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Indianola school set to shine with art

INDIANOLA — Decking the halls with paintings, ceramics, clothes and jewelry, the Trillium School will have North End…

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Quest begins for new city hall

POULSBO — After more than 1,800 people voted to keep Little Norway’s city hall downtown, Mayor Kathryn Quade…

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NK girls set sail with ship full of potential

POULSBO — The 2006-2007 season could be one of change for Viking girls basketball. With a spark of solid…

Time to gather around the fire

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Time to gather around the fire

While all this rainy weather, dark days and blustery winds may make some think of curling up and…

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It just wouldn’t be Christmas without it

Nothing ushers in the holiday season like the annual productions of “The Nutcracker,” being staged this year by…

Obituaries

Wilma M. Oas

Wilma M. Oas, 83 Poulsbo resident Wilma M. Oas died Nov. 20, 2006 in Bremerton. She was 83.…

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North Kitsap athletes stacked with brawn and brains

POULSBO — The stereotypical dumb jock is becoming an anomaly at North Kitsap High School. At the conclusion of…

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NK Jammers pick tempo up in playoffs

POULSBO — After five years on the court together, the NK Jammers — an eighth/ninth grade traveling basketball team…

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KJH takes ‘Rachel’s Challenge’ but has ways to go, students say

KINGSTON — Less than a year after tragedy struck at Kingston Junior High in the form of two student…

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Washington state wishes nation Merry Christmas

POULSBO — In the true spirit of the season, Washington state is wrapping up and tying a bow around…

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Changing tax boundaries may give Kingston a passenger ferry

In an effort to gain votes, and perhaps a passenger ferry for the North End, Kitsap Transit has…

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In his mother’s memory

POULSBO — When Eagle Scout candidate Robert Vieau chose a blood drive as his final Boy Scout project,…

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Fishline in need of holiday help

POULSBO — While the Nov. 10 wine tasting raised a glass to help North Kitsap Fishline pay for…

Suquamish chum run up from 2005

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Suquamish chum run up from 2005

SUQUAMISH — With a swish of the tail and a strong desire to spawn, chum salmon are making…

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Athletic fees, KHS football could see changes

It’s been an immense two month stretch for the North Kitsap School District’s Athletics and Activities Committee. The…

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Spectrum teepee a place for peace and tolerance

Spectrum Community School in Kingston dedicates its teepee.

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New hope for Heronswood

Pacific Northwest Horticultural Conservancy wants to buy Heronswood Nursery for use as a education center and public garden.

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Passenger-only ferries add up to economic growth

A comparison of Kingston commuter transporation costs.

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This holiday season, give (yourself) the gift of music

The holidays are a good time to consider learning to play an instrument, the violin in particular. Here…