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Baxter participates in pet adoption workshop

Louise Baxter of Suquamish represented Kitsap Humane Society at a one-day workshop in Seattle presented by Petfinder, the…

Business

New retail center planned on 7th Avenue

A new retail center is proposed on now-vacant land on 7th Avenue, just north of Union Bank.

Life

The book end | Kitsap Week

The top five best-selling comic books and top five trade paperbacks in July at The Comics Keep, an…

Life

The book end | Kitsap Week

The top 10 best-selling books in July at Eagle Harbor Book Co., an independent book shop on Bainbridge…

Life

Two new books by local authors | Kitsap Week

Two new books by local authors — "Far Eastern Overexposure" and "Monochrome" — are getting good reviews —…

Youngsters compete in a pie eating contest at the Pie in the Park fundraiser in Kingston.

Life

Couple sets record for most money spent on pie

Pending verification by Guinness World Records, Antoine and Tania Issa now have the world record for the most…

Life

Value whites to enjoy into fall | Kitsap Week

Great Northwest Wine: Last week, we reviewed several Pacific Northwest red wines priced at $15 or less. This…

The Kitsap Wine Festival is on Aug. 9 at Bremerton’s Harborside Fountain Park. “It’s so great to be out in front of the water

Life

Kitsap Wine Festival raises record $60,000 | Kitsap Week

The 2014 Kitsap Wine Festival on Aug. 9 raised $60,000 for the Harrison Medical Center Foundation.

Brewer Dave Lambert rowed a keg of Slippery Pig's Rhubarb IPA from Poulsbo to Ballard.

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Dock-to-dock delivery | Kitsap Week

Slippery Pig brewer delivers keg of beer by rowing from Poulsbo to Seattle.

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Man sentenced to three months in jail, year in community custody | Case Updates

Case updates on stories reported in the North Kitsap Herald: Lance Nation Averett, Hector Francisco Saavedra Ruiz, and…

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Indianola man charged with assault in alleged stabbing

An Indianola man has been charged with second-degree assault after he allegedly stabbed his brother in the back.

One main concern with increasing liveaboards in Poulsbo is sewage dumping and the health of Liberty Bay. The port argues that it already exceeds state pumpout standards and has earned a clean marina certification.

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Port submits liveaboard proposal

The Port of Poulsbo has presented the city with a proposal it hopes will encourage city officials to…

The City of Poulsbo recently acquired a field at the corner of Little Valley Road and Berndt Road. The question now is what to do with it.

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Poulsbo considers options for new park

The city has acquired a small corner of Poulsbo for its very own after more than a year…

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Little Valley Road will be closed to through traffic

The portion of Little Valley Road that connects with Bond Road will soon close to through traffic, making…

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Newly appointed program director at OC will lead climate study

Western Washington University Associate Professor of Environmental Policy Troy Abel and his research team were recently awarded a…

Cartoon by R.J. Matson.

Opinion

Labor Day Memories | Cartoon of the Day

The cartoon for Aug. 28 is by R.J. Matson, CagleCartoons.com

Cartoon by Larry Wright

Opinion

Veteran Affairs | Cartoon of the Day

The cartoon for Aug. 27 is by Larry Wright, CagleCartoons.com

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Jack Judsen Edward Ring | Passages

Jack Judsen Edward Ring of Silverdale passed away on Aug. 16 after a long fight with cancer. He…

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Opposed to pit to pier ‘scheme’

You don’t have to be a “tree-hugging environmentalist” to need the Hood Canal Bridge or to love the…

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9th Circuit reverses decision in Lummi, S’Klallam fishing dispute

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Aug. 19 reversed a U.S. District Court judge’s ruling regarding usual…