Port Orchard
So, about 12:30 p.m. Dec. 10, the USS Nimitz came to town escorted by two U.S. Navy gunboats. We’d just docked our very nice 55-foot… Continue reading
Four little cautionary quotes to ponder: “A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.” — Ralph… Continue reading
I enjoyed reading Nancy Sefton’s Nov. 10 column about our local waters. I’d like to read more columns by Nancy. She is a local treasure… Continue reading
Thank you so much for the Tracyton Library article. It was well written and we are expecting more visitors based on this. Bonnie ChreyTracyton… Continue reading
On Nov. 14, the North Kitsap Schools Foundation gave out $53,000 in grants at our annual Celebration of Learning. The funds will support extraordinary learning… Continue reading
I accept Alan Jackson’s request to ask myself why I want to resist and obstruct what he calls “the positive policies already bearing fruit.” My… Continue reading
I would like to praise Kitsap Weekly for including two wonderful columns in a recent week’s edition, namely: “The movies of the atomic age” …… Continue reading
A recent story on families moving into their new homes in the Summerset new-home project ends with the tag quote from Poulsbo Mayor Becky Erickson:… Continue reading
Each year, the team at Fishline becomes witness to a remarkable phenomenon. When the talk turns to the holidays, our community galvanizes in a way… Continue reading
In a recent letter to the editor entitled “Social justice event strayed from its mission,” Mick Sheldon wrote disparagingly of the recent county human rights… Continue reading
Thank you for taking the time to visit us at the Kingston Food Bank. I can only hope your publication reached many residents who may… Continue reading
After the 2017 season: Kingston 0-9. Average score per game: Kingston 7, opponents 46. What has happened to our football program? Kingston is a proud… Continue reading
Thank you to all of you who voted for and supported me in the school board election. I greatly appreciate it! I certainly wish I… Continue reading
New future for Poulsbo Cemetery The Poulsbo Municipal Cemetery is 100 years old and is showing its age. Thanks to the City Council’s leadership and… Continue reading
As expected, the bundled responses to my “shoveling tip” and “wind advice” were predictable and pulled from the DNC and Fake Media Handbook: Chapter 1.… Continue reading
The Community Beautification Committee would like to thank all the people and businesses that sponsor the hanging flower baskets that line our streets during the… Continue reading
Recently, the Central Kitsap Food Bank became a victim of vandalism and theft when someone cut the fuel line and stole gas from one of… Continue reading
As a Kitsap resident and student at Western Washington University, I wanted to give my time and talents to my community. Fishline in Poulsbo proved… Continue reading
I’m excited to endorse and vote for Beth Worthington to be re-elected to the North Kitsap School Board. Knowing Beth for more than 20 years… Continue reading