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Junior outside hitter Taylor Ottomano stretches tall for one of her many kill or trick tap-over plays during playoff action against North Thurston Thursday night at the Vikings’ gym. The Vikings lost the match in five.

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Vikings season ends with a heartbreaker

POULSBO — Apparently the Viking volleyball team has a preference for even numbers, namely two and four.

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Vandalism delays track project

NK student, island student arrested for vandalism.

Sam Shoemaker

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Kingston teen completes trail project, earns Eagle Scout badge

KINGSTON — Sam Shoemaker is following in some pretty hefty footprints. Some of which were made in moon…

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Inslee wins, rumored for cabinet post

U.S. Rep. Jay Inslee of Bainbridge will join a galvanized Democratic majority in Congress, after easily fending off…

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Police seek person of interest in string of Bainbridge, North Kitsap robberies

t Latest incident involved theft of $10,000 in valuables

Sherry Appleton (D-Poulsbo) (center) celebrates as the numbers for the 23rd State Representative come in Tuesday evening at the Silverdale Beach Hotel.

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Bauer feels legit after election win

t Dems clean up in general election.

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Failing septic systems raise a stink on Bainbridge

Failing septic systems are most likely the cause of elevated fecal contamination along Bainbridge Island’s west side, according…

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Mail drop-off box in Kingston burgled

t Kingston resident's late notices leads to U.S. postal burglary investigation.

Rolling Reader tutor Ariana Fielding and Suquamish Elementary student Austin West work through “Andrew Wants a Dog.” Fielding reads with four students for a half hour once a week.

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Rolling Reader is on the right track

SUQUAMISH — Without a glitch the 8-year-old reads, “He playfully tried to bite the puppy's nose.”

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Ring, ring … NKSD calling

POULSBO — Answer the phone, it could be the North Kitsap School District with an important emergency message.

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NK Pool gets eight-month reprieve

POULSBO — The North Kitsap School District board of directors will subsidize the NK community pool through Aug. 31,…

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WSF revising proposed schedule

t Officials say changes due to print Nov. 18

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Where is the Puget Sound Regional Council taking us?

Most should now know Commissioner Jan Angel is the only commissioner who had the gumption to vote against…

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CALENDAR

IN HONOR OF VETERANS: Crossroads Neighborhood Church to present a Veterans Day celebration featuring the Navy “Five Star…

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Veterans Day event to ‘Honor All Who Serve’

More than 40 different organizations collaborated in this year’s planning of the Kitsap County Veterans Day event.

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Brownsville bazaar brings holiday spirit

The Christmas countdown has begun in Brownsville as the Brownsville Elementary PTSA isn’t letting the Scrooge-like economic times…

Foreclosure rates in the Bremerton/Silverdale area are on a steady incline.

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Area foreclosure rates on the rise

Apparently the Bremerton/Silverdale area isn’t immune to the housing market crunch being felt across the nation, but fortunately,…

Opinion

United Way needs more corporate sponsorship

To put it as simply as possible, the most effective way to deliver the most assistance to people…

Choir teacher Susan Daun-Woodstock practices “America The Beautiful” with her students at Sidney Glen Elementary School Wednesday. The students were preparing to perform the song at an assembly honoring veterans.

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Vets programs set for Monday, Tuesday

t Local schools, VFW post to honor those who served