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Kitsap Peninsula residents can help

There is a devastating disease robbing us of our dearest family members, closest friends, and many of our…

Intrusions into public right of way is dangerous

Letters to the Editor

Intrusions into public right of way is dangerous

There is a house being remodeled on Indianola Way in Indianola. They are doing a fine job. The…

Spread compassion, not hate

Letters to the Editor

Spread compassion, not hate

I am thinking about kids going to school. We want children to feel confident and secure. Some will…

‘Remember,’ but don’t ‘honor’

Letters to the Editor

‘Remember,’ but don’t ‘honor’

I disagree with keeping statues of Confederate generals erected in parks and city centers.

Together, we can make a difference

Letters to the Editor

Together, we can make a difference

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Opinion

Thank you, Port Orchard Public Works

After writing two letters to the Port Orchard Public Works Department and a letter to the editor requesting…

Catch up at Kingston’s Community Open House

Letters to the Editor

Catch up at Kingston’s Community Open House

Fed up with traffic in Kingston? Curious if the passenger-only fast ferry is really going to happen? Wonder…

Houston hindsight way too late

Letters to the Editor

Houston hindsight way too late

We find the numerous declarations of the unfortunate disaster in Houston as being “preventable” to be interesting but…

Seeing the better way forward

Letters to the Editor

Seeing the better way forward

The simple reasoning behind the liaison between Trump and the Democrats:

Letters to the Editor

Relay For Life raises $40,800 for The American Cancer Society

North Kitsap Relay For Life 2017 would like to say “thank you” to all its committees, participants and…

Letters to the Editor

Don’t give up hope

A wise person once wrote that you can easily judge the character of a man by how he…

Letters to the Editor

An obstacle to adding alternative classes

I read your interview with the new North Kitsap School District superintendent and was happy to read that…

Letters to the Editor

The worst bill for women in a generation

The bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act was the worst bill for women in a…

Letters to the Editor

Three stories about ‘extraordinary care’

Your July 21 edition of the North Kitsap Herald hit a “sweet spot” in the spirit of life.

Retired Kitsap County Sheriff Steve Boyer gives a “thumbs-up” in appreciation for paramedics Andy Plenge and Jim Whitsett, who assisted him when he sustained an injury. (Contributed photo)

Letters to the Editor

Retired sheriff gives a ‘thumbs-up’ to Poulsbo paramedics

We are indeed fortunate to have the Poulsbo Fire Department protecting our community. Providing medical aid was an…

Opinion

Whitten represented us well

As the Eisemann Center for the Performing Arts in Dallas hosted the International Cinderella Pageant in July, a…

Letters to the Editor

Sponsors made Concerts in the Park possible

On behalf of Poulsbo Parks & Recreation, I would like to thank all of this year’s sponsors for…

Letters to the Editor

Concerned about growth in Poulsbo

Having addressed the issue before, I was glad to see that my husband and I are not the…

Letters to the Editor

Supports Erickson for third term as mayor

Becky Erickson was pounding election signs into the ground in my neighborhood this past Saturday morning. I went…

Opinion

A clever idea for schools

As we all know, America has fallen behind Europe and Asia in education. Many countries in Europe have…