Gloria J. Adams, 58 Hansville resident Gloria J. Adams died Oct. 15, 2004 in Bremerton. She was 58. Adams was…
Wayne M. Munn, 62 Wayne Michael Munn of Kingston died Oct. 15, 2004 in Bremerton. He was 62. He was…
Arnold Allen, 83 Arnold Allen of Poulsbo died Oct. 15, 2004. He was 83. Allen was born to Patrick and…
Richard H. Vandenhole, 76 Hansville resident Richard Hurmine Vandenhole died Oct. 14, 2004 in Hansville. He was 76. He was…
Jack L. Thornton, 61 Poulsbo resident Jack L. Thornton died Oct. 14, 2004 in Poulsbo. He was 61. He was…
HANSVILLE — Aside from pie, standing-room only was the other tall order at the Hansville Community Center on Monday evening during North Kitsap’s only state and county candidate election forum. But everyone got their fill on both, including issues from acquiring open space to ferry services.
In a time in which the Washington state House of Representatives carries a small majority Of Democrats — 52 to the Republicans’ 46 — the winner of the District 23, Pos. 1 race will be crucial to deciding the balance of power in Olympia for the next two years.
KINGSTON — After two years of research on local trails and non-motorized pedestrian routes, the Kingston Parks, Trails and Open Space Committee has released a report showing how residents can access various neighborhoods by simply walking or riding a bike — without worrying about vehicular traffic.
‘“We’re in an urban area,” committee member Walt Elliott said. “An urban area implies you don’t need to take your car everywhere.”
POULSBO — Outside of North Kitsap quarterback Jared Prince’s nearly 300 yards of passing offense, the Central Kitsap football team had one enemy they just couldn’t contain last Friday night.
Time.
Politicians at the state level must not be reproducing. If they were, one would wonder why funding for education and the future of our society (children) are continually overlooked by Olympia. Once again, the burden of this heavy weight has been shifted from the state to the backs of the taxpayers but if we don’t carry it, no one will.
POULSBO — Jokes are sometimes made about races where it’s practically impossible to tell two candidates apart.
Voters will not have that problem in the race for the 23rd District State Representative, Position 2 between Beverly Woods and Terry Ducheane.
While the two agree on what the biggest issues are, their solutions appear black and white.
POULSBO — The leaves are falling, football is in full swing and North Kitsap High School is half way through its first semester.
That can only mean one thing: It’s time to crown a king and queen.
HANSVILLE — In memory of two women from two very different generations, a group of residents created something that allows the rest of the community to enjoy the Hansville Greenway Trails as much as they did.
POULSBO — In a downtown area that prides itself on one particular heritage, Heavenly Choices celebrates the many backgrounds of the world.
And their philosophy is being embraced across the North Kitsap community.
Dorothy N. Lewis, 80 Former Suquamish resident Dorothy Neva Lewis died Oct. 13, 2004 in Shelton. She was 80. Lewis…
Ollie A. Bjorback, 80 Hansville resident Ollie Amos Bjorback died Oct. 12, 2004 in Hansville. He was 80. Bjorback was…
Lucille V. Shaffer, 82 Kingston resident Lucille V. Shaffer died Oct. 12, 2004 in Kingston. She was 82. Shaffer was…
POULSBO — The line in the grass has all but been drawn for the North Kitsap Vikings girls’ soccer team.
At the season’s midpoint, North Kitsap has soundly defeated four Narrows’ squads — Shelton, Bremerton, Olympic and Port Angeles. But the team has endured two losses (South Kitsap and Central Kitsap) and one tie with Gig Harbor to put the Vikings at number four in the league.
LEMOLO — Two teenage drivers racing along Lemolo Shore Drive Wednesday evening ended their joy ride sooner than expected.
Both drivers, headed eastbound in their respective vehicles, wound up colliding around 7:30 p.m. Oct. 6, one ending up in a front yard, the other knocking out a utility pole.LEMOLO — Two teenage drivers racing along Lemolo Shore Drive Wednesday evening ended their joy ride sooner than expected.
Both drivers, headed eastbound in their respective vehicles, wound up colliding around 7:30 p.m. Oct. 6, one ending up in a front yard, the other knocking out a utility pole.
SCANDIA — It’s harvest time again.
And for Ken and Mary Lou Jensen, owners of Scandia Valley Farm, that means stories in the pumpkin theatre, lots of flowers being fed to their goats and the sound of laughter coming from their corn maze.
