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Let’s Get Real Estate: Getting help with house payments

Dear Jan: We are behind on our house payments. With all the talk about the mortgage companies working…

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Pet Chat: Back to school for pups

Now that the kids are all settled back in school, it’s time to talk about whether you and…

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This ‘n’ That: A Christmas formula for life

Anyone who knows me well, knows my favorite holiday is Christmas Eve. Every year I look forward to…

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Aging Matters: Hearing loss and aging

Hearing loss is not exclusively associated with aging.

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On Kingston Time: Wreck the halls – Christmas with boys

It’s not that I was such a girly-girl, but if you saw the photos of my Christmases past…

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Roundabout: A “Little Women” Christmas

Is “Little Women” by Louisa May Alcott a Christmas story? At our house it is.

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U-cut tree farms a family tradition

Big Maple Tree Farm Buck Lake Road, Hansville, (360) 638-2065 Go left on Hansville Road then seven miles…

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Kingston Repertory Theater brings “Scrooge” to Wolfle

The Kingston Repertory Theater and the Wolfle PTA present the family holiday classic “A Christmas Carol” in December…

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Eglon festivities liven up North End hamlet

Christmas bazaar & bake sale The annual Eglon Old-Fashioned Christmas Bazaar and Holiday Bake Sale warms up the…

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Holidays out the road in Hansville

For the first time, Hansville will have its own community holiday tree, which will be lit up at…

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Yuletide auction lights the night

The annual Stillwaters Yuletide Auction takes place 4-7 p.m. Dec. 7 at the theater in Port Gamble across…

One of the homes featured in the Kingston Holiday Home Tour Dec. 13.

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Kingston Holiday Home Tour checks out the decked out

Begin the holiday season in Kingston on Dec. 13 with the Holiday Home Tour, sponsored by the Downtown…

It sucks to be young and in love in a rainy place called the Pacific Northwest

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‘Twilight’ gives fans a fangless vamp romance

To put it in teenspeak — of which there is much in “Twilight,” the cinematic version of Stephenie…

Look familiar? You've probably driven by it so many times

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By the big red barn in the great green field

A Glance at the Past takes a look at barns along West Kingston Road.

From 'Twilight' town.

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THE SCREENING ROOM | ‘Twilight’ gives fans a fangless vamp romance

To put it in teenspeak — of which there is much in “Twilight,” the cinematic version of Stephenie…

The stars of Suquamish Championship Wrestling will be in the ring Nov. 29 at the Suquamish Tribal Center.

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‘The occasional elbow drop off the jungle gym’

What’s Up looks into the alternative lifestyle of backyard wrestling and a local semi-pro promoter who’d like to…

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Growing season’s not over yet

This is the time of year when we still hanker for a tiny bit of winter gardening outside.…

The forces of Suquamish Championship Wrestling will be bringing the November Pain Nov. 29 in Suquamish.

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‘The occasional elbow drop off the jungle gym’

What’s Up looks into the alternative lifestyle of backyard wrestling and a local semi-pro promoter who’d like to…

Kitsap Credit Union (KCU) President/CEO Elliot Gregg (right) and Senior Vice President of Marketing Ron Rogerson sing Britney Spears' 'Oops I Did It Again' in front of fellow employees Tuesday morning. KCU employees voted for who they thought could sing the best. The person with the most votes could match that number in money and buy themselves out of singing. The next person in line had the choice of matching the person in front of them and their total or sing. Gregg choose to sing over paying $355 while Rogerson offered his talents as a backup singer. All proceeds were donated to United Way of Kitsap County.

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Oops… They did it again!

It sucks to be young and in love in a rainy place called the Pacific Northwest

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‘Twilight’ gives fans a fangless vamp romance

To put it in teenspeak — of which there is much in “Twilight,” the cinematic version of Stephenie…