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Clean-up Week slated next week in the city

City residents can participate in Clean-up Week slated for Sept. 30 to Oct. 4.

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Village Greens Golf Course will close this winter

The Village Greens Golf Course, a county-owned course, will close during November, December, January and February. The last…

The general election is Nov. 5.

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Kingston Port Commission candidates forum Thursday at yacht club

Residents can meet and learn more about the candidates for Kingston Port Commission on Thursday, 7 p.m. in…

Sports

Vikings 4-0 with win over PA | Volleyball

With a 3-1 victory over the Port Angeles Roughriders Sept. 24, the North Kitsap Vikings successfully defended their…

Sports

Bucs, Vikes knock out Tuesday opposition; prepare for rivalry game | Girls Soccer

There's one thing standing in the way of the Kingston Buccaneers and an undefeated first month of League…

Firefighters bring a woman up from the site where a SUV rolled down an embankment near Miller Bay Road

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Two women rescued after SUV goes down embankment

Two young women were rescued from their SUV on Tuesday after the vehicle rolled down a steep embankment…

Sports

Vikings lead League | Girls Soccer

The North Kitsap Vikings have wasted no time this season.

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Roberts takes 2nd at Salt Creek Invite | Cross Country

Kingston senior Annie Roberts finished a few seconds in front of Interlake's Annie Davis to take second at…

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Oktoberfest event is Saturday in Port Orchard

Kitsap Young Professionals has collaborated with Slaughter County Brewing Company for an Oktoberfest event on Saturday, Sept. 28,…

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Send us information about your fall events

Halloween events, harvest parties and fall festivals are around the corner. And the Port Orchard Independent wants to…

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County public works department receives APWA accreditation

The Kitsap County Department of Public Works was recently awarded the prestigious American Public Works Association (APWA) Accreditation.

Letters to the Editor

Thank you for sharing gardens’ bounty

Thanks to an extraordinary growing summer and the generosity of our community, Fishline and its clients have been…

Letters to the Editor

The kids are alright — thanks to you

The kids are back in school and settling in, many with new backpacks and school supplies that were…

Letters to the Editor

The uninformed are too easily misled

Your Editor’s Notebook about abusive language was thoughtful and insightful (“Responding to obscenities with words of wisdom,” page…

Letters to the Editor

Supports MacIntyre for Port of Kingston

Integrity, quiet, thoughtful leadership and broad business experience followed by team player, focused, listening and excellent critical thinker…

Opinion

Residents should keep a good thing going in GHAAC | In Our Opinion

The Greater Hansville Area Advisory Council was established in 2007 as a communication forum, information exchange, and direct…

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Kingston Port candidates forum Sept. 26

A forum for Kingston Port Commission candidates is scheduled for Sept. 26, 7 p.m. in the Kingston Yacht…

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Suquamish Tribal Council endorses Webster, Worthington | North Kitsap School Board

The Suquamish Tribal Council has endorsed Cindy Webster-Martinson and Beth Worthington for election to the North Kitsap School…

Business

WorkSource focuses on employment struggles of older workers

Washington’s WorkSource system is offering a series of employment events geared toward older workers the week of Sept.…

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Man charged with felony for illicit communication

A Poulsbo man has been charged with a felony after he allegedly engaged a 12-year-old girl with illicit…