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There’s jazz in the classroom at Kingston Junior High School

KINGSTON — It’s not everyday that a professional musician shows up at your classroom door, but it has…

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Tolerance is led by example

As Poulsbo Elementary students buzzed about the lunchroom Nov. 14, sharing conversation with someone new, the foundation for…

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Main Street program takes Kingston by storm

KINGSTON — With roughly 28 ferry-loads of cars driving through Kingston each day, not to mention all the…

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Visions of SR 305 future on display in North End

POULSBO — Passenger cars floating from the College Marketplace to the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal in less than…

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Hail to the clown prince

Stand-up comedy may have gotten a boost in the last two years by the success of the TV…

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Goings On 11-22-06

ARTS & CRAFTS GLOBAL HOLIDAY BAZAAR: Social Action Committee of Cedars Unitarian Universalist Church hosts holiday bazaar with…

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Neighbors sue city over wireless tower

VINLAND — When the Poulsbo City Council voted to allow Verizon Wireless to install a 120-foot monopole facility…

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Vikings’ new skipper placing emphasis on gusto

POULSBO — Nearly anyone involved in North Kitsap athletics knows the name Tony Chisholm. For those who aren’t familiar…

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Local tea room adopts five families for the holidays

PORT GAMBLE — In a fit of holiday cheer, Janis Kelley decided she would do something special for…

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Third of July will go without Mary

POULSBO — The maestro of Little Norway’s Third of July sonata won’t be directing the community-supported orchestra when…

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Beast & Belle ring in the holidays

While most theaters in Kitsap County are focusing on presentations with a holiday theme, from the Roving Player’s…

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Learning to write it right

Writing for children’s picture books, creating a one-act play and honing the opening chapters of your novel are…

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AAC forum offers last chance for local input

POULSBO — As the current AAC recommendation stands, Kingston High School will open with varsity teams in all sports…

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Be thankful, what the heck for?

Thanksgiving is tomorrow and aside from being arguably the best holiday out there — no presents to fret…

Marjorie Napoleon who served in the Womens Army Corps of Engineers and Bruce Deshotel

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Suquamish celebrates vets with fanfare

SUQUAMISH — As local vets gathered one week after Veterans Day at the Suquamish Tribal Center, they were…

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Bellringer is off to a good start

POULSBO — The 2006 Bellringer campaign soared to the $750 mark as the North End came through just…

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Residents embrace a new church building

KINGSTON — A little paint splashed here, a new set of chairs there and $2 million worth of…

Obituaries

Lorelie Schmidt

Lorelie A.E. Schmidt of Silverdale died Nov. 22, 2006 in Seattle after a long illness. She was 66…

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Wolfle Howlers: teachers by day, rock stars by night

KINGSTON — In the hustle and bustle of education these days, one vital subject seems to be forgotten — rock…

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Flu discussion draws single member audience

KINGSTON — Despite urges from the Kitsap County Health District that the information at Monday evening’s flu talk…