KINGSTON — Residents in the North End and Bainbridge Island are still trying to gather their thoughts and feelings after…
Does Poulsbo need to look toward the future or learn its lessons from history? That was the primary question mulled…
SUQUAMISH — In an effort to consolidate its employees and information, the Suquamish Tribe is making space for a new…
Resident found dead following dispute, bail set at $1 million.
POULSBO — Motorists ticking down the days until October’s end while slogging through the orange-coned obstacle course of State Route 305 can stop counting. The work first expected to be finished this month will now take until next summer to complete.
“We’re not going to make the October dream date,” said Washington State Department of Transportation project engineer Jerry Moore. “It’s going to be early- to mid- next summer before this job gets wrapped up.”
KINGSTON — The Kingston Village Green Stewardship Committee is digging into the couch cushions and working with local, county and state organizations to try and raise as much extra change as possible for the Kingston Village Green. Tuesday, during a House Capital Budget Committee meeting in Bremerton, Kitsap County Commissioner Steve Bauer presented the updated concept plan for the property, located on West Kingston Road, and asked the committee to examine a $1.3 million capital budget request.
HANSVILLE — The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe is placing its bets the public will react well to a new retail and commercial space planned to be constructed in the next couple of years — a complex that will include a new Point Casino building and hotel.
POULSBO — The city of Poulsbo has taken up the timely task of creating a formulaic annexation strategy, and the project is coming none too soon as a Kitsap County-wide emergency moratorium has frozen much of the area’s buildable land for at least 60 days.
POULSBO — Seven months and nearly $60,000 after beginning the search for a new leader at the Poulsbo Police Department, Poulsbo Mayor Kathryn Quade announced Wednesday night Dennis Swiney has accepted the police chief position.
POULSBO — North Kitsap High School seniors Courtney Fraser and Jonah Bomgaars were both pleasantly surprised when they heard the unexpected news.
In early September, the dynamic studious duo discovered they were named 2008 National Merit Scholarship semi-finalists. Fraser and Bomgaars entered the 2008 National Merit program by taking the 2006 preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) as juniors, which served as initial screen of program entrants.
POULSBO — With Halloween just a few short weeks away, residents are getting ready to celebrate with the debut of a riotous comedy masterpiece in the form of “Little Shop of Horrors.” Nearly 50 members of the North Kitsap High School Drama Club are partaking in the production of the darkly hilarious hit.
SHINE — Fred Hill Material’s pit-to-pier project has been the basis for many debates and objections from residents in Kitsap and Jefferson counties, and now in a letter to the Jefferson County Department of Community Development, the United States Navy has made it clear it is also not in favor of the proposed project.
POULSBO — It was a familiar discussion Wednesday afternoon, but with a new and different ending as the Viking Fest board and Historic Downtown Poulsbo Association members were asked by the city’s Community Services Committee to work together to solve the Viking Fest location dilemma. Since the dialogue began over the summer, the city has provided a venue for it on several occasions, seeing a record number of meeting attendees.
When you talk or hear discussions about global warming and the 19th and 20th centuries’ destructive tendencies which have created a swelling doomsday scenario of points of no return and inevitable freeze or burn, do you ever wondered if anyone is actually doing anything?
Of course they are.
Collective Visions Gallery should open some minds this month as the space in between its walls welcomes and weaves a few different forms that might amount to artistic discovery.
On the visual side, all month long, is the unique collaboration of ceramic printmaking created by CVG artist Paula Gill, while musically, for one day only, the gallery will host the eastern-old-style combo of sitar and tabla played by Pundit Debi Prasad Chatterjee and Vishal Nagar at 7 p.m., Oct. 12.
HANSVILLE — As Scott Spain stands in his comfortable and tidy workshop, he talks about the 20 years he spent in the music industry and, later, putting his life on the line as a firefighter. The firefighter motif on his motorcycle says it all, and describes accurately the third job he took on in his life two years ago — custom motorcycles.
shopping skills and you’re really stressed out.” NKHS Career Center specialist Paula Patterson said the drop-off and pick-up events, during…
Many of those people were donors who had participated in fundraising efforts since the project began more than five years…
It’s an interesting sensation to watch a performer step on stage alone with nothing but a tiny four-stringed instrument clutched in his hands. It’s funny the expectations one can conjure when about to listen to a solo show of ukelele as compared to, for instance, a guitarist, or any other solo instrumentalist.
Many times, fire engines will accompany an ambulance on medical calls, and Nichol said that is purely because the ambulance…