HANSVILLE — Trying to get things cleaned up in a simple hole is a bigger process than one might think.
“Joe” is yelling at his wife “Mary.” She yells back in an angry frustrated cry. The argument is over money and this isn’t the first time this has happened.
KINGSTON — There is perhaps no greater challenge to the development of the proposed public high school in Kingston than the one North Kitsap School District faces providing athletic facilities off West Kingston Road.
POULSBO — While looking forward to the fifth annual North Kitsap Relay for Life coming up in July, organizers of the American Cancer Society fund-raiser also used their kick-off Saturday to reflect on the past.
KINGSTON — Kitsap County is finally taking aim at relieving Kingston’s needs for a new wastewater treatment system.
POULSBO — Most people marry into a family.
Nick Reynolds married into a restaurant dynasty.
POULSBO — The North Kitsap boys basketball team’s loss last Friday could be attributed to an offensive onslaught of 71 points by the Wolves of South.
So, Poulsbo gets its first bridge in some 35 years. A monumental accomplishment that brought everyone from Suquamish Tribal officials to local environmentalist together in the name of helping local salmon in their arduous journey to their spawning grounds.
SUQUAMISH — There was some jaw dropping taking place last week as residents and officials got word that a local group was working to incorporate Suquamish.
Thomas E. Swanson, 57 Thomas E. Swanson of Suquamish died Feb. 8, 2004 in Bremerton. He was 57. Swanson was…
Oscar L. Ekstedt of Keyport died Feb. 11, 2004 in Poulsbo. He was 91. Ekstedt was born to Joseph and…
TACOMA — All things considered, the North Kitsap boys’ swim and dive team can look back on its season in a positive light.
Mary E. Harkleroad, 79 Mary E. Harkleroad of Poulsbo died Feb. 7, 2004 in Poulsbo. She was 79. Harkleroad was…
INDIANOLA — Two women who have been local activists for peace in the Israel and Palestine region for the past 15 years finally got a chance to see what they have been working for.
INDIANOLA — Thirteen months and 600 feet later, two agencies trying to construct an emergency communications/wireless technology tower are almost ready to move forward.
POULSBO — North Kitsap guard Jacob Gonzales and Port Angeles guard Scott Helpenstell were the hottest hands in Poulsbo Wednesday night, but it was ultimately the Vikings that had the X factor needed for the win.
POULSBO — It was fitting that at Martha & Mary’s most recent fund-raiser, children in attendance sang “The Wheels on the Bus.”
POULSBO — The Poulsbo Junior High School girls’ basketball team has good reason to be excited this year: solid leadership, definite strengths to work with and ultimately, a lot of potential.
POULSBO — While it wasn’t exactly what Sprint was looking for, it was better than nothing at all.
Martha & Mary is a place where Friday is cookie day, furried and feathered friends abound and everybody has a grandma or grandpa, even if just for a day.