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A piece of the past uncovered during demolition of building

The old fragment of painting has stories to tell about 18932 Front St. The painting was a backdrop…

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Legislators grapple with merging medical and recreational marijuana

Washington’s first marijuana retail license was recently issued, but legislators are still trying to reconcile the medical and…

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Lottery funds could be the ticket for new classrooms

From Safeco Stadium to the Qwest Field and Exhibition Center in Seattle, lottery revenue has been the winning…

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House wants funding for third 144-car ferry to come from new tab fee

The state House of Representatives wants to set aside $50 million to spend on the construction of a…

Sports

Olympic League will split into two divisions in 2014-15

The change could mean that with fewer teams in the 2A classification, Olympic League teams in 2A could…

A young dancer’s shawl features scenes from the ‘Wizard of Oz

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‘This is what it’s about’

At the Stan Purser Memorial Powwow, people gather for the joy of culture and sharing

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Debate over LNG, “Bertha’ hinders WSDOT budgets | Ferry Fare

Here in Kingston, plans for LNG-powered ferries march on with a safety study — for good reason.

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Volunteers, businesses made Valentine’s Gala a success | Kingston Kiwanis

The Boys and Girls Club Gala earned approximately $25,000 with a combination of donations and silent and live…

Native American country gospel artist Johnny Curtis will perform for one night only

Life

Award-winning gospel singer performs in Little Boston | Kitsap Week

Native American country gospel artist Johnny Curtis will perform for one night only, March 8 at 6:30 p.m.…

Red wine grapes are sorted at Reininger Winery in the Walla Walla Valley during the 2013 harvest.

Life

Cab is king in Washington | Kitsap Week

This week's Great Northwest Wine column discusses how Cabernet Sauvignon is dominating the Washington wine market.

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Hitmakers weave through Poulsbo | Kitsap Week

Big Daddy Weave makes only stop in Washington with Group 1 Crew and Tim Timmons to entertain faith-based…

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City Council members getting tablets

Poulsbo's city council makes tech move from laptops to tablets.

Kingston’s Peyton Reece wrestles Puyallup’s Jordyn Bartelson in the 118-pound 2A state wrestling finals Feb. 22 in the Tacoma Dome.

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KHS’s Peyton Reece considered not wrestling | Sidelines

To think Kingston High School sophomore Peyton Reece considered not wrestling this season.

Sports

Many still unhappy with state basketball tournament format

WIAA's decision to discontinue 16-team, one-site hoops tourneys still angers many coaches, fans

Letters to the Editor

Letter writers have obligation to the truth

In response to the letter in the Feb. 28 edition, “Fox reports on policies, it doesn’t make them”:

Letters to the Editor

PTA heavy handed in control of information

Wow. What’s wrong at the state PTA Region 1? (“Gordon PTA asks sheriff to investigate,” page A1, Feb.…

Letters to the Editor

Response to editorial about port pay

Editor’s note: The Herald’s editorial did not state that there is fraud, waste or abuse at the Poulsbo…

Opinion

PTA should be more open when something’s awry | In Our Opinion

We understand the state and local PTA’s dilemma. Much of the tension, however, is the result of conflicting…

The March 7 North Kitsap Herald: 36 pages in two sections

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School roof replacements, ancestral objects, kindergarten tuition lowered, shellfish harvesting among top stories

School roof replacements, ancestral objects coming home, kindergarten tuition rates lowered, shellfish harvesting reopens. Those are the top…

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Impacts of industrialization on the S’Klallam people | Noo-Kayet

In last month’s column, I wrote of early S’Klallam history, which is a natural segue to Port Gamble,…