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May the farce be with you

If that headline made you groan, or maybe chuckle, consider it a warmup for attending the 63rd season…

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The joy of a blankie

When I write an article, I usually wind up identifying with it in someway. When I discovered that…

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Renovated PJH set for grand opening ceremony

POULSBO — Poulsbo Junior High’s extreme makeover is complete, now it’s time for the celebration. Wrapping up a $5.2…

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Democrats roll into greater Hansville area

HANSVILLE — With the general election on the horizon, local candidates are ensuring their platforms are heard by…

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Doing the NK school bus shuffle

OK, so we do this type of editorial every year but apparently, not everyone in North Kitsap is…

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A new twist on old classics

Bainbridge Performing Arts presents two productions this weekend that are a departure from the organization’s standard fare of…

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Weather, fish factor into SR 305 project

POULSBO — With the fish window rapidly closing and rains forecast for Thursday and Friday, state officials are…

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North End business lends a few ‘helping threads’

KINGSTON — Chattering away in their quilting corner, Connie Simila and Jacque Noard carefully place brightly colored squares…

Obituaries

Earl Goody

Earl Goody, 76 Earl O. Goody of Bremerton died from an accident Sept. 13, 2006. The retired grocery…

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Earl O. Goody

Earl O. Goody, 76 Earl O. Goody died Sept. 13, 2006 in Bremerton. He was 76. Goody was…

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Levina M. Putnam

Levina M. Putnam, 96 Levina Mary Putnam died Sept. 13, 2006 on Bainbridge Island. She was 96. Putnam…

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Vikings defensive prowess remains solid

POULSBO — After a first half that was stuck scoreless in a back-and-forth battle of missed shots and stolen…

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From classical Indian to American tap

The Indian sitar has been around for hundreds of years, but for American audiences it will forever be…

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Pakistan from the inside

They worry about their children’s education, the environment, climbing rates of drug addiction, their sports teams, fashion and…

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Blanche Gray Garden Show marks its 25th anniversary

KINGSTON — Orchestrating a garden show for more than 400 5- to 10-year-old exhibitors on a school day is…

Tasteoff judge and Rotarian Bradley Allen sizes up the olfactory points for the salad tomatoes during Saturday’s taseoff challenge at the Farmers Market.

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The ripe, tasty smell of success

POULSBO — A tomato with a unique history paid big dividends for Ann Pyles as she walked away…

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Nothing but Northwest … and wine

POULSBO — David Kretschmar is known as “Bicycle Dave,” but that moniker might change as word of his…

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Ferries created for commuters, by region’s commuters

KINGSTON — In the midst of the hullabaloo surrounding Aqua Express’ and Kitsap Transit’s attempts to restart the…

Hitting the books, navigating hallways

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Hitting the books, navigating hallways

Dust off the protractor, remember the book bags, notebooks and No. 2 pencils ... and don’t forget to…

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Apple Tree Point making a comeback

KINGSTON — Eleven years after submitting a plan and permits for the Apple Tree Point Development project, the…