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Fishline program ensures students have meals

Fishline invites community support of this program, with many different opportunities to give.

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Joyce E. Dennis Knudson | Passages

A memorial for Joyce E. Dennis Knudson is scheduled for Aug. 24

Army Pvt. Andrew D. Ray

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Army Pvt. Andrew D. Ray | In Uniform

Army Pvt. Andrew D. Ray graduated from One Station Unit Training, combining basic and advanced individual training while…

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Members needed for new Mental Health Advisory Committee

The Kitsap County Board of Commissioners is accepting applications for those interested in serving on a newly forming…

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Oxley joins Herald staff; Stephenson pursues WWU degree

Richard D. Oxley is the North Kitsap Herald’s new Poulsbo beat reporter, succeeding Megan Stephenson, who is leaving…

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Coming soon to your newspaper: the Little Nickel

Beginning in September, Sound Publishing, Inc. will combine the strength of its community newspaper readership and home delivery…

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Lots of help with the Muddy Paws agility trial

Muddy Paws Agility Club of Kitsap held its very successful agility trial at Port Gamble for all breeds…

Letters to the Editor

Thanks, Public Works, for picking up after event

Once again, I was just blown away by the rapidity with which the city of Poulsbo Public Works…

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Four Kingston men charged with burglary

Daniel L. Decoteau Jr., 20; Kwangksun J. Decoteau, 18; Dean R. Fulton, 19; and John A. Horton, 18,…

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Poulsbo man arrested for home burglary

Joshua S. Sutherland, 29, of Poulsbo, is charged in Kitsap County Superior Court with first-degree theft.

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Poulsbo history double feature to focus on Lemolo, new book

Poulsbo Historical Society will host a presentation on Lemolo and introduce the newly-published book on Poulsbo Aug. 22.…

ouse Representative Derek Kilmer spoke to the Greater Poulsbo Chamber of Commerce this week about issues he is working on.

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Kilmer to answer questions during tour Aug. 23

Rep. Derek Kilmer (D-Gig Harbor) said Congress has not prioritized the budget process, and called across-the-board cuts “dumb.”

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Help Sound Works find a new home | In Our Opinion

Sound Works Job Center closed its doors Thursday to begin moving out of its office by the end…

A member of Tloke Nahuake

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103rd Chief Seattle Days starts today, ends Sunday

The public can join in the celebration of Suquamish Tribe history Aug. 16-18 at Chief Seattle Days.

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New name for Poulsbo Compounding Pharmacy

The name change reflects a rebranding, with future plans to expand.

Opinion

Support the mayor’s challenger

Give Mr. Best your vote for Bremerton’s next mayor and your trust won’t be taken for granted.

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Mayor’s awards his first six Points of Light

Mayor Tim Matthes awarded the first of six Points of Light during a two-hour ceremony held Aug. 10…

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Neighbor’s actions help save home, lives

Alertness and quick thinking by a neighbor helped contain a fire inside a garage that could have caused…

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City council picks top three candidates to fill vacant post

The Port Orchard City Council announced Thursday its three finalists to fill the Position 1 seat left by…

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Groundbreaking at new Habitat for Humanity development

Habitat for Humanity of Kitsap County will celebrate the groundbreaking of its first community development project — Harris…