POULSBO — Citing the need for more time and more voices, the city council held off on approving a new Olhava development document this week.
POULSBO — A 3-2 school board vote will continue the development of a new high school in Kingston, but with newfound uneasiness.
POULSBO — Shelby Sundquist, 6, and Johna Fowler, 5, are learning the basics of reading and writing at Children’s Garden Montessori School.
POULSBO — Three years, several reviews and one delay later, the Liberty Bay Trail finally got the go ahead from council this week.
BREMERTON — There could be passenger-only ferries running between the Little City By the Sea and the Emerald City by the time Puget Sound boaters get their crafts washed and ready for the summer.
November 2003’s vote that scuttled Kitsap Transit’s proposal to float foot-ferries to and from Seattle on taxpayer dollars didn’t go to Davy Jones’ locker for fiscal reasons alone.
HANSVILLE — Following the cold weather snap and power outages that took place two weeks ago, Hansville residents and Puget Sound Energy officials will come together this week to discuss short-term and long-term solutions to keep the power on in the North End community.
POULSBO — Little Norway has something new to crow about and it doesn’t have anything to do with lutefisk.
This month, Puget Sound Energy community forester Jim Trainer verified that a Poulsbo area resident’s 50-acre property may contain not one, but two Champion Trees — a Western white pine and a black cottonwood.
SUQUAMISH — A Suquamish boy got a big surprise during his day off from school for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
POULSBO — The Central Kitsap boys’ basketball team was looking for a way to rebound from a tough loss to cross-town rivals Olympic when it came into Poulsbo for a game with the Vikings Friday night.
Well, Puget Sound Energy might not have been set to roll out the generators in Hansville earlier this month — 1) because the situation wasn’t quite dire enough and 2) because it had nowhere to site them — but we sincerely hope residents there learned a lesson.
POULSBO — Sometimes the smallest things can cause the largest problems.
Charlie DeWilde knows from personal experience.
POULSBO — On an unusually sunny and warm January morning last weekend, the New Havne Veien Walkway was filled with people decked out in fleeces, light jackets and walking shoes and armed with water bottles and portable CD players.
POULSBO — When a young American soldier named Leon Bass walked into Nazi Germany’s Buchenwald concentration camp, he witnessed atrocities that would affect him for the rest of his life.
POULSBO — Dreams of a new official City of Poulsbo soccer field at the Olhava site have taken a bad bounce and may be heading over the crossbar for good.
POULSBO — The legendary Olympic athlete Steve Prefontaine once said, “The harder I work, the luckier I get.”
KINGSTON — New Port of Kingston Commissioner Pete DeBoer recently took part in his first executive decision — one that could help bring long-awaited passenger-only ferry service to the Little City by the Sea.
Great strides have been taken on the field of equal rights during the past 40 years.
HANSVILLE — It was standing room only at the Hansville Community Center Jan. 15 as approximately 100 people showed up to hear how the State Department of Natural Resources was planning to sell a 390-acre parcel of forested land in North Kitsap.
KINGSTON — “Magical” is how Dennis Oost described the green space that could become an historic part of the North End’s active outdoors community.