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Neighbor Aid 2008 individual donors

Adler, Patricia/David Agodon, Kelli / Rosendo Alm, Garfield Altig, Charlotte/William America’s Charities Ames, Charlotte Ammeter, R.A. Anderson, Jim/Mary…

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Neighbor Aid a success: raises more than $65,000

By Mark Ince ShareNet Executive Director As we review our busy holiday season, ShareNet is overwhelmed with gratitude…

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Great Peninsula Future Festival seeks vendors, sponsors

Applications for sponsors, exhibitors and vendors are now being accepted for the second annual Great Peninsula Future Festival,…

The colorful cast of “Murder in the Air” includes (L-R Vicki Valley

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“Murder in the Air” at annual mystery dinner theatre

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57-year-old woman found dead in Liberty Bay

A 57-year-old female Port of Poulsbo live-aboard was found dead Friday morning near her boat. The woman’s body…

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SR-3 re-opened near Shelton

An overturned concrete truck was blocking both directions of State-Route 3 near Bayshore Road in Mason County, according…

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Teen arrested for fight at Kingston High School

Teen arrested for fighting at KHS A Kingston High School student was arrested last week after a he…

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Dean’s lists, Feb. 13

University of Washington The following area students have been named to the Dean’s list at the University of…

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School Briefs, Feb. 13

OC Nursing review coming up Olympic College will be host to a site review to continue the accreditation…

Business

Business Briefs, Feb. 13

First time home buyer class offered Windermere Real Estate/West Sound Inc. and Guild Mortgage Company in conjunction with…

Mike Pitts (left) and Carter Dotson (right) are two local boys who recently purchased the Silverdale and Poulsbo Windermere offices. The sales were finalized on Feb. 2. “We believe in Windermere and that company so the purchase was a no brainer

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Poulsbo, Silverdale Windermere under new ownership

NORTH END — In the real estate business, the finances ebb and flow but risk stays the same. And…

Sports

Sports Briefs, Feb. 13

NK boys clinch league The North Kitsap boys basketball team beat Sequim 64-38 Wednesday to at least share…

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor, Feb. 13

Pole Dancing Uh oh Pole dancing studio OK’d by zoning laws. (Herald, Jan. 23) Comment: The camel now…

Opinion

Neither rain, sleet nor dark of night stops activities

This week, our collective stomachs sank to our feet when we heard what happened to a local skateboarder…

Amidst the daunting economic recession and alarming unemployment numbers

Life

Suquamish Casino thriving — and hiring — despite recession

Three times a week for the past five years Mario Brown has made the trek from Everett to…

Local alt/country/rockabilly/acoustic/folk rockers Tumbledown

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WHAT GOES ON | Kitsap A&E Calendar for the week Feb. 13-20

ARTS & CRAFTS CALL FOR ARTISTS: The Puget Sound Restoration Fund is calling for the submission of an…

Life

Old Town Custom Framing provides time and place for wearable art

Old Town Silvredale frame shop and gallery hosts ‘Have a Heart Show 2’ this month. It’s not the…

The Daytimers — one of the many Kitsap Chordsmen quartets delivering  harmony for Valentine’s Day.

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What ever happened to four-part harmony?

Kitsap Chordsmen are keeping the barbershop quartet alive and delivering harmony for Valentine’s Day. It’s one of the…

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JOKER’S PEACE | The Valentine’s Issue

Bah Humbug. I know it’s the wrong season and all, but I’m just going to throw that out…

Rebecca Slattery surveys her crop of  purple and white broccoli

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Farms cropping up all over Kitsap to meet local food needs

NORTH END – Snow White was tempted by an apple with appetizing aesthetic appeal, but its beauty was…