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The Ecology Youth Corps is just one of the litter cleanup programs that was suspended during COVID-19 the past two years.

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Ready to clean up this town, highway, trail, etc.?

If you think you’ve been seeing more litter along roadsides — especially the past two years during the…

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Kitsap’s economic future – and prices – are heading skyward

KEDA officials see workforce demands as a critical near-term challenge

Most of the Poulsbo City Council met in-person for the first time in over two years. Courtesy Photo

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Poulsbo Police, other Kitsap agencies will have new Records Management System

Old system was in place for over 20 years

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Wolfe reverses course, won’t run for re-election

County commissioner decides to retire from public service

Serhii and Dora Didukh. Courtesy Photo

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Local Ukrainian speaks on Russian invasion

Serhii Didukh works at Hot Shots Java in Poulsbo

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Washington Autonomous Vehicle illustration.

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KEDA: State has to keep its ‘edge’

The state is a global leader in innovation, and “we have to make sure we don’t lose the…

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Students get pro TV experience at SKHS

By Mike De Felice — Kitsap Daily News

Jon Richter (Mike De Felice | Kitsap Daily News)

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Hate being a pooper scooper? Kitsap Poo Patrol can help

Husband and wife team take on a job no one likes to do

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Homeless encampments to be removed by end of April

Kitsap reaching out to find them services

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Woman stable after shooting in Port Orchard

Charges for suspect include first-degree assault, witness tampering

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The Poulsbo Farmers Market will be staying at Gateway Fellowship church this year as the search continues for a permanent location.

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Poulsbo Farmers Market to stay at Gateway church this year

Without COVID, music, other activities return

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Southworth fast-ferry sailings interrupted to downtown Seattle

Kitsap Transit says service will resume the week of April 4

The Poulsbo City Council and Planning Commission held a joint meeting Tuesday to discuss the city’s plans for population and employment growth. Courtesy Photo

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Poulsbo discusses population, employment growth

The Poulsbo City Council and Planning Commission held a joint meeting Tuesday to discuss population and employment growth,…

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Students hold signs while standing in a circle and talk about racist experiences they’ve had at Kingston High School.

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Walkout at KHS to protest alleged racism

Up to 50 Kingston High School students participated in a walkout last week to bring awareness to alleged…

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Children are seen in a refugee center in Poland.

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Poulsbo firefighter talks about refugees

A Kingston humanitarian aid worker found himself back in the classroom when he visited students on Bainbridge Island…

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SKFR’s call volume breaks record in 2021 — and continues to increase

Calls increased 10.7% last year

The inside of the new FanDuel Sportsbook at the Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort was filled with people during the early rounds of March Madness. Tyler Shuey/North Kitsap Herald photos

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Suquamish Clearwater Casino scores big with sports betting

It was a pretty good bet that the FanDuel Sportsbook at the Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort would be…

Cast members of Olympic College film student R.S. Powell’s thesis film “Ghost in the Graveyard.”

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Hoping he has a ghost of a chance in film industry

Olympic College student makes horror flick at NK locations

One of the parking spots on Front Street that will be designated for short-term parking and loading areas for nearby businesses. Courtesy Photos

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3 downtown spots to be short-term loading areas

Council also approves new contract with Poulsbo police

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U.S. House passes federal funding for Bremerton’s Quincy Square Project

Project to receive $2.5 million in funding