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S’Klallam Tribe’s sphere of influence just got bigger

Is the new owner of Kountry Korner

“I had major surgery on my foot,” Jintronix participant John Oleson said Aug. 2. “This program is really positive. There are a lot of different exercises and diversity to it. It’s really helping me with balance and movement.” (Sophie Bonomi/Kitsap News Group)

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Video games are helping improve quality of rehabilitation

Martha & Mary now using Jintronix, an innovative therapy program

Windermere Real Estate’s Poulsbo office spent June 9 at Eli’s Place, which provides supportive housing for domestic violence survivors. The volunteers cleaned the roof, painted, landscaped the grounds, and made interior repairs. (Contributed photo)

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Windermere Real Estate Poulsbo makes improvements at Eli’s Place

POULSBO — Lost in the files but very much worth reporting:

Construction begins on Olympic View Apartments

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Construction begins on Olympic View Apartments

PORT ORCHARD — Ground has been broken on a 38-unit apartment building that will sit behind the vacant…

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Sen. Angel honored by Washington’s credit unions

SEATAC — State Sen. Jan Angel, (R-Port Orchard) was awarded the Northwest Credit Union Movement’s 2017 Community Impact…

Port Orchard QFC to close in August

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Port Orchard QFC to close in August

PORT ORCHARD — QFC’s presence in Port Orchard will disappear late next month with the closure of the…

July 26 meeting: Final opportunity to ask ‘tough questions’ about Kingston’s future

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July 26 meeting: Final opportunity to ask ‘tough questions’ about Kingston’s future

KINGSTON — On July 26, Kingston residents will have one more opportunity to help shape their community’s future.…

From left, longtime shop employee and friend Kathy Sagdahl, Nordic Maid owner Jeanne Snouwaert, and Snouwaert’s grand-nephew, Cameron Sabo. The shop’s last day is July 29.                                (Sophie Bonomi/Kitsap News Group)

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Farvel, Nordic Maid

Longtime downtown Poulsbo business is closing as owner retires

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Kitsap Bank’s edge3 FUND competition now open

PORT ORCHARD – Kitsap Bank is taking applications for its 2017 edg3 FUND small business competition.

Stewart will share her experiences as a pro golfer

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Stewart will share her experiences as a pro golfer

Port Orchard Chamber of Commerce monthly luncheon July 13 at McCormick Woods Golf Club

City temporarily halts plans for future self-storage units along Highway 305

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City temporarily halts plans for future self-storage units along Highway 305

At its Aug. 16 meeting, the Poulsbo City Council employed a rarely-used regulation…

Laura Kneib, owner of F.R.O.G. Soap, won the 2017 Recycler of the Year Award from the Washington State Recycling Association.  Michelle Beahm / Kitsap News Group

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F.R.O.G. Soap named Washington recycler of the year

BREMERTON — “I gotta tell ya, I felt as giddy as the ‘Ugly Duckling’ when he swam into…

Slicing through the red tape | St. Vincent de Paul finally open

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Slicing through the red tape | St. Vincent de Paul finally open

PORT ORCHARD — If you were to ask the general manager of St. Vincent de Paul’s new Bethel…

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‘No matter how you feel and what time of year it is, you have to have a bowl of gumbo’

Ciyona’s Cuisine De L’âme opens July 7, features creole cuisine passed down from owner’s grandmother

Waldo can be hidden anywhere in participating businesses, so long as he is mostly visible. Some stores will allow kids to rehide Waldo after they’ve found him (ask first), and some, like Liberty Bay Books, will change his location on a daily basis throughout the month of July.                                Michelle Beahm / Kitsap News Group

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(T)here’s Waldo: Liberty Bay Books and partnering businesses have a hidden guest through July

Annual scavenger hunt returns to downtown Bremerton and Poulsbo through July

Melissa Dylan, owner of Dylan Fabrics, said she’s ‘really excited, and sad at the same time’ to change the location of her business from downtown Bremerton to Silverdale.                                Michelle Beahm / Kitsap News Group

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Dylan Fabrics is moving to Silverdale

Owner says she’s ‘losing business’ because of lack of parking in downtown Bremerton

Ashley Martinez, owner of Ashley’s Pub: Boardom’s End, dressed as her favorite comic book character Wonder Woman for the grand opening of her bar. Michelle Beahm / Kitsap News Group

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Step into a celebration of beer, board games and nerd culture at Ashley’s Pub: Boardom’s End

Grand opening and cosplaying event took place on June 16

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Career moves in North Kitsap | Business

Bakke, Jackson join staff of Kitsap Physical Therapy

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Olympic College seeks employer input in survey

BREMERTON — Olympic College is conducting an Employer Satisfaction Survey to gauge its effectiveness in providing programs that…

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Lice? The Lice Girls can help with that

SILVERDALE — Head lice cause stress and embarrassment for millions of parents whose children get infested each year.…