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North Kitsap Herald Letters to the Editor | Sept. 13

I started adding up the community organizers in Kingston and shocked myself with the numbers. There are many…

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Who said what to who? Then what happened?

OMG, people.

Volunteers install the first interpretive sign at Fish Park. Monthly work parties at the park start at 9 a.m. Sept. 20.

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SATURDAY 13

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North Kitsap Volleyball wins

North Kitsap’s Claire Torstenbo dives for a dig during action against Kingston Tuesday.

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North Kitsap victorious on Kingston’s volleyball court

KINGSTON —  After the Kingston volleyball team’s challenging first season this year’s opponents might have assumed the Bucs…

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Salmon migrate into the Breidablik curriculum

POULSBO — The Puget Sound’s salmon are akin to a shepherd’s staff or a traveler’s map.

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So whose stadium is it?

POULSBO — The game of telephone was resurrected in Poulsbo this week, and its playground was the North…

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Kingston sewage plant to study uses of treated sewer water

KINGSTON — The Department of Ecology recently awarded Kitsap County $200,000 to see if Kingston residents’ sewage wastewater…

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It only takes a little extra to help the hungry

Sally Santana, religious leader and local writer, recently sent out a plea to as many of us as…

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Brown: Kitsap County commissioners committed to balancing 2009 budget

2008 marked the first time in years the Board of County Commissioners balanced the budget without using reserves.…

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Trojans fall to Canadian visitors

It may be known as American football, but last Friday, a team from Canada showed our neighbors to…

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Cougars kick past Olympic

The Central Kitsap Cougars girls soccer team is off to a hot start, blanking Port Angeles Thursday 4-0…

The Central Kitsap Cougars got the opportunity to line up opposite No. 28-ranked Punahou last Saturday at Qwest Field in Seattle as the main game of the Emerald City Kickoff Classic.

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Despite loss, CK relishes opening experience

The Buff n’ Blue left Central Kitsap black and blue.

Klahowya speedster Andre Moore makes Bremerton’s defenders try to cut back after he turned up field last Friday in the Knights’ 16-10 win.

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Penalties, turnovers doom Eagles

It didn’t take long for Kyle Kennedy to get Knighted.

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Recreational shellfish beaches reopened

The Kitsap County Health District (KCHD) removed a paralytic shellfish poison (PSP) advisory in Dyes Inlet and Liberty…

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Teachers can defy union, send dues to charity

After a three year fight with her local union, Vancouver teacher Susan Wiggs is finally free to send…

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SEPTEMBER 13

26th District hopefuls square off

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26th District hopefuls square off

The Port Orchard Chamber of Commerce attempted a unique strategy for its candidate forum on Thursday by asking…

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County to offer online police reports

The Port Orchard Police Department will be the first local agency to try out a new online police…

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Kitsap growers show it only takes a little extra to help the hungry

Sally Santana, religious leader and local writer, recently sent out a plea to as many of us as…