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Poulsbo's Third of July fireworks exploded over Liberty Bay

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Poulsbo’s Third of July fireworks light up Liberty Bay

Downtown Poulsbo was packed for the annual firework show and entertainment.

Opinion

More than meets the eye in Highline Health System affiliation

I write to the Central Kitsap Reporter and Bremerton Patriot because Kitsap County’s Harrison Medical Center is about…

Opinion

Creating compassionate communities

n communities that reduce ACEs, everyone experiences improved well-being

Opinion

Reason to take time

What’s at hand is whether the department will require a certificate of need, which would require a public…

The annual Kingston Fourth of July Parade drew hundreds to the streets of downtown Kingston as north end residents celebrated the nation's independence.

News

Hundreds flock to Kingston for parade, activities July 4

The annual Kingston Fourth of July Parade and Tiny Town were crowd pleasers as north end residents celebrated…

Seabeck teen Afton Prater is working on a music career and hopes to make it big in pop country music.

News

Runnin’ down a dream

“My dream would be to move to Nashville and perform before bigger audiences,” said Afton.

News

Olalla store can resume fuel sales

Al’s Market in Olalla can resume fuel sales because the business now complies with underground storage tank leak…

News

City Council approves amended building code

Following discussion during the June 18 work session, the City Council voted to amend the City’s Muncipal 2012…

News

Washington State Transportation Commission holding public meetings on ferry increases

Across-the-board ferry-fare increases are being proposed by the Washington State Transportation Commission.

Port guest-moorage supervisor Rob Schmidt is a retired Navy master chief petty officer. He has worked for the port for four years.

News

Port of Poulsbo: Every day is ‘marina day’ | The Scuttlebutt

The port was buzzing June 8 during the first annual Marina Day Celebration, organized by our new port…

Obituaries

Barbara J. Sather

Barbara Jane (Herard) Sather September 27, 1930 – July 5, 2013       Barbara Jane (Herard) Sather,…

Children play at Poulsbo’s Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park as 3rd of July festivities get under way. Laughter was heard as Frisbees and air rockets flew through the air

News

Poulsbo’s 3rd of July: Sun, fun and fireworks

North Kitsap got a head start on the nation’s Independence Day celebrations Wednesday with live music, paddleboard races…

Former Gallery School of Music and Dance owners Erin Brinkerhoff and Kara Morkert prepare for their final show as owners at the Admiral Theatre

Business

Dance studio owners pass torch to former students

Brinkerhoff has plans to stay on the staff for the next year after the ownership changes hands

News

Question school board candidates on the issues July 16

You can meet and question candidates for North Kitsap School Board District 3 on July 16, 6:30 p.m.…

Letters to the Editor

We hope more veterans visit the Service Office

I can’t thank you enough for the article that appeared in the June 7 Herald about Poulsbo American…

Letters to the Editor

Celebs who spout incorrect information

Sharon Stone lectured an Israeli audience, stating, “Get out of your comfort zone.”

Maryhill Winery is in the Columbia Gorge near the town of Goldendale.

Life

Maryhill Winery on exploration with new wines | NW Wines

Maryhill Winery owner Craig Leuthold has never been one to sit still, and now he has a new…

News

Library helps you navigate your world | Kitsap Week

It may be hard to imagine the continued importance of public libraries in the age of the Internet,…

The largest population of Pelagic Cormorants can be found at the Warren Avenue Bridge in Bremerton.

Life

Local cormorant colony is the largest in state | Kitsap Birding

In fairy tales, scary things often hide under bridges. But in Kitsap County, bridges can harbor unusual wildlife,…

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Opinion

Cartoon of the day: July 4

The cartoon of the day was created by Nate Beeler, The Columbus Dispatch.