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McDonald’s looking to add 30 employees as part of national recruitment drive

McDonald’s Corp. has been hiring both locally and across the country as part of a hiring day earlier…

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New face in Port of Bremerton race

Axel Strakeljahn, 52, of Seabeck, announced last week that he will run for Port of Bremerton commissioner. Originally…

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Thief nabs family’s bicycles

A 43-year-old Bremerton woman reported to police April 21 that two family bicycles had been stolen from their…

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Steal video game, get arrested for meth

A 51-year-old East Bremerton man was arrested April 19 after stealing a video game from Walmart in East…

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Woman breaks Kitsap deputy’s car window with bare feet

A 34-year-old woman broke the window of a Kitsap County sheriff deputy’s patrol car with her bare feet…

Opinion

Federal law should be changed to allow access to medical cannabis | Editorial

Bowing to threats from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Gov. Chris Gregoire vetoed most parts of a bill legalizing…

Opinion

WSU and David Stilley: something smells funny

On its face, the case of David Stilley’s treatment by Washington State University smells funny. The Central Kitsap…

Opinion

In our opinion: Out of the Westpark Woods

When we talk of Bremerton’s revitalization, usually to argue whether it has been equitable or worth the money…

Letters to the Editor

Letters – April 29, 2011

Puget Sound oil spills Plans are in place On the one-year anniversary of the Gulf of Mexico Deepwater…

News

Calendar – April 29, 2011

Tim Eyman to speak at CK Republican event: The Central Kitsap Republican Women’s annual May luncheon will feature…

It’s not a presidential election year. But it’s a big one nonetheless. Five of seven Poulsbo City Council positions will be on the ballot this fall

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Majority of Poulsbo City Council, school board positions on ballot this fall | 2011 Election

It’s not a presidential election year. But it’s a big one nonetheless. In five weeks, candidates will emerge…

Business

Business briefs – April 29, 2011

Hospice of Kitsap County receives $1 million individual donation In recognition of a $1 million donation, the Hospice…

News

Gregoire signs bill phasing out coal-fired energy production

Gov. Chris Gregoire on Friday signed legislation to phase out coal-fired energy production at the TransAlta power plant…

Members of the Poulsbo Noon Lions and Evening Pride Branch Lions will take to North Kitsap streets on May 6 and 7 to raise funds as part of the annual White Cane Days.

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Look for Lions on local street corners: White Cane Days May 6-7

Members of the Poulsbo Noon Lions and Evening Pride Branch Lions will take to North Kitsap streets on…

Kitsap Bank’s long-time chairwoman

Business

Cydly Langer Smith succeeds her mother at helm of Kitsap Bank

Helen Langer Smith, long-time chairwoman of Kitsap Bank, has announced she will assume the role of vice chairwoman,…

Opinion

Share revenue for marine center maintenance | Editorial

The Poulsbo Marine Science Center Foundation has a sweetheart deal of a lease: A rent-free, renewable, five-year lease…

Emily Cauter

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Mock car crash staged at North Kitsap, Kingston high schools | Multimedia

Emily Cauter, a senior at North Kitsap High School, cried as she walked by the crash scene Thursday…

A mock car crash was staged at North Kitsap High School on Thursday

Business

North Kitsap Herald’s April 29 edition: Three sections, 60 pages

The North Kitsap Herald's April 29 edition has three sections and 60 pages. Inside, you'll find our annual…

Business

Kitsap Credit Union announces new board officers, Port Gamble vacation rental service opens | Business Briefs

New board officers for Kitsap CU POULSBO — Kitsap Credit Union’s Board of Directors has elected new executive…

Opinion

Does it really matter what baristas wear?

In these recession-ravaged times, however, they don’t have as much money to waste, so they have to be…