POULSBO — The word “recycling” brings to mind many pictures including kids picking up cans for 5 cents a piece,…
POULSBO — The North Kitsap School District board rejected all bids for the North Kitsap Regional Events Center Phase I…
POULSBO — Downtown business owners came in loud and clear Wednesday at a special Poulsbo Community Services Committee meeting that…
POULSBO — The Washington State Department of Ecology determined last week that a gasoline leak stemming from one of three…
POULSBO — If anyone had forgotten how badly Poulsbo needs a new city hall, Wednesday night served as a not-so-subtle…
LITTLE BOSTON — The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe’s House of Knowledge complex is one of the shining accomplishments of the…
POULSBO — While most parents are used to their children’s “dramatics,” and often find them a tad tiresome, others are…
KINGSTON — Tuesday, during the time of day when temperatures soared to about 90 degrees, many residents and visitors were…
POULSBO — Bond Road near the Kitsap Medical Center will be closed beginning at 8:30 p.m. July 13 and will last until 7:30 p.m. July 17. Crews will be installing culverts beneath the road to improve fish migration.
WEDNESDAY 11 MCTAKEOVER: The Soroptimist Club will host a McTakeover from 6-8 p.m. July 11 at the Poulsbo McDonalds. All…
KINGSTON — This Saturday Hall’s Angels, Can Do’s, Stairway to Steven and many other teams will lace up their sneakers, find that extra bottle of sunscreen and pitch their tents in preparation for a full 24 hours of walking the Kingston Junior High track as the North Kitsap Relay for Life again takes aim at raising cancer funding and awareness.
HANSVILLE — Though postponed for more than a year, dredging at the entrance of Coon Bay is now scheduled for November, and Driftwood Key Club members say after navigating various local, state and private organizations’ requirements, all the permits have been approved.
PORT GAMBLE — The canine athletes preparing for the fourth annual Muddy Paws Agility Club of Kitsap dog agility competition are ready to strut their four-legged stuff, and it will definitely put tricks like “sit,” “stay” and “play dead” to shame. These dogs, accompanied by their owners, will be flying through obstacles of all kinds to prove they are the fastest and most agile the North End has ever seen.
KINGSTON — Perhaps the highlight of the longest running parade in Washington came when the Kingston High School Buccaneers emerged in front of the entire crowd of onlookers during the Fourth of July celebration.
It was a proud moment for the soon-to-be school and the community at large.
KINGSTON — Kitsap County officials continue to urge North End residents to use alternate routes whenever possible to avoid construction work along Miller Bay Road.
Three separate improvement projects are slowing traffic in the area, including traffic lights being installed at Miller Bay and West Kingston roads, Miller Bay and Indianola roads and Miller Bay and Gunderson roads.
POULSBO — It’s back to budget basics as Poulsbo City Council members prepare to meet tonight to discuss three city hall development proposals presented during a special public open house June 25. With proposal numbers running from $12.2 million to $16 million, council members face the challenge of working an option into their allotted $10.1 million budget.
POULSBO — A new chapter of Optimist International has started right here in Poulsbo, and it’s gearing up to make a difference.
They call themselves the North Kitsap Optimist Club, and chartered May 30 with 29 members already on the roster. With a call to serving local youth in any way they can, members of the club are now planning future events designed to encourage optimism in children as a healthy state of mind.
POULSBO — The newest member of Poulsbo’s Public Works garbage fleet has officially joined ranks.
The Peterbilt, a 1997 model purchased from the city of Shelton sporting a Heil mechanical lifting device on its right side, is now taking on more than 400 residential trash cans each Tuesday, and is simultaneously saving public works employees some serious aches and pains.
POULSBO — Wally Harrison may operate under the stealthy guise of a peacefully retired grandpa, but don’t be fooled. The 79-year-old former home and boat builder’s shop remains abuzz as he takes on his newest role: kid entertainer extraordinaire.
POULSBO — “Memories of the Seashore” has translated into memories that will last a lifetime for recent North Kitsap High School graduate and marimba drummer Malinda Willey.
Her perfect rendition of the Keiko Abe piece earned her first place at the Washington Music Educators Association State Solo and Ensemble Contest April 28, as she bested 22 others at Central Washington University in Ellensburg.