Stanley Van Keuren, 83 Stanley Van Keuren of Poulsbo died Feb. 1, 2004 in Bremerton. He was 83. Van Keuren…
POULSBO — A recent challenge from the Poulsbo Albertson’s to its customers resulted in a lot of bread being raised for Fishline — literally.
Okay. So, it’s a bit early to be coming out for or against issues we may or may not face on the November ballot. But this one’s already got trouble written all over it.
POULSBO — Rotarians across the world were challenged by their 2004 Rotary International president to lend a helping hand in the coming year and a $2,500 check to the Poulsbo Farmers Market will do just that.
KINGSTON — “I brought an old wine bottle,” Kingston Historical Society president Bill Reynolds said to the group’s members Thursday at the Kingston Community Center.
POULSBO — The sounds of “Bye Bye Blackbird” and “Someone’s in The Kitchen with Dinah” floated through the air as Montclair Park residents prepared to celebrate one of their own.
PORT ANGELES — The North Kitsap boys’ swim team jumped back into the newly-heated confines of its home pool this week, just in time to brush off the rust and get ready for the Feb. 6 and 7 district tournament.
Phyllis Belieu, 75 Phyllis C. Belieu of Kingston died Jan. 30, 2004 in Kingston. She was 75. She was born…
Gladys Lindholm, 92 Gladys L. Lindholm of Poulsbo died Jan. 30, 2004 in Poulsbo. She was 92. She was born…
Thelma J. Rauschenberger, 66 Thelma Joan Shumaker Rauschenberger of Poulsbo died Jan. 29, 2004 in Poulsbo. She was 66. Rauschenberger…
Byron Crabtree Jr., 89 Byron Crabtree Jr. of Poulsbo died Jan. 29, 2004 in Poulsbo. He was 89. Crabtree was…
Officials with county agencies, such as local fire districts and the regional library system, are concerned about Initiative 860’s proposed tax cut, as at least 90 percent of their operations are based on income from property taxes
SUQUAMISH — Combine all of West Sound Academy’s arts-based curriculum together, and one thing you might not expect is a lesson in chaos and complexity theory.
POULSBO — Work at the intersection of Finn Hill Road and Olhava’s “A” Street is as complete as it’s going to be for at least a couple more months, those in charge of the project said this week.
POULSBO — While Kitsap County Fire Prevention District No. 18/Poulsbo Fire recently accepted its first grant in the history of the department, more than just the fire district will be benefiting. The district and the Kitsap County Fire Marshal’s office hope to make the public more aware of the importance of fire prevention.
POULSBO — Sandra Fleming is bringing her work home with her no more.
The owner of Alexandra’s on the Anderson Parkway in downtown Poulsbo recently opened Studio Alexandra’s on Front Street.
POULSBO — The North Kitsap boys’ basketball team has a goal this season to make league playoffs. That goal was fading fast last week, with the Vikings only winning one league game at that point.
POULSBO — By the end of this century, scientists speculate that global warming will begin to devastate coral reefs around the world, which rely on precise, present-day temperatures to live.
POULSBO — Tim Eyman’s newest initiative attempt is already sending shock waves through Poulsbo’s finances and it hasn’t even officially made the ballot.
POULSBO — Longtime youth soccer coach Pat Stickney has been hired as head coach of the North Kitsap High School boys’ soccer team, athletic director Al Gleich announced Monday.