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Xavier Eaglin was a three-time state-placer for South Kitsap at the Mat Classic and won a title as a freshman in 2018, the first SK ninth grader to do so. Eaglin finished his senior year with an undefeated record and an SPSL championship.

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Port Orchard Independent Male Athlete of the Year: Xavier Eaglin

When the COVID-19 pandemic shut down high school sports, young athletes everywhere began thinking about what their life…

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Manchester Library expansion now underway

Friends organization still raising funds for project

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Kitsap County burn ban starts Saturday

Due to rising fire danger, the Kitsap County fire marshal is imposing a ban on most outdoor burning…

Tim Gallagher, shown here swimming for Kingston High School, swam in the U.S. Olympic Time Trials last week in Omaha, Neb. (KNG File Photo)

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Kingston grad swims at U.S. Olympic Time Trials

It came about a year later than expected, but Tim Gallagher’s first experience at the U.S. Olympic Swimming…

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Kilmer: Constituent COVID pain is uppermost on his mind

Kilmer tells City Council that local pandemic help is coming

THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

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Kelowna motorcyclist seriously injured in crash

The crash happened Sunday at about 1:30 p.m.

<em>Front: an original message was written by couple married in 2013.</em>
Courtesy photos

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Message in a bottle from Poulsbo to Canada

A message in a bottle from a couple married in Poulsbo in 2013 found its way to the…

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ARPA: Restore positions, help nonprofits and charities

The Poulsbo City Council recently discussed possible uses for the $3.1 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds…

The dock at Indianola has been a contentious area for visitors and homeowners. Port of Indianola photo

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Group trying to be Good Neighbors in Indianola

The Good Neighbors group in Indianola is trying to educate themselves and the community about the history of…

Kingston senior Morgan Halady will continue her volleyball career at the Division 1 level, playing for Portland State next year.

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Kingston’s Halady takes twisting path to Portland State

Morgan Halady went down a long and winding road to find her college home, and although there were…

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Chad Nass steps down as SK wrestling coach

After 17 years and plenty of successes in the record books, Chad Nass has stepped down as the…

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Learning during the pandemic

It was a year full of lost experiences and unique opportunities, the SKSD superintendent says.

North Kitsap junior Jonas La Tour was named Olympic League MVP.
 North Kitsap junior Jonas La Tour was named Olympic League MVP. (KNG File Photo)

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NK’s La Tour named Olympic League MVP

Jonas La Tour was the leading scorer on North Kitsap’s league championship team, so it’s no surprise the…

Turning of the tassels to symbolize the transfer from student to graduate.

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N. Kitsap, Kingston send grads off into the world

A tale of two (or three) graduations unfolded in North Kitsap over the weekend.

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EMS accounts for 71% of SKFR’s calls so far this year

That’s a 4.2% increase compared to the same period last year

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Poulsbo breakwater OK’d but bidding delayed

The hearing examiner for the city of Poulsbo has approved the Port of Poulsbo’s Breakwater Replacement project to…

Keel Slayback

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SK wrestling wins SPSL title

Wolves wrestlers dominate in tournament of state’s toughest league

Poulsbo Mayor Becky Erickson and Viking Brew Haus owner Eric Dietz held a ribbon-cutting over the weekend of June 4. (Courtesy Photo)

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New Viking Brew Haus to offer more next door

Viking Brew, now Viking Brew Haus, has crossed the street and moved into bigger digs.

Colton Bower tries to find room with 6-foot-9 John Vaara guarding him close in the league championship game. (Mark Krulish/Kitsap News Group)

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NK knocks off PA to capture league hoops title

For the second-straight year, North Kitsap won its last game of the season.

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SK Art Association: Battered but still standing

COVID can’t stop the creativity of artists’ community