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Emma Stamp is all smiles as she celebrates one of her two home runs against Curtis in South Kitsap’s first game of the season. (Mark Krulish/Kitsap News Group)

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South Kitsap crushes Curtis 22-2 in opener

It’s been nearly two years since the South Kitsap fastpitch team took the field in Port Orchard, but…

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Hate crimes against Asian Americans haven’t spiked in Kitsap County

But the numbers have risen across the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Variant here; follow COVID protocols

Studies: Variant more likely to cause severe illness, death

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Southworth-to-downtown Seattle

Fast-ferry service is now underway

Lynne Mackey-Moseley was one of the recipients of a grant from the North Kitsap Schools Foundation. (Courtesy photo).

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NK Schools Foundation awards $13K in grants

1st high schooler gets grant for Equity Club

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93 new COVID cases in Kitsap

On Monday, the Kitsap Public Health District confirmed 93 new positive cases of COVID over the weekend, bringing…

A driver accidentally slammed into two downtown Poulsbo businesses Monday. (Photos courtesy of Poulsbo Fire Department)
Structural engineers were able to remove the vehicle safely from the businesses.

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Elderly driver slams into Poulsbo businesses

Two downtown Poulsbo businesses were damaged when a vehicle drove into them Monday afternoon.

The new Suquamish Tribal Council, from left, Councilmembers Luther (Jay) Mills Jr., Rich Purser, Sammy Mabe, Chairman Leonard Forsman, secretary Windy Anderson, treasurer Robin Little Wing Sigo and vice-chairman Wayne George. (Photo by Jon Anderson/Courtesy of Suquamish Tribe)

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Suquamish fill 5 seats on Tribal Council

The Suquamish Tribe filled its five open spots on its Tribal Council last week, with four familiar faces…

<em>Cars line the parking lot of Olympic College in Poulsbo as eligible folks wait to get their COVID-19 vaccine.</em>		 Ken Park/North Kitsap Herald

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Olympic Poulsbo Nursing Program hosts drive-through vaccine clinic

Supported by the Kitsap Public Health District and Kitsap County Emergency Operations Center, Olympic College-Poulsbo now offers a…

Lillian Pruden puts a shot past the Kingston blockers during North Kitsap’s final volleyball match of the season. (Mark Krulish/Kitsap News Group)

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NK spikes Kingston in battle of top teams

North Kitsap and Kingston finished first in their respective Olympic League divisions, so it seemed only natural for…

Mayor Erickson announced she will be running for a 4th term as mayor.(courtesy photo)

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Erickson talks fourth term and reflects on last year and a half

Following the announcement that she will be seeking a fourth term in office, the North Kitsap Herald virtually…

North Kitsap running back Kelly Wanzek bursts through the line during Thursday night’s win over Olympic. (Mark Krulish/Kitsap News Group)

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North Kitsap caps perfect season with victory over Olympic

Normally, an undefeated season ends with with a victory at the Tacoma Dome and a whole lot of…

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SKSD’s Winter misses out on Peninsula’s top job

Finalist Krestin Bahr of Eatonville School District is chosen district’s new superintendent

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Additional COVID-related death confirmed in Kitsap, 91 total

Kitsap now back over “high level” of coronavirus activity

Adding 9 structures to the playground at Raab Park will expand the footprint to 9,000 square feet of inclusive fun. (courtesy photo)

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‘All-inclusive’ playground coming to Poulsbo

A local community group has been working with the city of Poulsbo, Poulsbo Rotary Club and the Kitsap…

Phase one (green and yellow highlights) will begin with removal of 45 acres of trees. courtesy photo

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Arborwood to breakground this spring

Arborwood, a subdivision project 30 years in the making, is about ready to embark on its development this…

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Festival organizers determining whether their events are a ‘go’ this summer

Pandemic still problematic wild card for event staging

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Washington state’s only Native American lawmaker cuts a path in Olympia

She’s leading call to eliminate Native American team names

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New Southworth fast ferry service is free through April

Four daily trips into Seattle, five returning sailings to Southworth

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Kilmer urges SBA relief for live performance and art venues

The economic venues act established a $15 billion grant program to support shuttered live venues