David Gustafson, 77 David Gustafson of Poulsbo died Sept. 24, 2004 in Poulsbo. He was 77. Gustafson was born to…
Arthur R. Jacobs, 62 Arthur R. Jacobs of Poulsbo died Sept. 24, 2004 in Seattle. He was 62. Jacobs was…
James Ramstead, 80 Poulsbo resident James “Jim” Ramstead died Sept. 23, 2004 in Seattle. He was 80. Ramstead was born…
POULSBO — Valley Nursery’s homegrown harvest celebration turns 18 this year.
And to celebrate, it’s going back to its roots.
After trying some new competitions in years past, organizers have decided to return to what made the family-friendly event a success in the first place — produce of phenomenal sizes.
POULSBO — The glory days of teak and brass beauties cruising the waters of the Puget Sound and beyond will be alive again this weekend.
And the public is invited to step inside for a taste.
The eighth Annual Classic Yacht Association September Rendezvous will be taking place Sept. 25-26 at the Port of Poulsbo marina.
Last we heard, fireworks that go “boom” — i.e. explode — were illegal in the greater part of Kitsap County. Yes, they can be sold on local reservations legally but it is illegal to take said boomers off tribal lands. In reality, this one gets about as much enforcement as jaywalking.
KINGSTON — What do reading, practicing magic and holding a contest all have in common?
No, it’s not a Harry Potter book. Rather, it’s Wolfle Elementary School’s annual Garden Show and monthly Family Reading Night, all rolled into one evening at 5 p.m. Sept. 23. KINGSTON — What do reading, practicing magic and holding a contest all have in common?
No, it’s not a Harry Potter book. Rather, it’s Wolfle Elementary School’s annual Garden Show and monthly Family Reading Night, all rolled into one evening at 5 p.m. Sept. 23. KINGSTON — What do reading, practicing magic and holding a contest all have in common?
No, it’s not a Harry Potter book. Rather, it’s Wolfle Elementary School’s annual Garden Show and monthly Family Reading Night, all rolled into one evening at 5 p.m. Sept. 23. KINGSTON — What do reading, practicing magic and holding a contest all have in common?
No, it’s not a Harry Potter book. Rather, it’s Wolfle Elementary School’s annual Garden Show and monthly Family Reading Night, all rolled into one evening at 5 p.m. Sept. 23.
KINGSTON — Drivers headed east on State Route 104 Friday morning got a bit of a surprise as they approached the hill before downtown Kingston.
A large, wooden, post-and-beam home was slowly making its way west on SR 104, headed for its new destination — the Stillwaters Environmental Education Center.
SUQUAMISH — Framing a picture or piece of art doesn’t just involve putting a piece of glass on top of the work and finishing it off with a fancy molding — if it’s done right, the frame becomes a part of the art itself.
POULSBO — Most homeowners know how be a good neighbor to the folks next door.
But the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is also looking for landowners willing to practice similar concern for the wildlife that surrounds their property.
POULSBO — Port of Poulsbo Commissioners had little to say and even less objection to their proposed 2005 budget.
Perhaps because the document proposes a leaner operating port and smaller increases for their customers.
GIG HARBOR — The battle for Narrows’ Bridge Division supremacy may have been won Friday night.
And it didn’t end the way North’s Vikings (1-2) would have liked.
Kitsap County and Hansville residents are looking to convert some 500 acres, including waterfront property, into green space. If the Herald was a real estate agency, it’d be fuming. Probably making arguments like, “That’s land that’s being taken off the tax rolls” — i.e. that’s land we can’t sell to clients.
KINGSTON — Hometown electrician and Republican County Commissioner candidate Scott Henden will advance to the Nov. 2 general election after taking 3,936 votes, or 69 percent, in the Sept. 14 primary.
KINGSTON — While county agencies and local environmental groups often test Kitsap streams for fecal coliform and other pollutants, there is another way to check the health of local waters — studying the biological life that exists within.
POULSBO — Forecasts for weekend showers have put a halt to plans that would have added the final touch to the Caldart Avenue reconstruction project.
BREIDABLIK — It’s a journey that will take the Breidablik sixth grade class around Puget Sound — literally.
The eldest Bears at the elementary school will be undertaking an adventure later this school year that will see them canoe their way around Kitsap Peninsula, starting in Port Gamble for a total of about 165 miles.
HANSVILLE — It was just seven months ago that Kitsap County officials approached the Hansville community with the idea to join forces in an effort to purchase 500 acres of available land for parks and open space.
KINGSTON — Kingston High School planning principal Bruce Saari will be the first to admit that “small” does not necessarily equal success.
Saari, who has founded three small learning communities in the Seattle and Marysville areas, has made the small schools philosophy — a new approach to public school teaching — his passion as an educator.
Brian P. Kasnick, 39 Issaquah resident Brian Patrick Kasnick died Sept. 18, 2004 in Issaquah. He was 39. He was…
