KINGSTON — Members of the Kingston Citizens Advisory Committee had mixed reactions to last week’s presentation on the development of Kingston High School.
KINGSTON — There are tell-tale signs that a Rotary Club has made its way to the north end of Kitsap.
Students, teachers and school officials at six North Kitsap schools were welcomed back from winter break Monday with frigid temperatures — both outside and inside in the buildings.
HANSVILLE — The entire North End shut down into a winter wonderland for a day or so this week, as a snowstorm, claimed to be the biggest since 1996, blanketed Western Washington.
POULSBO — Making sure that new and old buildings meet city fire codes takes up 90 percent of Jerry Cooper’s time at the Poulsbo Fire Department.
POULSBO — The Poulsbo Fire Department helped a resident in a big way this week when she received an unexpected phone call at the beginning of the first big winter storm of 2004.
POULSBO — A cold spell and barrage of snow gave many in Little Norway an unexpected day off this week as Old Man Winter showed that he still has a few tricks up his sleeve.
POULSBO — After about nine months of talking, the Poulsbo Farmers Market is pushing into the final stretch until the debut of Little Norway’s first fresh produce and crafts showcase.
POULSBO — In 1990, the initial prototype for the World Wide Web was written, Microsoft introduced Windows 3.0 and Intel debuted the i486.
KINGSTON — For the 12th year running, some of North Kitsap’s best school hoopsters — as well as others from around the Sound — will hit the hardwood for Kingston’s 3-on-3 Hip Hop Hoop Shoot today.
POULSBO — Watch out for Colonel Mustard in the library with the candle stick or Miss Scarlet in the kitchen with the knife during upcoming weekends at the Murphy House this winter.
As the Herald continually strives for perfection, sometimes big events just seem to fall right through the cracks. Unfortunately, so do well deserved kudos at times.
Students hail school’s technology convenience.
Town matron Sammy Quinn died Dec. 30, leaving friends and memories.
North Kitsap can’t match Bremerton senior, lose 85-58.
Fund has helped community for last 52 years.
DOE, Suquamish officials work to assess damage in Indianola.
Poulsbo: Year in Review
Slippery roads and black ice on the evening of Dec. 28 sent cars sliding all over North End’s major thoroughfares, if not into ditches, keeping Poulsbo Fire Department and North Kitsap Fire & Rescue crews busy as they responded to a constant stream of weather-related accidents.
This last Saturday, Dec. 27 was my birthday. No big deal or anything, I was just wondering why nothing very exciting ever happens two days after Christmas.