KINGSTON — Those who helped with the recent upgrades and renovations to the Kingston Community Center expect their kids and grandkids to take advantage of their work.
LITTLE BOSTON — It was a night when emotions ran high for Port Gamble S’Klallam tribal members, literally and in spirit.
POULSBO — The time of year when winter storms visit and power generators come out of storage has officially arrived in North Kitsap.
POULSBO — As the curtains draw to a close on the last showing of “The Laramie Project” Saturday, the sold out crowd may give the Poulsbo Players a standing ovation.
The Viking football team proved Friday night that they could bounce back from a tough loss, winning a close one versus the Port Angeles Roughriders, 21-14.
Cy Wyse. When he sets his mind to do something, the guy just does it. His drive and vision have been making good things happen in Kingston for years.
POULSBO — The North Kitsap cross country team may have been the host last Wednesday, but that doesn’t mean it were on overly familiar territory.
KINGSTON — One thing is certain: with three of the five directors’ positions up for election this year, the North Kitsap School Board will at least look different, if nothing else.
HANSVILLE — After five hours of public comment last week from Kitsap County’s fishing community, the design results for a new boat launch at Point No Point Beach Resort were impressive, even to the staunchest of fishermen.
If anyone was to have an apparent clone in Kingston, it might just be Pete DeBoer. The guy seems to be at least two places at once at any given time. Maybe it’s just a twin.
KINGSTON — Organizers of the Kingston Farmers’ Market couldn’t really complain about the rain and fog on their last day of the season.
LITTLE BOSTON — As part of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribal culture, honoring a young woman within the tribe to represent the group at various functions is a long, time-honored tradition.
POULSBO — For once, the Vikings were matched big play for big play.
And for the first time this season, the North Kitsap football team lost because of it.
KINGSTON — While it’s getting mucky, cold and wet outside, plans to develop some of Kingston’s old logging roads and county easements as hiking trails are receiving some much needed sunlight.
POULSBO — The Liberty Bay Foundation is giving community members the opportunity to play in the mud and help science at the same time.
POULSBO — A news brief in the Feb. 7, 1913 Kitsap County Herald (now the North Kitsap Herald) reads: “A ‘ludefisk’ supper will be served by the Fordefjord Ladies’ Aid on Friday evening, Feb. 21, beginning at 6 o’clock.”
POULSBO — North and South Kitsap were both short some of their top scorers Thursday night, so it was no surprise the game’s highlights came mostly at the defensive end.
Despite a fairly decent summer, the tough-to-please downtown business owners weren’t happy with at least one facet with Poulsbo tourism — the port. It seems no matter what the port does, the Historic Downtown Poulsbo Association is up in arms about it. Often justifiably so.
POULSBO — It’s a Christmas tradition in many Norwegian households.
In the First Lutheran family, lutefisk makes its debut the third week of October and it’s just as much of a tradition.
POULSBO — A recent sewage spill into Liberty Bay had the Lemolo Citizens Club meeting with city and county representatives this week to try and flush out a better plan.
