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Turning 105 is no big deal for Mary DeLaGrange

Port Orchard birthday girl just wants her family to enjoy some cake

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All events back on for Kingston 4th of July

Parade at noon; fireworks at 10 p.m.

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Filling void, couple brings cider house to Poulsbo

With so many breweries and bars located across Kitsap County, a Poulsbo couple wanted to bring something different…

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Political leaders, organizers and supporters join in the call for more action in the mission for racial equality at a Juneteenth rally at Evergreen Rotary Park on Saturday, June 18 in Bremerton.

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Celebrating Juneteenth

Attendees say more steps are needed for racial equity

The donated concrete floats were towed to the Port of Poulsbo for complete refurbishment and reuse in the new floating breakwater. Courtesy Photo

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Construction of new Poulsbo breakwater begins

Will be ready for public by next year

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Youth get hands dirty at Fat Turnip Farms

Owner’s mission to give back to community

Firefighters rescued a visiting 78-year-old woman after her fall a few feet down a cliff in Eglon. Courtesy Photo

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Woman, dog rescued after falling over cliff in Eglon

Firefighters rescued a woman and a dog Tuesday in Eglon after they fell over a cliff at a…

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Cake4Kids bakes tasty treats for underserved kids

Nonprofit is looking to expand into Central and South Kitsap

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Poulsbo Parks & Recreation director Dan Schoonmaker talks about the giant troll sculpture project during last week’s City Council meeting.

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Poulsbo moves forward with giant troll sculpture project

Cost and location still to be decided; city can still back out of it

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DUI breathalyzer tests tossed in Kitsap County District Court

Judges deem them inadmissible

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Felony drug possession change in law rocks state legal system

Washington state’s law outlawing possession of drugs for personal use was unconstitutional

This graduate has the look of elation after receiving her diploma. Tyler Shuey/North Kitsap Herald Photos

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Rain doesn’t dampen spirits of North Kitsap graduates

Packed-house fills North Kitsap Stadium

Several Kingston High graduates celebrate receiving their diplomas at their in-person graduation ceremony.

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Kingston graduates shine through resilience

After being the first school in Kitsap County to close due to COVID-19 a few years back, Kingston…

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Construction novices use sweat equity to build themselves a home

Housing Kitsap program is a viable way to enter competitive home market

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Sheriff’s Office citizen volunteers help deputies shoulder the load

Volunteers take on more mundane tasks so KCSO deputies can attend to more pressing issues

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Indianola goldsmith creates custom jewelry at home

Recycling in an earth-friendly way is golden, even in the jewelry business.

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Three men plead not guilty in Careaga murder case

Suspects are being held in Kitsap County Jail without bail

An idea of what the giant troll sculpture at Fish Park would look like if approved by Poulsbo City Council. Courtesy Photos

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Poulsbo ponders giant troll sculpture at Fish Park

Cost would be around $90K, but could be tourist attraction

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Feeding hungry students is a culinary challenge for SKSD kitchens

Picky primary students skip the pepperoni, but high schoolers like the spice on their lunch menu

Graduates wore masks and social distanced at last year’s North Kitsap ceremony due to COVID-19 concerns. File Photos

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NK, Kingston graduations back to normal

Attendance open; no masks or social distancing