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Getting back to normal

Our hearts are still heavy with memories of 9/11 terrorism as we prepare for Easter, a season of…

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Catching that big caffeine wave

KINGSTON — Twas right before Christmas and all through the coffee house, not a creature was stirring, except…

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‘A walk in the park’ that’s anything but

POULSBO — The varying terrain of the Olympics Mountain Range has never passed so quickly beneath the feet…

Obituaries

Bill Rudolph

William “Bill” Rudolph, a long-time former Big Valley Road resident, died March 26 in Ririe, Idaho. He was…

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Initiatives at heart of funding tangle

Are the budget problems the fault of a failing economy, Legislative snafus, or just maybe are poorly conceived…

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Prosecutors won’t seek death penalty for Lord

PORT ORCHARD––In a surprise announcement in Superior Court Friday afternoon, the Kitsap County Prosecutor’s Office announced that it…

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NK School district eyes state budget cuts

POULSBO — Reverberations from state budget cuts to education funding have reached North Kitsap schools. While it’s too…

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Speak Out focuses on solutions not stereotypes

POULSBO — Icy flakes fell outside as people participated in what a few people claimed to be the…

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Supporting Poulsbo’s Scandinavian tradition

POULSBO — In the old days, if a Viking wanted something he usually just pillaged a foreign land…

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Educators disappointed by low voter turnout

POULSBO — Educators in the North Kitsap School District are disappointed that voter turnout was so low on…

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America’s ‘hammer’ in the war on terrorism

POULSBO — When the war on terrorism was declared soon after Sept. 11, 2001 the very first front…

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Tribe’s new Wellness Program nets certification

SUQUAMISH — A new and impressively improved Suquamish Wellness Center program has “risen from the ashes,” tribal officials…

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Tennis team more than ready to tackle new season

POULSBO — As far as practices go, Wednesday’s was quite innovative. That’s when the North Kitsap tennis team…

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Vikings open season with 6-4 loss to Shorecrest

POULSBO — Whether it was rain or the Shorecrest Scots that threatened the game Wednesday afternoon, the North…

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Voters to decide on 9 cent gas tax hike

Minutes before midnight Thursday, the Legislature agreed on a $7.7 billion state transportation package that will benefit ferry…

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North Kitsap school levy now passing

POULSBO — The absentee voters who mailed their ballots at the last minute may have saved the North…

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Apple Tree Point back in county’s hands

KINGSTON — Plans for Apple Tree Point, a 106-home development near Lindvog Road, have been remanded to Kitsap…

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As school levy votes are counted, North Kitsap holds its breath

Election is too close to call for school officials, who were a handful of votes shy of meeting…

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Starting line approaches for NKHS track team

POULSBO — Toward the end of last year, Kolby Hoover of the North Kitsap track team surprised his…

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Poulsbo’s patriotism flies higher than ever

POULSBO — Like the oppressive weight hearts throughout the nation felt Sept. 11, the clouds and poor weather…