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City of Poulsbo plugs into new technology

POULSBO — The City of Poulsbo took a huge step toward becoming a more modern municipality as the…

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Relaying for life

Anyone who has ever run hard for a distance can attest to a few things 1) it’s not…

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A little skin for a good cause

KINGSTON —  While most of the men for the Calendar Guys of Kingston project were a bit shy…

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No dogma in dogs’ abilities to help humans

POULSBO — One of the reasons assistant dog trainer Diane Canafax was able to save Rufus, a 3-year-old…

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Toth faces uncertain future with hopefulness

POULSBO — At first glance, and even at second glance, Charlie Toth appears to be every bit of…

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Welcome home, ‘Old Man’

The people of Suquamish took a huge step last week in finally celebrating a homecoming that was about…

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Patriotism and traditions lead Kingston events

KINGSTON — Mother Nature didn’t play hard and fast with the weather this year, as she decided to…

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Rudolph seeks a fourth term on city council

POULSBO — While Poulsbo City Councilman Dale Rudolph supports the latest round of “visioning” talks for Little Norway,…

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Options’ project aims to bridge tribal gap

SUQUAMISH — North End resident Rhonda Williamson will freely tell you her favorite word is “bridge.” And when…

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Owner makes used books less ‘daunting’

PORT GAMBLE —  When walking into a used bookstore, one often thinks of endless walls of well-loved books…

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Canine compassion helps kids reach summit

POULSBO — Kimbra Kern’s dedication to helping children who have endured traumatic experiences and rescuing homeless animals were…

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Let the Camp Goodtimes roll

ELLIOT BAY — Onlookers from any of the Washington State Ferries around Seattle and Kingston ferry Aqua Express…

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Old Man finally comes home

SUQUAMISH — As a light fog rolled into Old Man House Park and Port Madison Bay Thursday morning,…

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Martha & Mary offers shelter from the storm

POULSBO — Even though more Americans are living longer, death and dying remain constants in the circle of…

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Sun and fun shine for fjord’s fireworks

POULSBO — Long before fireworks and other pyrotechnics lit up Liberty Bay Sunday, Dr. Wayne Schneider was stirring…

Obituaries

Beverly King

Beverly Wayne King, of Port Orchard, died on July 6, 2005, at home. She was 84. She was…

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Basketball club seeking ‘Winning Ways’ on, off court

POULSBO — A locally managed select basketball organization has just received national recognition, the likes of which haven’t…

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Poulsbo Place parking solution on the horizon

POULSBO — Betty Rielly and her neighbors in Poulsbo Place have talked to just about everyone imaginable in…

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Alice M. Burill

Alice M. Burrill, 90 Alice M. (Ulven) Burrill, of Poulsbo, died July 2, 2005, surrounded by family, in…

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Breaking the ice early on

BREMERTON — It’s easy for youth figure skater and Gordon Elementary student Sydney Halady, 10, to determine how…