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Overturned semi snarls traffic near Hood Canal Bridge

An over-turned semi-truck currently blocks the southbound lane of State Route 3, just south of the SR 3/SR…

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Semi cleared from roadway SR3/SR 104 traffic still slow

An over-turned semi-truck that was blocking the southbound lane of State Route 3, just south of the SR…

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Traffic moving again on SR 104/SR 3

Traffic is finally back to normal along State Route 3 and SR 104, just south of the Hood…

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Height cap petition circulates Poulsbo

POULSBO — A common argument has sparked new discussion in Little Norway, as the Friends of Poulsbo organization…

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911 Briefs

Five teens in custody after ‘mission’ to KHS KINGSTON — Five teenagers were taken into custody after they…

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Archeology meeting digs into history and future of tribe

SUQUAMISH — Nearly 50 people arrived at the Suquamish Tribe’s administrative center last Tuesday evening in anticipation of…

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Duty calls, Poulsbo doctor answers

POULSBO — Some kids dream of growing up to be doctors, others hope to earn their wings as…

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Debate team studying up for competitions

KINGSTON — It wasn’t the type of environment most individuals would envision at a debate team practice. There…

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SCAC open house deemed a success

SUQUAMISH — As the crowd of more than 100 people quieted down in the Suquamish Elementary School gymnasium…

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Friends of Miller Bay celebrate a whale of a time

KINGSTON — Despite the excitement of making a four-year fundraising deadline, the order of the night at the…

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Holiday fair rings in the shopping season

HANSVILLE — Now that Halloween has ended and this year’s costumes have been stowed in the closet in…

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PFD allocates regional events center funding

POULSBO — PFD Chair Linda Berry-Maraist was thrilled to announce the Kitsap Public Facilities District has allocated $550,000…

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All signs point to Poulsbo

POULSBO — Residents and shoppers traveling the streets of Little Norway will soon be taking new cues as…

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Operation Christmas Child collection starts Nov. 12

POULSBO — The World’s Largest Christmas Project is once again arriving on the shores of Liberty Bay, as…

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Delaney defeats Arcement in race for spot on school board

POULSBO — Dan Delaney can finally rest easy. Delaney, who’s been a member of the North Kitsap School…

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It’s mostly change for Poulsbo City Council

Lord, Erickson and Berry-Maraist lead council races.

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NKF&R EMS levy passes with flying colors

KINGSTON — North Kitsap Fire & Rescue Chief Paul Nichol was feeling a sense of relief Wednesday morning…

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Medina to resign from NKSD after school year

POULSBO — When the 2007-08 school year comes to a close this June, so will Dr. Gene Medina’s…

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Poulsbo to buy city hall property

POULSBO — Poulsbo’s City Council took a another stride in the direction of a new downtown city hall…

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Supreme Court downs I-747, county budget will stay course

By CHARLIE BERMANT Kitsap County Writer PORT ORCHARD — Thursday’s decision by the Washington State Supreme Court declaring…