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Proposal would create 7,000 acres of public parkland in North Kitsap

Kitsap County’s inventory of parkland could double if a proposed agreement with Pope Resources is approved. Under the…

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Village Green park district campaign gathers steam

KINGSTON — With one month left to gather some 900 signatures, supporters of a proposed Kingston park district…

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Appointment offers an easier route to Poulsbo City Council

Jeff Bauman was recently appointed to Poulsbo City Council.

Olympic College is moving its nursing program away from the Poulsbo campus.

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Olympic College moving nursing program back to Bremerton

POULSBO — Olympic College will move its nursing program from Poulsbo to Bremerton this summer, a change that…

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OC nursing program returning to Bremerton

Olympic College’s nursing program will return to Bremerton this summer, a change that could reshape the community college’s…

Jeff Bauman was appointed to the Poulsbo City Council Jan. 9.

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Former public works director picked for Poulsbo City Council

A former Poulsbo public works director is returning to city government, this time as a council member. The…

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As fuel prices rise, so may ferry fares

KINGSTON — Ferry riders may help Washington State Ferries foot its fuel bill beginning this spring. The Legislature…

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Kingston’s Vi Weaver dedicated life to feeding the hungry

KINGSTON — Even as her life waned, the Kingston Food Bank was on Vi Weaver’s mind. Weaver was…

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Kingston plan moving on after setback with county

KINGSTON — A plan guiding development in downtown Kingston may be back on track this month, after it…

The Port Gamble General Store will close in January and February as new tenants remodel parts of the 1916 building.

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Port Gamble General Store changing hands

After three years running the Port Gamble General Store, Ethel and Eduardo Molina are giving up their lease…

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City passes budget with help from reserve funds

The Poulsbo City Council passed a 2010 budget Wednesday that will spend almost $700,000 from reserve funds. Nearly…

Naomi Maasberg of Stillwaters Environmental Education Center watches water gush from the Carpenter Creek estuary into Apple Tree Cove. An effort has been underway since 2001 to replace the narrow culvert with a bridge.

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State may fund Kingston bridge

After nearly a decade of setbacks, the state may fund a project to bridge the mouth of Kingston’s…

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Ferry reservations plan goes north

The state ferry system has used Kingston as a model in its study of a reservation system, but…

Suquamish Safe Havens case aide Jennifer Agibinik in one of the Safe Havens visitation rooms.

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NK center supports violence victims

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Severe weather shelters open, but not in NK

Kitsap County opened two severe weather shelters this week, but some homeless advocates say the locations left North…

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Bone marrow donors sought

INDIANOLA — Cathy Cuenin knows three years can feel like 300 while waiting for a life-saving transplant. Five…

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Kingston’s Village Green seeks park district status

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Conservation program nets lost fishing gear

The Northwest Straits Commission begins removing abandoned nets off NK.

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Ferry reservation study meets skepticism in Kingston

KINGSTON — Flexibility will determine whether a Kingston ferry reservation system sinks or floats. That was the message…

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White Horse golf course to reopen under management of American Marine Bank

Five days after shutting down and sending home its employees with pink slips, the financially beleaguered White Horse…