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Won’t vote for Bob Ferguson for governor

Rumors suggest that state Attorney General Bob Ferguson may run for governor.

Letters to the Editor

Couldn’t have done it without PAWS of Kingston

This is a letter of rave for PAWS of Kingston.

Letters to the Editor

‘Tiny home’ effort putting cart before the horse

In response to the editorial, “Let’s take tiny houses a step further in Kitsap”:

Kitsap County Sheriff’s traffic deputies are investigating the death of the driver of a truck that crashed on the Port Madison Indian Reservation at 9 a.m. June 3. (Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office)

News

Suquamish man killed in single-vehicle crash

SUQUAMISH — Kitsap County Sheriff’s traffic deputies are investigating a fatal crash that occurred at 9 a.m. June…

Cora Elizabeth Caldart (Phifer)

Obituaries

Cora Elizabeth Caldart (Phifer)

June 28, 1920 – April 22, 2017

Florence Adele Whitaker

Obituaries

Florence Adele Whitaker

Nov. 8, 1918 – Feb. 10, 2017

Christine Williams

Obituaries

Christine Williams

May 18, 2017

Obituaries

Roberta Ruth Dorsey Sisley

Jan. 21, 1933 – May 14, 2017

Sports

A weekend of mixed emotions for South Kitsap track champ

TACOMA – Sports can elicit a range of emotional responses.

Habitat for Humanity issues statement on budget

News

Habitat for Humanity issues statement on budget

Urges Congress to protect affordable homeownership opportunities

Opinion

Let’s take tiny houses a step further in Kitsap | In Our Opinion

Google “96-square-foot house” and you’ll see stories about the efficiency and virtues of tiny house living (“Lives in…

NKF&R will appeal $9.5 million award in negligence lawsuit

Letters to the Editor

NKF&R will appeal $9.5 million award in negligence lawsuit

The following letter was published on the North Kitsap Fire & Rescue website.

Photo courtesy of Marcy Lynn                                Suquamish elder Ed Carriere is a master basket weaver specializing in the creation of ancient Salish Sea-type basketry. He will visit the new Bainbridge Artisans Resource Network (8890 Three Tree Lane) at 6:30 p.m. June 9 to share his work.

Life

Suquamish weaver brings history alive at BARN

Ed Carriere specializes in Coast Salish baskets

The Kingston Lavender Company make candles, soap and other products from locally-grown lavender. (Tasha Vanasse / Contributed)

Business

Kingston teens turn summer job into lavender company

KINGSTON — Two Kingston teenagers have launched a line of lavender home and beauty products.

One of the Pacific Northwest’s leading bottlings of any white wine touches on a number of the reasons why Chardonnay is No. 1 among many Americans. (Chateau Ste. Michelle/Contributed)

Life

Bargain whites offer refreshment on warmer days | Northwest Wines

With the arrival of sunny skies across the Pacific Northwest, it’s that time of year when we want…

How we might mitigate our own carbon footprint

Letters to the Editor

How we might mitigate our own carbon footprint

Again, there has been another bewailing of the “dangers of climate change” that is devoid of any analytical…

Parade float assistant was built Ford tough

Letters to the Editor

Parade float assistant was built Ford tough

Thank you to the good folks of Poulsbo who came forward to help push our Vinland Lutheran Church…

Because of your donations, athletes will get warm-up jackets

Letters to the Editor

Because of your donations, athletes will get warm-up jackets

My name is Lee Willson, and I am the head cross-country and track-and-field coach at Kingston High School.…

News

Get to know the candidates in the 2017 elections | In Our Opinion

All told, 101 candidates filed for 64 offices countywide during the filing period May 15-19.

More invaders found: Invasive green crabs on the rise on Olympic Peninsula

News

More invaders found: Invasive green crabs on the rise on Olympic Peninsula

SEQUIM — The invasive European green crab count continues to rise on the Dungeness Spit.