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Macomber’s publisher donating to Cedar Cove Days

Cindi Lucarelli brought her fundraising presentation to the Port Orchard City Council last week, which she used to…

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There’s a good reason for my dizziness

The first time I had labyrinthitis, back in 2000, it was something, according to medical authorities, that you…

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Poulsbo’s Playter leaves police force after 23 years

POULSBO — Poulsbo Police Department’s Sgt. Bill Playter is retiring after 23 years of service, and it’s a…

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‘We just played Kingston basketball’

TACOMA — The Buccaneers wrapped up the final two days of the 2-A district basket ball tournament playing…

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Poulsbo’s own Santa finds joy in making others joyful

At 80 years young, Wally Harrison thrives on making children happy. So much so that the Poulsbo resident…

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It’s all glitz and glamour for Poulsbo chamber

POULSBO — The Greater Poulsbo Chamber of Commerce kicked off its 55th year with a glittering, glamorous bang…

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Kingston Open House a place to rub elbows

Community event brings together the movers and shakers who share plans for development and information on who's doing…

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Port cancels Botkin’s contract as SEED director

Shortly after the Port of Bremerton board of commissioners clarified what a pause in the Sustainable Energy and…

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Port clarifies SEED ‘pause’

The Port of Bremerton’s Board of Commissioners clarified Friday what a “pause” in its Sustainable Energy and Economic…

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Five arrests made in North Kitsap burglaries

Burglary and identity theft ring in North Kitsap busted wide open

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Kites Over Kingston flies this month

The Downtown Kingston Association is planning a new community festival at Mike Wallace Memorial Park this month.

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Free help with tax returns

Forms must be filed to receive economic incentive payments.

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Oliver Price makes second trip to regional spelling bee

Gordon Elementary fifth-grader advances to regional bee in hopes of winning a trip to Washington D.C.

Obituaries

William David “Kurt” Auld

William David “Kurt” Auld, 54 William David “Kurt” Auld died March 3 in Bremerton. He was 54. Auld…

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KCAC workgroups look at sub-area plan

Public participation encouraged.

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County reviews revised bridge design in Indianola Waterfront Preserve

Meeting March 12 to review bridge plans

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The high school dating scene

Perspectives from one who's in the thick of it.

Sports

Buccaneers didn’t come out swinging

TACOMA — Championship teams come ready to play all four quarters every night, especially during postseason action. But,…

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Bay Street’s oldest structure comes tumbling down

Shoppers walking along Bay Street might notice something new in the north facade of storefronts — a giant,…

Opinion

Is SEED plan on its last legs? Let’s hope so

Multimillion-dollar public projects, like battleships, can’t be expected to stop on a dime. Consequently, we’re satisfied — encouraged…