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Water District set for big meeting on May Day

The Silverdale Water District’s increasingly publicized interest in water reclamation — the process of using treated wastewater for…

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Our lawmakers can do a better job of budgeting

The 2008 legislative session ended on March 13. With the many challenges facing our state in transportation, education…

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Jaguar club hosts youth track meet

The Jaguar Club will hold its first youth track and field meet from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.…

Obituaries

Christian Johannes Birkeland

Christian Johannes Birkeland, 74 Christian Johannes Birkeland died April 22 in Auburn. He was 74. Birkeland was born…

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Joann Crain

Joann Crain, 74 Joann (Halseth) Crain of Poulsbo died on April 20. She was 74. Crain was born…

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Russell E. Foss

Russell E. Foss, 89 Russell E. Foss died April 20 with his family at his side. Ross was…

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Stewart will be KEDA’s director

After almost two years without a director, the Kitsap Economic Development Alliance (KEDA) this week filled the position…

Fat Rascal’s co-owner Phyllis Howlett says customers will know her barbecue restaurant is open again when they “see the smoke.”

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Community rallies to resurrect Fat Rascal’s restaurant

The owners of a local barbecue joint that closed this month because of a hefty tax bill promise…

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Miss Wheelchair Washington shares her ‘Dare Not To Swear!’ advice

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Richard Lemieux, author of “Breakfast at Sally’s

Richard Lemieux, author of “Breakfast at Sally’s”, will deliver the keynote address at Benedict House’s second annual “Homelessness…

Above: Kingston kept the Bulldogs’ pitcher distracted with three steals in the first inning. (Right) Bucs catcher Theron Rahier slides home in the first inning.

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Buc’s bats light up the diamond

The Buccaneers baseball team may be new, but watch it play and the word “veterans” comes to mind.

Fifth grader Keenan Clark grimaces at the thought of worm food with classmate Jessica Cooper stirring the worm bin in Mel Gallup’s Gordon Elementary class. The class is studying composting methods and practices.

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All in a day’s slither

t Gordon Elementary classroom gets up close and personal with nature.

The original combined Poulsbo Grade and High School.  When the Grade School moved into its new building up on Lincoln Road in the early 1920s

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They’ll cross that bridge when they come to it

t Strikes,

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Design foundations laid for Poulsbo’s City Hall

t Lewis Architects unveil building’s look, costs unknown.

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Since the conception of the Growth Management Act, our mini-governments have had their hands full. Citizens have to…

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The pen is indeed mightier

In the words of the prolific poet Garth Brooks, “Life is not tried, it is merely survived, if…

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Gubernatorial race gets petty

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FISHLINE SUPER SALE: North Kitsap Fishline is having a super sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. today…

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Lack of consistency killing North

t Uncooperative weather taking a toll on NK baseball.