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Kingston port buys backup ferry

KINGSTON — If the weather is nasty this fall, Kingston foot ferry passengers will get to know the…

Croman.

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Going mobile to feed homeless youth

Marcus Croman going mobile to feed homeless youth in Kingston

Paul Marshall of Road Rider Supply stands by his Big Dog K-9 custom chopper

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The open road, open to all

Road Rider Supply in Poulsbo

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North Kitsap cold weather shelter passes first test

POULSBO — North Kitsap’s first severe weather shelter had no takers when it opened this week in Poulsbo’s…

Poulsbo firefighters use a power saw and pry bar to open the hood of a burning Ford F250 in the Poulsbo Central Market parking lot Friday.

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Poulsbo: Engine fire scorches truck in Central Market parking lot

Poulsbo firefighters extinguished an engine fire in the Central Market parking lot shortly before noon Friday. The Ford…

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Optimism reigns at White Horse

KINGSTON — Residents of Kingston’s White Horse golf development are hoping new owners will bring new life to…

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Census Bureau hopes North Kitsap residents will help improve 2010 results

KINGSTON — The U.S. Census Bureau is counting on the help of North End residents to improve on…

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Port of Kingston buying passenger ferry for Seattle service

KINGSTON — Port of Kingston commissioners voted Wednesday to buy a used 149-seat ferry to begin a passenger…

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Economy pushes patrons to their Kitsap Regional Libraries

POULSBO — Kitsap Regional Library has cut hours and spending but the cuts haven’t scratched attendance. The number…

A city project will add a path for bicyclists and walkers

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Noll Road project rolling forward

POULSBO — A city project that would add pedestrian trails and other improvements to Noll Road is on…

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Baking partners cook up a cooperative kitchen

What began as a kitchen in a garage eight years ago has become a story of sweet success.…

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Man shot by Suquamish police moved to state correctional facility

SUQUAMISH — A 33-year-old man shot by Suquamish Police Saturday was moved Tuesday from the hospital to a…

This detail of Norman Rockwell's 1960 U.S. postage stamp shows North Kitsap's Thornton Percival

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Kitsap man was face of scouting

One of the most recognizable Boy Scouts in the organization’s 100-year history was never a Scout. Fifty years…

Thornton Percival of Suquamish holds a Crest toothpaste advertisement by Norman Rockwell he modeled for in 1957.

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Suquamish man was the face of Scouting

SUQUAMISH — One of the most recognizable Boy Scouts in the organization’s 100-year history was never a Scout.…

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North Kitsap a focus for Census Bureau

Kingston and Hansville have been hard areas to count.

Bremerton fisherman Marty Mollison launches his dinghy from the Point No Point beach Tuesday. If approved

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Hansville boat ramp proposal treading water

HANSVILLE — A boat ramp proposal has riled some residents in a town that once teemed with fishermen.…

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Olympic Property Group seeking approval for new Port Gamble dock proposal

PORT GAMBLE — Olympic Property Group officials say the company’s new proposal for a dock in Port Gamble…

Firefighters responded to a house fire in Miller Bay Estates Tuesday morning.

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Firefighters respond to house fire in Miller Bay Estates

MILLER BAY — A clothes dryer likely caused the house fire that displaced a Miller Bay Estates family…

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Kitsap Arts and Crafts Festival a no-go?

KINGSTON — The Kitsap Arts and Crafts Festival has supported young artists for 50 years. Festival 51 is…

The Port Gamble S'Klallam tribe dedicated its new youth center Tuesday with a naming ceremony.

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Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe celebrates new youth center

LITTLE BOSTON — A new youth center on the Port Gamble S’Klallam reservation is a place where children…