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Pedestrian safety must be a priority

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Pedestrian safety must be a priority

Thank you for your provocative editorial (Dec. 28) regarding pedestrian incidents in Poulsbo and the city’s priorities —…

The White House as 1970s sitcom

Letters to the Editor

The White House as 1970s sitcom

Is the old television sitcom “All in the Family” the real reason more than 60 million American voters…

Slow to learn what Ayn Rand knew

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Slow to learn what Ayn Rand knew

The Marylin Olds view of history only displays criticism and contempt for the visionary leaders that pioneered and…

Suquamish Tribe Chairman Leonard Forsman speaks about the rich cultural and maritime history of the Suquamish people at the keel-laying ceremony for the MV Suquamish, May 9, 2016. The Suquamish, the newest state ferry, was christened on Jan. 4. Nearly all the contemporary Washington State Ferries system routes traverse historically documented Suquamish canoe travel corridors. (Washington State Ferries photo)

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State christens newest ferry Suquamish

Will serve passengers on the Mukilteo/Clinton route later this year

Opinion

Challenges, opportunities ahead for Port Orchard, South Kitsap

Transportation, downtown continue to top priority list for 2018

Omaha World Herald cartoonist Jeff Koterba’s predictions for 2018. (Cagle Cartoons)

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Readers’ headlines for 2018

Kitsap News Group readers share some headlines they’d like to see in 2018

Big Daddy wields tough love in the new year | Stars Above Kitsap

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Big Daddy wields tough love in the new year | Stars Above Kitsap

Read your horoscope for the first two weeks of the new year.

Oppose the limiting of the Antiquities Act of 1906

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Oppose the limiting of the Antiquities Act of 1906

Today, I read an article about a proposed law to limit the Antiquities Act of 1906, which empowers…

Platinum Judging takes gold medal wines to next level | Northwest Wine

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Platinum Judging takes gold medal wines to next level | Northwest Wine

Wines that made the grade this past year.

The stories that shaped South Kitsap | Port Orchard Independent

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The stories that shaped South Kitsap | Port Orchard Independent

A look at the first half of 2017

After uncertain 2017,year ahead looks promising

Opinion

After uncertain 2017,year ahead looks promising

City of Port Orchard getting house in order, new Tremont widening project progressing

Take serious action before another life is lost

Letters to the Editor

Take serious action before another life is lost

“Try to come up with solutions.”

It’s just a way to try to obfuscate the truth

Letters to the Editor

It’s just a way to try to obfuscate the truth

I enjoyed reading Alan Jackson’s Dec. 22 letter to the editor (“Transitions require flexibility in Logan Act,” page…

Reflections on winter in Poulsbo

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Reflections on winter in Poulsbo

At a grocery store above PoulsboI wheeled the wobbly cart out slowto see the season’s bright first snowof…

‘Lady Bird’ showcases talents of Ronan, Metcalf | Screening Room

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‘Lady Bird’ showcases talents of Ronan, Metcalf | Screening Room

High-grossing film could be in line for a slew of Academy Award nominations.

Opinion

Make pedestrian safety a priority

The response of Poulsbo city officials to the incidents of pedestrians being struck by vehicles — one pedestrian…

The Poulsbo Friends of the Library Winter Book Sale will take place from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Jan. 20 at the Kitsap Regional Library Poulsbo Branch community room. (Contributed photo)

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Adventure awaits you at the Poulsbo Library | Carol Larsen

By CAROL LARSEN | Columnist

Opinion

Introducing new Port Commissioner Jonothan Saunders | The Scuttlebutt

The port scene has been relatively quiet these last two months. There were no meetings of the Port…

Nursing student Juvylyn Purificacion uses a medical mannequin to practice her assessment skills in Olympic College’s nursing simulation lab. (Contributed photo)

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Olympic College Foundation receives $1.96 million in donations

$1.2 million comes from Hospice of Kitsap County for nursing education

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Service above self at any age | Mary Nader

By MARY NADER | Columnist