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The Food Market at Kingston, along with the Subway next door, will soon be closing. Tyler Shuey/North Kitsap Herald Photos

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Downtown Kingston food market, Subway to close

The Food Market at Kingston, along with the Subway next door, will be closing in October.

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Over 40 artists will be displaying and selling their work at the Poulsbo Arts Festival Aug. 19-21 at the downtown waterfront.

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Artists to showcase work on Poulsbo waterfront

All kinds of regional artists will once again be making their way to the Viking City’s downtown waterfront…

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New Kingston arts & crafts store offers classes

If Makerhaus sells it, they want to teach how to use it

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NKSD considering EPA electric bus grant program

District also looking to rezone Island Lake property

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The site of the Old Kingston Hotel where the new Black Goat Supperclub market will be, and eventually, a new hotel.

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Black Goat bringing fine-dining to Kingston

2 storefronts planned downtown, including a market/hotel

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Republican Ace Haynes, bottom left, and incumbent Democrat Tarra Simmons, bottom right, participated in a candidate forum for state Rep. 1 of Legislative District 23.

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Incumbent Simmons facing two challengers in primary

A candidate forum, hosted by the League of Women Voters of Kitsap, was held July 11 for state…

Kitsap County parks director Alex Wisniewski speaks about the Port Gamble Forest Heritage Park framework at the July 11 county commissioners meeting. Courtesy Photo

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Port Gamble Forest Heritage Park framework discussed

Mountain bike ride park, STO trail, recreation and education campus included

Night Owl Cycling founder Kelly Campo works on a bike in the shop. Tyler Shuey/North Kitsap Herald Photos

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Pedaling ‘mountain bike resort’ to N. Kitsap

Night Owl Cycling adding bike trails, lounge, overnight stays

Suquamish Councilmember Sammy Mabe speaks during the tribe's joint meeting with the city of Poulsbo. Courtesy Photos

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Poulsbo, Suquamish officials meet for 1st time since 2020

Tribe suspended relationship following fatal shooting

A map of the North Kitsap region where many trail segments are being considered for the North Sound to Olympics Trail. Courtesy Graphic

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Planning discussed for North Sound to Olympics Trail

Kitsap County Public Works held an open house Wednesday at the Village Green Community Center in Kingston to…

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All events back on for Kingston 4th of July

Parade at noon; fireworks at 10 p.m.

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Filling void, couple brings cider house to Poulsbo

With so many breweries and bars located across Kitsap County, a Poulsbo couple wanted to bring something different…

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Youth get hands dirty at Fat Turnip Farms

Owner’s mission to give back to community

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Poulsbo Parks & Recreation director Dan Schoonmaker talks about the giant troll sculpture project during last week’s City Council meeting.

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Poulsbo moves forward with giant troll sculpture project

Cost and location still to be decided; city can still back out of it

This graduate has the look of elation after receiving her diploma. Tyler Shuey/North Kitsap Herald Photos

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Rain doesn’t dampen spirits of North Kitsap graduates

Packed-house fills North Kitsap Stadium

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Indianola goldsmith creates custom jewelry at home

Recycling in an earth-friendly way is golden, even in the jewelry business.

An idea of what the giant troll sculpture at Fish Park would look like if approved by Poulsbo City Council. Courtesy Photos

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Poulsbo ponders giant troll sculpture at Fish Park

Cost would be around $90K, but could be tourist attraction

Over 400 people attended the aquarium during opening weekend, which coincided with Viking Fest.

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Creatures back as SEA Discovery Center reopens

Over 400 people attend opening weekend

Dalla Baia co-owners Cecilio Tope (left) and Sandy Kolbeins (right). Tyler Shuey/North Kitsap Herald Photos

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Dalla Baia opens in old That’s-A Some-Italian space

Co-owner Sandy Kolbeins also owns The Loft, Valholl Brewing

Aerial shot of the city-owned property on Iverson Street in Poulsbo. Public Works is in the midst of moving its operations from this site to its new location on Viking Avenue. Courtesy Photo

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Poulsbo Council discuss options for city-owned property on Iverson

Public Works in process of moving to new site on Viking Ave.