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Robert E. Olson

Robert E. Olson Robert (Bob) E . Olson of Poulsbo died Oct. 4, surrounded by his loving family.…

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Donald K. Vondersmith

Donald K. Vondersmith, 78 Donald K. Vondersmith (Don) died on Oct. 4. Vondersmith was born on Jan. 28,…

Gordon

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William ‘Bill’ L. Gordon, 78

William “Bill” L. Gordon died Sept. 27, 2008. The Bremerton resident was 78.

Life

Still swingin’ after 30 years

San Francisco little big band Swing Fever makes its way to Bainbridge.

Life

Island Theatre set to tour with “Inherit the Wind”

Free, intellectual theater in the raw coming to your local library.

News

It’s us vs. them in Hansville

Residents bring lawsuit against Kitsap County and local community advisory group.

Life

Cascade Cycle Club crosses the water for Kitsap’s fall colors

Cascade Cycle Club’s 15th annual Kitsap Color Classic hits the road Oct. 5

News

WSF’s funding problems could undermine service

t State ferries officials continuing to sound the alarm in Kitsap County.

(above) Pearson Elementary student Lucas Rhodes steadies his two-wheeled vehicle under the eye of Suquamish teacher Jason Koontz during the annual Science Olympics at Kingston Middle School Thursday. (right) Breidablik fifth graders Martha Rabura

News

They’re all contenders for the gold

KINGSTON — They didn’t compete in Beijing, but they’re definitely olympians.

Opinion

Healthcare’s costly when someone else pays for it

The fundamental problem with the healthcare system in this country is the cost.

Standout freshman Viking swimmer Bethany Aban gracefully parts the waters in the 200-individual medley breast stroke. Aban broke her own school record in the 100-yard breast stroke in 1:13:03. The Vikes defeated Bremerton 111-95.

Sports

It’s the A-bomb

Array

Opinion

The end is not near (except for some government officials)

Before we start jumping out of windows or forming bread lines over the current “down” economic news, it…

News

CALENDAR

Events

Klahowya’s Andre Moore darts around a North Mason defender during its Sept. 26 loss. The Eagles fell 32-14 despite nearly 150 rushing yards from Moore.

Sports

Mixed results on football field; Oly, KSS lose big, CK rolls

North Mason’s rushing attack was too much for Klahowya (2-2) in a 35-12 Bulldog victory Sept. 26. NM…

Sports

Community sports are alive and well

High school sports is a grand tradition, standing tall amidst the drear of Seattle sports, the downtrodden economy…

Killmer

Sports

Surprise winner headlines Husky Invitational

The University of Washington’s men’s golf team title at the annual Husky Invitational didn’t come as a surprise…

News

Rockefeller, Lord make their cases to voters

On Nov. 4, 23rd District state Sen. Phil Rockefeller (D-Bainbridge Island) hopes to retain the leadership position he’s…

Letters to the Editor

North Kitsap Herald Letters to the Editor | Oct. 4

The following is an open letter to Lou Dobbs concerning illegal aliens. I went to a protest in…

Pets and kids are welcome at Ghoulsbo

News

Dumbledore lives!

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