FAIRGROUNDS — It took three hours but everyone left relieved. Some upset, some happy, but relieved it was finally over.
POULSBO — At the Raab Foundation, the spirit of Christmas is alive and well year ‘round.
That’s because the money raised during the annual Bellringer drive each holiday season is doled out throughout the year to North Kitsap families in need.
POULSBO — The end of 2003 will bring a new year and a new beginning for Poulsbo’s Marine Science Center.
POULSBO — Poulsbo Sons of Norway members are quickly discovering that the ‘fisk has a pretty large fan base.
POULSBO — The North Kitsap Poulsbo Rotary honored two North Kitsap High School athletes for their service on and off the field at their weekly breakfast last week.
POULSBO — If the adage “there’s strength in numbers” is true, then the Poulsbo Panthers boys’ basketball team has an advantage in selecting its varsity and junior varsity teams for the coming season.
KINGSTON — Gordon Elementary students have something new to look forward to at recess.
KINGSTON — In 11 years of coaching the Kingston Cavaliers junior high basketball team, Tony Chisholm believes his most important job as a coach is adding to what he calls each player’s “toolbox.”
HANSVILLE — It took more than last week’s cold snap before Puget Sound Energy discovered the need to temporarily install generators as backup power for the Hansville community.
POULSBO — Besides keeping its shelves full through the meager winter months, Fishline Food Bank has one more holiday wish — actually, about 600 wishes to be exact.
POULSBO — Kingston High School’s site project manager Don Brubeck warned the school board of directors that schedule back-ups may delay the school’s proposed opening in 2006
PORT ORCHARD — The Kitsap County Board of Commissioners took another stride on the long road that will eventually lead to completed 2003 comprehensive plan amendments this week.
POULSBO — Town & Country’s first venture in Poulsbo is going to be checking out in just a matter of months.
Hunger in our world today is a terrible thing but with most of the focus on the ailing nations across the globe, sometimes folks in our own community tend to fall by the wayside.
KINGSTON — The top shelves are completely empty. Two freezers and a refrigerator hold nothing save some butter and a few other items. Dust is collecting on the metal shelves that should be filled this time of year with dry goods, canned food and soups.
POULSBO — Two local sisters are looking for a few good women, or men, with hair to spare.
POULSBO — As the days grow shorter and there’s a nip in the air, folks start thinking of holiday traditions.
For many members of the Sons of Norway, that means lutefisk.
POULSBO — Talk to Charlie Olson about food and you’ll get the impression that a trip to the Poulsbo Pasta Company is a lesson in good eating.
Marinara should taste like tomato.
POULSBO — Teleworking’s effectiveness will be tested in Kitsap County soon but the chance that Boeing will be the test subject has flown the coop.
Kitsap Transit’s plan for a foot ferry to Kingston may be resting at the bottom of the Puget Sound for now but that doesn’t mean folks in the Little City by the Sea should despair.