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Woman on meth attacks 75-year-old woman with shovel

A 27-year-old East Bremerton woman was arrested Monday after attacking a 75-year-old woman with a shovel, apparently randomly,…

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Sports briefs: Wolves lose to Gig Harbor as district tourney looms

Senior second baseman Tanner Romo and junior shortstop Vince Sablan both had two hits, but it was not…

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Letters – May 6, 2011

Bad tenants Landlords end up holding the bag I wholeheartedly agree with Connie Christman (April 8) and will…

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Calendar – May 6, 2011

Plant sale Friday and Saturday: Dahlia tubers, tomato and pepper plants, geraniums, perennials and more will be on…

Kitsap Historical Museum Curator Scott Bartlett takes a break Tuesday while setting up the museum’s latest exhibit

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Step right up – Kitsap County Historical Museum’s new exhibit examines shoes as historical artifacts

They say you won’t know what it is like until you walk a mile in somebody else’s shoes.…

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Brought to tears by story about foster moms

In response to the story, “A full house; Foster parents provide love and care for children in need,”…

Opinion

Redevelop Viking Avenue, not forested wetland | Editorial

The neighborhood proposed by Edward Rose & Sons, a development and property management firm based in Farmington Hills,…

The May 6 North Kitsap Herald consists of 36 pages in two sections. This edition also has the four-page Clip Or Click coupon section and USA Weekend.

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A special salute to moms in the May 6 North Kitsap Herald

— Although they don’t know when the next call will come, Kendra Field and Dee Bennett are ready…

North Kitsap High School athletic medicine students competed in the Washington state Sports Medicine Competition on April 29 and 30. The team placed second overall; six varsity students placed individually.

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North Kitsap sports medicine students place second at state competition

Sports medicine students from North Kitsap High School placed second at the Washington State Sports Medicine Competition, April…

The public comment period on the proposed explosives handling wharf has been extended to May 17.

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Kitsap Navy News: Comment period extended for explosives-handling wharf project

The Navy has extended the comment period for the proposed construction of a 260,000-square-foot missile wharf complex at…

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Bremerton, CK sports roundup | May 6

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We seem to be using some fuzzy math here

I find it interesting that lawmakers are encouraging school districts to violate the requirements for class size in…

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Port Orchard Police Briefs

Taken from Port Orchard Police Department incident reports:

Opinion

Teachers, like all of us, will be working harder

Speaking at a forum last week at South Kitsap High School, school board President Kathryn Simpson uttered a…

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City of Poulsbo, Marine Science Center Foundation reach agreement on lease

The City of Poulsbo and the Marine Science Center Foundation have reached consensus on a five-year lease for…

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Power out for 1,700 in North Kitsap Wednesday afternoon

SUQUAMISH — A tree brushing power lines cut electricity to about 1,700 North Kitsap customers Wednesday afternoon. The…

Now hiring: Silverdale Trader Joe’s accepting applications

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Now hiring: Silverdale Trader Joe’s accepting applications

The front entrance of the soon-to-be Trader Joe's in Silverdale gets some face work done Tuesday. The grocery…

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Ask Erin: Pointing out the obvious | Kitsap Week

Dear Erin, My husband and I have been having a disagreement. When we are out, I will point…

Letters to the Editor

People and programs should come first

Our government is pushing American citizens out of their sight, so they can focus on what is happening…

Letters to the Editor

Thanks for help with trail signs for park

The North Kitsap Heritage Park Stewardship Committee thanks the Kingston-North Kitsap Rotary Club for being partners in the…