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Veterans sought for Congressional pinning

Vietnam and other veterans who served between Nov. 1, 1955 and May 15, 1975 are invited to a…

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Cyber attack continues to raise havoc with medical systems

CommonSpirit Health confirmed Oct. 12 that its nationwide outage of electronic health records was the result of a…

Poulsbo's Central Market will now be called Town & Country Market as new signage and branding is starting to be implemented. File Photo

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Poulsbo’s Central Market now Town & Country

Central Market in Poulsbo has begun implementing its new Town & Country Market signs and store branding, bringing…

Attorney General Bob Ferguson speaks in Bremerton. File Photo

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Kitsap County set to receive $7.6 million in opioid settlement

Part of $518 million state settlement with 3 drug companies

Investigators say the blaze was likely accidental, resulting when combustibles atop a stove caught fire after a burner was inadvertently turned on. Courtesy Photos

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Sprinklers thwart fire at Kingston apartments

No one was injured and damage was limited when automatic sprinklers quickly controlled a fire in Kingston Oct.…

A wooded trail on the Bethany Lutheran Church property. File Photo

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Church’s affordable housing project progressing

Protesters at Bethany Lutheran Church on Bainbridge Island have it all wrong, its pastor says.

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Kitsap newspapers do well in statewide competition

The Bainbridge Island Review won 15 awards at the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association convention in Bellingham Oct. 8.

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Best of the Best of Kitsap County

It’s time to vote for the “Best of the Best of Kitsap County.”

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3 public hearings for BI council Oct. 11

Three public hearings will take place at the Bainbridge Island City Council meeting Oct. 11.

Woodward Middle School student Antonia Paxtor Vicente speaks with filmmaker Zach Ingrasci and eighth-grade school counselor Patricia Beers about Guatemala. Nancy Treder/Kitsap News Group Photos

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Optimist films raise awareness about issues

Filmmakers Zach Ingrasci and Chris Temple returned to Bainbridge Island last month to premiere their latest film, “Free…

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Medical hurting due to electronic records issues

Doctors and patients are calling it a week to forget after an electronic records outage forced St. Michael…

Mark Taylor shows visitors the process he uses to start plants in his hydroponics shed. Nancy Treder/Kitsap News Group Photos

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Pair turn sandpit into hydroponic farm on BI

Tracy Lang and Mark Taylor are turning an old sandpit into farmland by using chicken tillage, cover crops…

Examples of Danish artist Thomas Dambo’s troll sculptures. Courtesy Photos

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Poulsbo votes no on giant troll sculpture

High cost, lack of fundraising groups among concerns

A blue and white sticker reads "Accessibility for All" with a blank rectangle where a phone number can be written so those who need help opening a door can call for assistance. Courtesy Photo

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County starts sticker program for those with mobility impairments

A new project of Kitsap County’s Accessible Communities Advisory Committee provides businesses, schools, places of worship, and other…

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Increase in STDs a concern in Kitsap County

Syphilis infections in Kitsap County are at their highest rates in 10 years.

An electric vehicle at a charging station. Courtesy Photo

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Kitsap gives update on EV, bicycle code project

During the Kitsap County Planning Commission meeting Oct. 4, the department of Community Development gave an update on…

JJ’s Fish House in downtown Poulsbo recently closed after 26 years. Courtesy Photos

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JJ’s Fish House closes after 26 years in Poulsbo

Owner is selling business; still expects it to be a seafood restaurant

Firefighters in Oregon work on burnout operations in attempts to contain the wildfire. Courtesy Photo

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CKFR firefighters assist in battle of Oregon wildfire

When firefighters are sent to fight wildfires in other states, you might think that’s exactly what they are…

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Volunteers needed for Kingston shelter

The Kingston Severe Weather shelter needs additional volunteers in order to open this winter season.

A protester waves to cars passing by the Planned Parenthood in Bremerton. Elisha Meyer/Kitsap News Group

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Pro-life group occupies house across from Planned Parenthood

Says they care about all lives, show options to abortion