SUQUAMISH — While the ownership of the Kiana Lodge may have recently changed hands, the new proprietors don’t plan on touching a thing on the 1,000-foot, no-bank waterfront property that has been the site for weddings, conventions and retreats for several decades.
POULSBO — Whether they tend a garden for sustenance, relaxation or recognition, the North Kitsap chapter of Soroptimists are hoping local gardeners will use their hobby to help the needy this weekend.
POULSBO — Achieving the rank of Eagle Scout was something North Kitsap High School sophomore and Boy Scout Kyle Hollenback had always wanted to do.
POULSBO — Ten-year-old Bonnie Foley was nervous but excited for her first haircut ever Saturday.
Water, even though we’re surrounded by it, is not an inexhaustible resource in Kitsap County. So the notion that builders should examine development’s effect on the watershed before beginning new construction is obvious.
POULSBO — Though the wharf building has struggled for its identity among downtown businesses in years past, Steve Urand feels his newest venture might continue the building’s upward mobility of late.
POULSBO — An attempted theft at Central Market turned into the discovery of a portable meth lab Friday.
KINGSTON — A very dapper-looking group of Kingston-North Kitsap Rotary members officially took on the role of serving the community.
About eight months ago, the Herald spoke up on an issue that it quickly took heat for. This paper came out against Fred Hill Materials’ Pit-To-Pier project in July because it felt, despite promises to the contrary, the local company could never give the total assurance that an environmental disaster would not occur there.
POULSBO — A new partnership over the Jewel Box Gallery has two local groups declaring that they’ve found a work of art in one another.
KINGSTON — Greg Platz sure called it — it was the largest Town Hall meeting in Kingston’s history.
In the wake of the National Alliance’s pro-Aryan literature that littered neighborhoods in Poulsbo earlier this month with “Black History,” it’s nice to know that a few of our residents also decided to speak up about their rights — with peers and through some good-natured competition.
POULSBO — Though neither of the Vikings’ basketball teams made the post-season this year, both teams grew tremendously, discovering down the stretch their keys to success on the hardwood.
KINGSTON — In a meet that came down to the final three matches on the day, the Poulsbo Panthers wrestling team was able to put forth the extra effort needed to secure the victory over cross-North end rivals, Kingston, by a count of 55-34 Thursday.
KEYPORT — Though the Naval Undersea Museum at Keyport contains historical artifacts like torpedoes and diving suits, it may soon be known nationally for its offerings of a much more scientific nature.
SUQUAMISH — The Kaya’s Girls Mentoring Group is reviving Suquamish’s Native New Year Celebration with hopes that its attendees take part recognizing the changing of the seasons and learn more about the Suquamish culture as well.
POULSBO — Approaching changes of department heads have created an opportunity for the City of Poulsbo to change things up in a couple of its departments.
KINGSTON & SUQUAMISH — For Robert Gumbs, a student at Lakewood, Washington’s Alternatives for Individuals school, the choice to leave his public high school was both one he wanted — and needed.
KINGSTON — Debi and Courtland Goetz want to make sure their guests feel relaxed and at peace when they come to visit and revitalized when they depart. A dose of fresh fruit juice, the Goetzes agree, helps accomplish this goal.
KINGSTON — About six months from now, the North Kitsap School District will begin construction of its $37.9 million high school off West Kingston Road.