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Poulsbo woman feared the worst from husband’s text messages

The wife of a man arrested for sending threatening text messages — resulting in the temporary lockdown of…

Cartoon by Nate Beeler

Opinion

No Matter What the Reason, Vote | Cartoon of the Day

The cartoon for Nov. 3 is by Nate Beeler, The Columbus Dispatch.

A North Kitsap defender tackles the ball carrier on the Olympic Trojans' offense Oct. 31 during the regular season final at North Kitsap Stadium. The North Kitsap Vikings won 13-10 to remain undefeated and win the Olympic League title.

Sports

Vikings win with last-minute field goal, take league title | Football

Andrew Hecker was a kick away from sealing the win over the Olympic Trojans and securing the Olympic…

Business

Theater preparing for ‘Heidi’; town gearing up for holidays | Port Gamble Gazette

The historic Port Gamble Theater was built during the boom times of this Victorian mill town near the…

News

North end public meetings for November 2014

A list of public meetings that affect the residents of North Kitsap.

News

ShareNet expands programs in 2014, maintains level of service

The Kingston nonprofit begins its annual Neighbor Aid campaign.

North Kitsap Bri Duchemin gets a kill during the Vikings' first match of the Olympic League Tournament against the Bremerton Knights Nov. 1. The Vikings won 3-1.

Sports

Vikings take League championship, advance with No. 1 seed | Volleyball

The unbeaten North Kitsap Vikings remained just that through the Olympic League Tournament Nov. 1.

Sports

Bucs keep their season alive | Football

The Kingston Buccaneers kept their season alive Oct. 30 with one of their highest-scoring games of the season.

Mrs. Muir's House of Ghosts and Magic sits on Rainier Avenue in Port Gamble

Business

Mrs. Muir’s hosts essay contest to sell business

Mrs. Muir’s House of Ghosts and Magic opened earlier this year. But the owners feel they have stretched…

The Oct. 31 North Kitsap Herald: 40 pages in two sections

News

School safety co-op, threats against school and employee among top stories

Police say a North Kitsap High School student 'had the capacity' to carry out a shooting threat. Two…

Opinion

Stories about shooting victims can wait until families are ready

This is our community. These are our neighbors. These are people's lives, not a race for ratings.

Sports

Salmon viewing event at Fish Park | Outdoors

The Poulsbo Parks and Recreation Department and the Fish Park Steering Committee host Salmon Viewing Saturday on Nov.…

Sports

NK is 1 away from title | Football

The final varsity game of the regular season for the North Kitsap Vikings could be a treat for…

Sports

NK doubles team wins league; two advance to districts| Tennis

Two North Kitsap doubles teams fought through adversity, and wet weather, to win in the Olympic League Tennis…

Sports

Vikings volleyball undefeated in season

There may be an appetizing secret to the North Kitsap Vikings’ success this season.

John Zetty anchors his boathouse in Liberty Bay shortly after it broke free of tow lines in heavy winds.

News

Boathouse saga continues in Liberty Bay

The owner of the boathouse anchored in Liberty Bay has been given 30 days to move it by…

Sports

Bucs can disrupt postseason plans for Wolves, Riders | Football

They've earned the opportunity, now it's up to the Port Angeles and Sequim football teams to seize the…

Danya Simkus sits with a wood-carved rhino bust she had commissioned in honor of No. 7 Book's one-year anniversary. The rhino is an homage to author Ernest Hemingway.

Life

No. 7 Books celebrates one year in Port Gamble | Kitsap Week

No. 7 Books in Port Gamble celebrates its one-year anniversary with special, rare books and a bust of…

Life

Around Kitsap | Kitsap Week

News from communities in Kitsap County. For more stories, read these community newspapers online.

Bainbridge Island's The EDGE celebrates 20 years of improv this November. The current cast includes Matty Whitman

Life

Twenty years on The EDGE | Kitsap Week

Bainbridge Island's The EDGE will celebrate two decades of improv this November.