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Artist draws applause, scholarship for work

POULSBO — The slow-going process of graphite drawing and a little help from a family member made up…

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Editorial-Helmet policy is a no-brainer

A few years ago, Washington and other states around America decided that folks riding motorcycles should wear helmets…

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Poulsbo may soon take next step in last mile

POULSBO — After four years of working on a lasting and cost-effective technology solution for city business, Central…

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North Kitsap’s Jones vaults way to state

POULSBO — Jenne Jones is going to state ... again.

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Change may be little more than a talk away

POULSBO — Clinical social worker Peggy Aronson realizes that often the only barrier keeping people from seeking help…

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Bus service starts again for Indianola

INDIANOLA — Commuters in the Indianola neighborhood now have more opportunities to get to and from the North…

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Lone Viking advances to state meet

TACOMA — Wrestlers aren’t normally prone to displays of affection, but a few hours into Friday night’s 4A…

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Stillwaters working to maintain rural beauty

KINGSTON — With all the new developments taking place within the next few years on Apple Tree Cove,…

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Art Days a colorful addition at Gordon

KINGSTON — Gordon Elementary added splashes of color to its school year this week as the school’s students…

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Poulsbo City Council approves four-plex rezone

POULSBO — A proposal to build a four-plex that raised concerns in a single-family neighborhood was approved by…

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The education of Clark Hutchman

As a sophomore, one of North Kitsap’s most talented wrestlers was wild and undisciplined. Then his coaches took…

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Editorial-Open ears, close mouth

Ernest Hemingway once said, “When people talk, listen completely. Most people never listen.”

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Chamber discusses Kingston’s future

KINGSTON — The leaders of three major projects in the Little City by the Bay will be meeting…

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Local finds success one string at a time

POULSBO — It all began 20 years ago in the shoe department of the downtown Seattle Nordstrom’s.

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Casino tops off with final beam

SUQUAMISH — Looking into the sunny Friday afternoon sky, Executive Director for the Suquamish Tribe Wayne George couldn’t…

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Five NK wrestlers head to regionals

OLYMPIA — Hundreds of West Sound wrestlers learned the difficulties of surviving the Narrows League sub-regional tournament last…

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Budget carryover funds still in question

POULSBO — After enduring a spending freeze and deeply trimming the 2003 budget, the city got a better…

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Relay takes first step toward its July goals

POULSBO — The kickoff event for the North Kitsap Relay for Life was a night that could easily…

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North Kitsap plunges into swimming postseason

TACOMA — The bleachers were packed and the windows were fogged at Foss High School’s unseasonably warm aquatic…

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Editorial-Ferry security is sign of times

Anyone made a ferry trip to Seattle lately? It’s getting to be quite the frightening experience, what with…