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Melanie and Bob McShane play the pull tabs in Moon Dogs Too.

News

Myhre’s owner asks for relief from pull-tab tax

A Port Orchard restaurant owner has asked the city to suspend a portion of its gambling tax for…

News

Ferry official: WSF is in ‘financial crisis’

KINGSTON — David Moseley, assistant secretary for Washington State Ferries (WSF), told a packed house Monday night the…

Cyclers will take in Kitsap fall colors this weekend.

Life

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

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

Ruth Hesse's 33-inch by 33-inch monotype — 'Coney' — on display this month at the Roby King's Printmakers' Invitational.

Life

What’s Up for First Friday in Bremerton, on Bainbridge

A quick look at the First Friday Art Walk in Bremerton and on Bainbridge, Oct. 3.

The Swing Fever comes to the heart of Bainbridge Oct. 4.

Life

Swing Fever: Still swingin’ after 30 years

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

Obituaries

Hubert Paramore

Hubert Paramore Hubert (Hugh) Paramore, a 60-year resident of Indianola, died at home on Oct 1. He was…

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

Life

Island Theatre set to tour with “Inherit the Wind”

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

News

It’s a furniture frenzy for NKSD

POULSBO — Christmas came early for the North Kitsap School District.

Senior Lindsay Kocker

Sports

Vikings “volley” to another impressive win

POULSBO — Wow.

Life

Still swingin’ after 30 years

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

Opinion

Review didn’t endorse port’s SEED project

Berk and Associates, the Seattle-based consultant hired by the Port of Bremerton to evaluate its Sustainable Energy and…

Local Suquamish chainsaw artist Marty Smith works on his next creation during a demonstration at the Port Gamble Old Mill Days Sunday. Thousands of spectators turned out for the weekend-long event which included guided forest walks

News

Rippin’ it up at Old Mill Days

Chainsaws grind and lumberjacks

Letters to the Editor

North Kitsap Herald Letters to the Editor | Oct. 1

I am shocked to read that the editor of our local paper thinks educational decisions should be left…

Opinion

The not-so-tiny ships are getting tossed

In this white-knuckle economic roller coaster ride we’re not yet calling a recession, everything is uncertain. The latest…

Opinion

Sometimes the justice system is neither | Adele Ferguson

Cassie Holden would probably be a mother today with three or four kids in school, or maybe she’d…

Folk dancing instructors Fred and Linda Aalto cut a wooden floor during folk dancing class. Classes are held Monday nights

News

Calendar

NATIVE PLANT CLASS: A hands-on workshop will be held at the Stillwaters Enironmental Center at 10 a.m. today…

Business

Business Briefs

Seattle-based 1st Security Bank recently named Brent Stenman senior vice president and branch manager of its Poulsbo branch.…

Sonia Story operates a Move Play Thrive

Business

Move Play Thrive helps babies overcome learning challenges

KINGSTON — Babies. It’s one word that either incites a phobic “eek” or a paternal “awe.” Whether scared…

Kingston’s Anna Finlon posted six kills during home action against Klahowya Thursday. The Bucs won in four sets

Sports

Bucs volleyball: Can ya dig it?