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Students turn trip into cinematic teaching tool

HANSVILLE — Facing the jutting beauty of the Olympic Mountains, the beach of the Foulweather Bluff preserve rests…

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Mitzel’s return expected by June

POULSBO — The long road to the return of Mitzel’s at its Poulsbo Village location just became a…

Sports

Four-game slump could spell end of season for Viking girls basketball

OLYMPIA — With two losses coming into the final game of the season, the North Kitsap Vikings girls basketball…

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Poulsbo mother of five wins Viking Fest scholarship

POULSBO — For the first time in three years, Viking Fest’s emblem has been designed by an artist…

Obituaries

Richard T. VanWyck

Richard T. Van Wyck, 75 Richard (Dick) Thorne Van Wyck of Hansville died Feb. 2, 2007 in Bremerton.…

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Eddings in Top 10 at Miss America

LAS VEGAS — Miss Washington Kristen Eddings may not have won the Miss America crown, but she did…

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Hansville advisory group prepares to enact change

HANSVILLE — Before getting down to the hard stuff, like organizing community improvement projects, the newly formed Greater…

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Viking Jazz Fest tuned up for 31st competition

POULSBO — By the end of this week, some of the top middle and high school-associated jazz talent from…

Life

Love can’t wait

PORT ORCHARD — In an early tribute to sweethearts everywhere, the Western Washington Center for the Arts is…

Life

‘An ounce of wit is worth a pound of sorrow’

The popularity of hospital dramas on television attests to society’s fascination with death, illness and the struggles of…

Life

The buck stops, the beat goes on

When you become an editor, the first thing you need to absorb is that the buck stops with…

Life

Jazz rediscovered at Ponderay Cafe

BREMERTON — With the skill and artistry of someone who has truly been immersed in music from day…

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Students have options in their schooling

POULSBO — Mainstream public school, which many are accustomed to as the norm, isn’t the only option available for…

Life

It’s all in the family

In the theater it is still a rare event to find strong leading roles for women over 40.…

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New library set to get underway

LITTLE BOSTON — After being turned in late to the proverbial book drop, the new Little Boston Library…

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Kingston businesses not concerned by tax increase

KINGSTON — Throughout the passenger-only ferry rigmarole that has enveloped Kingston and the rest of Kitsap County, many…

Life

BCT to warm up winter nights with a mystery farce

The hilarity of an actor getting an accidental bonk on the head persists no matter what one’s age,…

Opinion

Kingston split is disconcerting

Proposition 1 will be decided next Tuesday and with it, the fate of passenger-only boats connecting Kingston to…

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Contracting not without merits

CHELAN — Jay Witherbee knows firsthand the pros and cons associated with dissolving a city’s police department and…

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Martha and Mary considers expansion, relocation

POULSBO — In keeping with its tradition of evolving to meet the community’s needs, Martha and Mary officials…