Michael’s Cafe owner Michael Trevors and Mor MOR Bistro owner John Nesby.
“We thought we’d get some culinary tastes in there,” commented Market Manager Jackie Aitchison of the judges.
POULSBO — Megan Hyte, Megan Hyte, Megan Hyte.
If you’re seeing triple, then you can relate well to what the Port Angles Roughriders girls’ soccer team felt Tuesday night at NK Stadium.
Republican Frank Mahaffay will represent his party in the general election for Washington’s 23rd District Representative Seat, Pos. 1, garnering a strong majority of votes in Tuesday’s primary election.
POULSBO — Two local races were whittled down to the final two candidates in primary action around Kitsap County Sept….
Charles ‘Bill’ Roe, 83 Former Hansville resident, Charles “Bill” William Roe died Sept. 16, 2004 in Olympia. He was 83….
Della L. Hatcher, 89 Della Louise Hatcher of Poulsbo died Sept. 16, 2004 in Seattle. She was 89. Hatcher was…
POULSBO — Slowly but surely, a well-known Front Street personality’s recovery is underway.
But whether or not it happens in time for him to return to his old stomping grounds still remains to be seen.
TACOMA — It didn’t take long for the North Kitsap Vikings’ football team to get over its opening game loss to Bainbridge.
The gridders rolled to a 35-20 win over the Wilson Rams (0-2) Friday night, maintaining their high-scoring offense but halving the points they allowed on defense in its second game of the season.
TACOMA — North Kitsap Cross Country coach Lee Hodin knew he had a young squad heading into the first meet of the season at Capital Saturday.
But he had no idea how many of his runners would finish at the top of their respective grades. And at a meet with more than 25 schools racing, that can count for a lot, he said. TACOMA — North Kitsap Cross Country coach Lee Hodin knew he had a young squad heading into the first meet of the season at Capital Saturday.
But he had no idea how many of his runners would finish at the top of their respective grades. And at a meet with more than 25 schools racing, that can count for a lot, he said.
SUQUAMISH — While the Suquamish Tribe’s Salmon Recovery Coordinator and fisheries biologist Paul Dorn calls himself a “cog in the gears” in the efforts to protect salmon habitats in Kitsap County, others believe his own work merits public recognition.
KINGSTON — Since Stacy Patrick opened a consignment clothing store in the George’s Corner shopping complex in early July, she’s barely been able to keep up with the flood of clothing that has come through the door. But that hasn’t hindered the Lucky Star Consignment Clothing owner from continuing to follow her dream of running such a store.
POULSBO — Ice caps. Polar ice sheets. Floating pack ice.
While these aren’t formations that can be found anywhere near Liberty Bay, they have a very real connection to local waters.
With rising global climates, the affects of melting polar and antarctic ice are being felt around the globe — much like ice cubes melting and overflowing a glass of ice water.
KINGSTON — A 56-year-old Suquamish man died after scuba diving in Apple Tree Cove Saturday afternoon, said officials from the Kitsap County Coroner’s office and North Kitsap Fire & Rescue.
POULSBO — As the Poulsbo Panthers junior high football team prepares for its first game with Central Kitsap Thursday, new coach David Denton admits that sometimes it’s hard to keep players’ minds on beating Cougar Cubs — not Cavaliers.
For those of you who registered and voted yesterday, this paper would just like to say thanks. The time you spent reviewing candidates, traveling to polling sites or simply filling out and mailing in absentee ballots was well spent, we assure you.
KEYPORT — Citing “non-feasible, costly, county-adopted regulations,” as the causes, owner Juel Lange today closed his nearly 35-year-old Lange’s Ranch Park, ceasing with it Kitsap County’s only outdoor public pool.
Timothy J. Dubek, 63 Poulsbo resident Timothy James Dubek died Sept. 12, 2004 in Poulsbo. He was 63. He was…
POULSBO — A former Eglon Community Church pastor who admitted to molesting two young girls has received six and one-half years in jail for his crimes.
In a strongly-worded order Sept. 7, Kitsap County Superior Court Judge Leonard Costello sentenced Scott Williams Roberts, 44, of Eglon to 78 months in prison for two counts of child molestation in the first degree.
POULSBO — At 5 feet 11 inches tall with a proficient spiking ability, Central Kitsap senior Lindsey Fryer’s kills Wednesday night versus the Vikings looked more like basketball slam dunks than volleyball spikes.
For most firefighers, trying to envision battling a 16,000-acre fire for the first time after primarily extinguishing small brush or structure fires could be an intimidating experience.
