POULSBO — An aerial photo of Lindvig Way taken in the late 1960s shows the broad, clear channel of Dogfish Creek flowing under a bridge and meeting in a healthy estuary with the headwaters of Liberty Bay.
POULSBO — The oldest school in the North Kitsap School District will have to wait one more year for its long-awaited renovations.
POULSBO — Unlike Sampson, perhaps hair is the antithesis of Eric Perkins’ source of power.
In 2001 facial hair was the lutefisk wolfer’s downfall, but the crowd-pleaser returned the next year clean shaven and took home the championship.
KINGSTON — A member of the North Kitsap Fire & Rescue medic and firefighting team has stepped down from nearly 13 years of service with the department for medical reasons, but may continue helping others around the world.
TACOMA — Kolby Hoover sat in the stands at Lincoln Bowl Saturday afternoon, attended by a dripping bag of ice and an unopened box of Reese’s Puffs cereal.
POULSBO — Lee Rosenbaum’s smile told it all.
The World War II and Korean conflict veteran and his wife Birty recently visited the Poulsbo American Legion Post 245 Veteran’s Service Office.
It’s almost time to break open the great book of soccer cliches for the weekend. Viking Cup 2003 is set to descend on Little Norway with the fervor of a longtime fullback taking a rare shot at an opposing team’s goal.
POULSBO — As if on cue, the heavens opened up just as the first Harley Davidson rolled down Front Street to kick off the 35th Viking Fest parade.
TACOMA — Dan Kolda may be a wily pitcher with years of experience, but he couldn’t sneak anything by the North Kitsap fastpitch team this week.
KINGSTON — Fireworks are expected to fly this summer for the Kingston Fourth of July celebration, or at least organizers hope they do if things go as planned.
POULSBO — Before the first funnel cake is sugared. Before the first Viking mugs for the cameras. Before the first pancake is flipped, there’s a lot of work that goes into making Viking Fest happen.
KINGSTON — Alan Chessman never thought he would be able to get the recipe of one of his favorite dishes in Seattle until it involved going on television.
KINGSTON — Mother Nature’s sweet smell and the sights of spring has arrived, with the assistance of some local helping hands.
POULSBO — With the first day of Lindvig construction nearing a close, downtown merchants gathered at city hall chambers Wednesday to voice their continued fears for Viking Fest.
It’s a shame that the Weekly World News beat the North Kitsap Herald to a riveting story about a 1,200-year-old Viking who was found frozen in a block of ice.
POULSBO — One teacher brings the past alive in her classroom.
The other helps guide his students into a foreign culture.
Lindvig Bridge. As Viking Fest approaches, it is becoming quite the buzz word in downtown circles and beyond. As the project gets underway, traffic that is already snared on Finn Hill will worsen significantly.
KINGSTON — Kitsap County has decided to let the little city by the sea move forward with a decision that has been 13 years in the waiting.
POULSBO — The 35th Annual Viking Fest kicks off in two days, promising the same excitement the three-day celebration has come to be known for.
Local postal carriers will be picking up more than just the mail Saturday as members of the National Association of Letter Carriers takes up their bags during the group’s 11th annual food drive May 10.