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Fight over STDs lands Kingston man in jail

A 21-year-old Kingston man was arrested Thursday after an argument with his 17-year-old girlfriend over possibly giving him…

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Port Orchard teen found guilty of setting Arnold’s fire

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Police are looking for this man who robbed Chase Bank inside Fred Meyer in East Bremerton Friday. The bank's video surveillance system captured several images of the suspect.

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East Bremerton bank robbed again, second time in three weeks

Kitsap County Sheriff’s detectives, working in conjunction with special agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, are investigating…

Obituaries

Billie Joe Humlick

Billie Joe Humlick died at Harrison Medical Center on Nov. 22. He was 68. He was born April…

Obituaries

William Otis Reynolds

Bill Reynolds of Kingston died Nov. 21. Reynolds was born in Tacoma in 1923 to Roy and Augusta…

The forty bikes were sent from Port Orchard to Ghana last week were prepared by Olympic Bike Shop owner Fred Karakas (center) for Point Hope Foundation director Jan Haynes (right). Anna Karakas (left) helped her father repair the bikes.

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Port Orchard bikes will enhance African lives

A truckload of bikes from Port Orchard were driven across country last week, where they were due to…

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Community discusses potential for Newberry Hill Heritage Park

Considering Kitsap County Parks & Recreation is likely to temporarily close two popular parks as budget-cutting measures this…

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Calender: Nov. 20

Saturday ABUNDANT LIVING: The Rev June Miller will present Abundant Living, a workshop that will awaken your potential…

Life

Events calendar | Nov. 20

ARTS & CRAFTS THE POULSBO ARTIST LEAGUE: An association of artists of all media, meets from 12:30-3:30 p.m.…

Life

What’s in a turkey | The quest for a local bird

Last year, a trip to the Poulsbo Farmers’ Market’s inaugural “Eat Local for Thanksgiving Market” inspired the idea…

Life

The art of the conversation

By BILL MICKELSON bmickelson@northkitsapherald.com The holidays always tend to elicit their fair share of awkward conversation. Idle chatter.…

Life

Timothy Egan bring ‘The Big Burn’ to Kitsap

Seattle-based author Timothy Egan seems to have a way with disaster. In his last book — the widely acclaimed…

Life

What’s upcoming| Things to do the week of Nov. 2

Nov. 20 “Left Coast Punk” is a phrase MxPx coined long ago, describing their distinct style of punk…

Opinion

Bellringer is a chance to help your neighbor

The North Kitsap community beat us to the punch this year. Right around Thanksgiving, the Herald teams up…

Letters to the Editor

He, too, wants to see a peace college

Val Torrens yearns for a Peace College. (North Kitsap Herald, Nov. 13) Actually, the seed for such a…

Letters to the Editor

Congress’ action makes sense

Occasionally politicians in our nation’s capitol get things right. Earlier this month, they did just that with the…

Letters to the Editor

Mayoral race outcome

Re: The Poulsbo’s mayor race: Losing does have its compensations. At least the loser will not be forced…

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School briefs, Nov. 20

Pearson PTA hosts rummage sale The Pearson Elementary School PTA is hosting a pre-holiday rummage sale extravaganza from…

Mike Richman displays a slab of ribs at his new Carolina-style barbecue restaurant in Port Gamble.

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Mike’s Four Star BBQ brings a taste of the south to Kitsap

Mike's Four Star BBQ

A rainbow appeared over State Route 305 on Tuesday afternoon. The weather has been wet for much of the week and this weekend’s forecast calls for much of the same.

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Rainbow over Poulsbo