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Mark Anspach, Marwood General Construction head of business development, gives the students a site walk. Marwood General Construction courtesy photos

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NK High School students get construction experience

Marwood General Construction recently hosted an industry career day in Poulsbo for seniors at North Kitsap High School,…

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Bremerton to vote on public safety tax increase

Voters in Bremerton can mark their calendars for Aug. 1, a day they will be tasked with the…

Zach Schramling scores the first goal of the game on a header. Nicholas Zeller-Singh/Kitsap News Group Photos

Sports

Spartan seniors shine in final home game, beating Kingston

The Bainbridge seniors led the Spartans to a 6-0 victory over the Kingston Buccaneers on the final home…

North Kitsap batters watch the pitches go by for balls in the first inning. Nicholas Zeller-Singh/Kitsap News Group Photos

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Vikings score early, often against Spartans

The North Kitsap Vikings softball squad dominated the Bainbridge Spartans 19-1 April 25. The Vikings scored 14 runs…

North Kitsap's Harper Sabari dribbles around a Wolve defender in their game April 25 in Sequim. The Vikings picked up a 2-0 victory. Emily Matthiessen/Sequim Gazette

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Vikings shut out Sequim

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Gelder seeks sales tax hike for public safety

With less than a month to go before his resignation, Kitsap Commissioner Robert Gelder is hurrying to address…

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State OKs environmental bills for Earth Day

Legislators celebrated Earth Day with the passage of environmental bills in the final hours of the legislative session.

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Man sets gas pump ablaze in ‘retaliation’

A Silverdale man accused of intentionally starting a gas pump on fire at the 76 gas station near…

NK’s Cole Edwards forces the first out of the game. Nicholas Zeller-Singh/Kitsap News Group Photos

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Vikings capture first win of series against Kingston

The North Kitsap Vikings won the first of two games against the Kingston Buccaneers 8-2 on April 24.

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Seattle man tries to take Bremerton foot ferry with fire axe

A Seattle man concerned about “being invaded” tried to take a foot ferry in Bremerton using an onboard…

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Grant Ives Griffin

April 18, 1941-October 31, 2022

A map of what Olympic College's Health Sciences campus in Poulsbo would look like. OC courtesy image

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OC announces plan to expand healthcare programs

Allied Health programs would move to Poulsbo campus

KHS Honor Society courtesy image

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Food drive April 29-30

The Kingston High School National Honor Society is putting on a food drive for Sharenet April 29-30.

West Sound Wildlife Shelter of Bainbridge Island recently released three adult and four juvenile bald eagles in the Castlerock/Silver Lake area. The eagles were originally located by state Department of Fish and Wildlife at a landfill. The eagles were exhibiting signs of barbiturate poisoning. Raindancer Wild Bird Rescue initiated the supportive care and then transferred them to West Sound Wildlife Shelter. Lisa Horn, executive director of the West Sound Wildlife Shelter, said, “After working hard to save the lives of the eagles, we are very excited to provide them with a healthy second chance at life.” For details, email Lisah@westsoundwildlife.org.

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Eager eagle

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The Bainbridge girls team finished 17th with 8 team points at the Lil’ Norway Invitational. File Photos

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Kitsap schools have mixed results at Lil’ Norway

Bainbridge finished 16th on the boys side with 13 points and 17th on the girls side with eight…

House members celebrate the end of the session, but they likely will be called back. Alexandria Osborn courtesy photo

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Lawmakers adjourn but likely not for long

The Washington State Legislature adjourned April 23 after failing to approve a controversial bill setting drug possession penalties,…

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PO restaurant appeal regarding COVID fines in limbo

The appeal by former owner of That One Place restaurant of $132,000 in COVID-related fines has sat idle…

Poster courtesy of the Kingston Pirate Festival.

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1st Kingston Pirate Festival to be held in June

Kingston will have its first Pirate Festival June 17 downtown at Mike Wallace Park from 10 a.m. to…

Opinion

Too many jobs for too few people in post-COVID world

Today, employers continue to struggle finding enough workers while attempting to bring people back to the office.

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Opinion

There’s a time for everything—even time itself

Even baseball purists like myself, who still aren’t comfortable with designated hitters and restrictions on where fielders may…