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Another COVID-related death confirmed in Kitsap, 131 total

14 new cases confirmed on Bainbridge Island

The conservation easement is located just across the bay from the PGST reservation. (courtesy photo)

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PGST and Rayonier strike a deal

The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe reached a deal with Rayonier, and its subsidiary Raydient, purchasing 18.4 acres of…

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Five more Retsil residents, two staffers, test positive for COVID

Total cases now at 41 for residents, 10 for staff

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City accepts American Rescue Plan grant

Port Orchard will receive more than $2 million for municipal needs

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Eviction concerns still loom over some Midway residents

Confusion over rental assistance, tenant responsibility and rights has organizations concerned

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Concerns expressed about how Kitsap County prioritizes housing services

With a high need for services and not enough funding, service organizations worry about equity

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Area leaders coalesce to seek a fix for the Gorst Corridor

Gorst Coalition asking Legislature for $457 million to fund project

Kingston to shift its annual Wine walk to a more inclusive festival. (courtesy photo)

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Kingston Wine Walk to become more festival like

Kingston has hosted a “Wine Walk” for years, but this year the walk will be transformed into more…

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Inslee: Get shots or lose job

Gov. Jay Inslee Wednesday announced a vaccination requirement for employees working in K-12, most childcare and early learning,…

Don Sickle of Bainbridge Island makes a play at the net during a medal match in the Mixed Doubles tournament. Sickle and his partner, Kim Hemingway, won silver in the 3.0, 50+ group. (Mark Krulish/Kitsap News Group)

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Founders pickleball tournament now has a home

The home of pickleball finally has a home, and this past weekend was a time to celebrate.

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Brushfire season is near-normal — but fire chiefs are concerned

Fuel for ‘serious’ fires is tinder-dry and waiting

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Retsil resident dies of COVID-19; 39 at facility test positive

Almost all residents are vaccinated, but just 52% of employees are, according to media reports

Houston-based Waste Management is experiencing a shortage of drivers and other workers, which impacted yard-waste pickup schedules in Bremerton. (Waste Management photo)

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Labor shortage causes delays in yard waste pickup

Waste Management is actively recruiting drivers to close the labor gap

Brewer Mark Hood cans Echoe’s first batch of Monks Indiscretion. Courtesy Photos

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Echoes Brewing brings back Sound beer, family vibes

Creating a family-friendly space while bringing back one of Kitsap’s favorite breweries (under a new name) and brewer…

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City holds back approval for Fathoms events through Labor Day

Fathoms organization cancels grand parade, Seagull Splat 5K, and crafts show

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New face mask directive issued for Kitsap County by KPHD

A fifth wave of increased COVID-19 transmission has driven new directive

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Breakwater bidding to go forward despite permit delays

The Port of Poulsbo will go forward with bidding for breakwater replacement despite agency approval delays.

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DOH: Masks not required for outdoor sports this fall

The fall preps preseason is just around the corner, and as teams gather to get ready for what…

Hannah Ronning watching the sunset over Poulsbo on her Concept2 Rowing machine. Courtesy Photo

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Poulsbo woman breaks records in rowing

While records were shattered at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, other records are being broken right here in Poulsbo.

Photos courtesy of Steve Sego

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Historic Roxy Theatre’s foundation hoping to become building’s owner

Movies of the Decade events celebrate theater’s 80 years and bring in funding to purchase the space