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Six songs of protest that still resonate today

As the nation grapples with the continual systemic issues of racial injustice and police brutality, recently magnified by…

Kitsap County legal notices | July 3, 2020

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Kitsap County legal notices | July 3, 2020

Kitsap County legal notices for the week of July 3, 2020

Democratic presidential elector Bret Chiafalo and two other Washington residents broke their pledge in 2016 to cast their Electoral College votes for Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

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Supreme Court says state can punish WA faithless electors

Justices: Presidential electors, including Everett man, must keep pledge to back popular vote winner

22 active cases of COVID-19 in Kitsap

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22 active cases of COVID-19 in Kitsap

Positive test rate remains just above 2 percent

COVID-19 infections continue to rise in Kitsap County

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COVID-19 infections continue to rise in Kitsap County

22 active cases of COVID-19, 267 total infections since March

DSHS to furlough some employees, reduce hours at all statewide agencies

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DSHS to furlough some employees, reduce hours at all statewide agencies

Furloughs and reduced office hours to take effect June 29 through July 20

Chiquiti Fireworks sales boom in absence of organized displays

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Chiquiti Fireworks sales boom in absence of organized displays

Tribal stand also introduced a new online pick-up option amid the COVID-19 pandemic

Photo courtesy of the Bainbridge Island School District | Construction began on the new Captain Johnson Blakely Elementary, in March 2018.

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Final change order approved for Blakely Elementary replacement project

Project budget total slated for nearly $45 million

County Commissioners approve policy plan for affordable housing program funding

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County Commissioners approve policy plan for affordable housing program funding

Eligible recipients can apply starting July 2

Law enforcement increase patrols to curb boating under the influence

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Law enforcement increase patrols to curb boating under the influence

Boaters will see an increase in patrols on fresh and marine waters across the state from July 3-5.

Kitsap Phase 3 application placed on hold until July 9

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Kitsap Phase 3 application placed on hold until July 9

Kitsap County’s application to move on to phase 3 of Gov. Jay Inslee’s “Safe Start” program has been…

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Poulsbo council to discuss Summer Fair, Fjord Drive, CARES grants Wednesday evening

Mayor Becky Erickson will seek city council approval Wednesday evening to establish the Poulsbo Cares Grant Program and…

Lawmakers thought Inslee’s veto went too far; they were right

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Lawmakers thought Inslee’s veto went too far; they were right

Governor knew vetoing a single sentence in roads budget was unusual, a judge ruled it wasn’t legal

Blood donors needed as northwest faces shortages

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Blood donors needed as northwest faces shortages

It’s not unusual for blood to be in short supply in the summer, but the COVID-19 pandemic still…

Kitsap County legal notices | June 26, 2020

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Kitsap County legal notices | June 26, 2020

Kitsap County legal notices for the week of June 26, 2020

11 new COVID-19 cases reported by health district Tuesday

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11 new COVID-19 cases reported by health district Tuesday

Countywide total currently sits at 235

Law enforcement agencies state they cannot detain, cite or arrest violators of mask order

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Law enforcement agencies state they cannot detain, cite or arrest violators of mask order

Both agencies cite Gov. Inslee’s statewide mask mandate as a “public health and safety measure.”

Poulsbo Police Chief announces retirement from law enforcement

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Poulsbo Police Chief announces retirement from law enforcement

Poulsbo Police Chief Dan Schoonmaker announced Monday that he would be retiring from law enforcement after more than…

224 cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Kitsap County

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224 cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Kitsap County

June sees the highest number of cases added since March

WSF advises riders limit usage to ‘essential purposes’

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WSF advises riders limit usage to ‘essential purposes’

Washington State Ferries recently advised all riders to limit travel on ferries to essential purposes only, and to…