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Joyce E. Dennis Knudson | Passages

A memorial for Joyce E. Dennis Knudson is scheduled for Aug. 24

Army Pvt. Andrew D. Ray

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Army Pvt. Andrew D. Ray | In Uniform

Army Pvt. Andrew D. Ray graduated from One Station Unit Training, combining basic and advanced individual training while…

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Members needed for new Mental Health Advisory Committee

The Kitsap County Board of Commissioners is accepting applications for those interested in serving on a newly forming…

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Oxley joins Herald staff; Stephenson pursues WWU degree

Richard D. Oxley is the North Kitsap Herald’s new Poulsbo beat reporter, succeeding Megan Stephenson, who is leaving…

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Coming soon to your newspaper: the Little Nickel

Beginning in September, Sound Publishing, Inc. will combine the strength of its community newspaper readership and home delivery…

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Lots of help with the Muddy Paws agility trial

Muddy Paws Agility Club of Kitsap held its very successful agility trial at Port Gamble for all breeds…

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Thanks, Public Works, for picking up after event

Once again, I was just blown away by the rapidity with which the city of Poulsbo Public Works…

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Four Kingston men charged with burglary

Daniel L. Decoteau Jr., 20; Kwangksun J. Decoteau, 18; Dean R. Fulton, 19; and John A. Horton, 18,…

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Poulsbo man arrested for home burglary

Joshua S. Sutherland, 29, of Poulsbo, is charged in Kitsap County Superior Court with first-degree theft.

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Poulsbo history double feature to focus on Lemolo, new book

Poulsbo Historical Society will host a presentation on Lemolo and introduce the newly-published book on Poulsbo Aug. 22.…

Persephone Farm co-owner Rebecca Slattery weeds a vegetable bed Aug. 5.

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Persephone Farm offers organic food alternatives

Organic farming anywhere can be unpredictable, so when the owners of Persephone Farm opened the family-owned business in…

ouse Representative Derek Kilmer spoke to the Greater Poulsbo Chamber of Commerce this week about issues he is working on.

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Kilmer to answer questions during tour Aug. 23

Rep. Derek Kilmer (D-Gig Harbor) said Congress has not prioritized the budget process, and called across-the-board cuts “dumb.”

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School board leans toward activity fee for music classes

High school students wanting to take a music class in addition to a full six-period day may be…

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Poulsbo port commissioners told: Expenses must be authorized in advance

The issue arose after Commissioner Stephen Swann asked the City of Poulsbo for reimbursement for expenses he incurred…

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Help Sound Works find a new home | In Our Opinion

Sound Works Job Center closed its doors Thursday to begin moving out of its office by the end…

A member of Tloke Nahuake

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103rd Chief Seattle Days starts today, ends Sunday

The public can join in the celebration of Suquamish Tribe history Aug. 16-18 at Chief Seattle Days.

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New name for Poulsbo Compounding Pharmacy

The name change reflects a rebranding, with future plans to expand.

Before the Port of Indianola special meeting held to discuss a resolution to reopen the Indianola dock

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Port split over reopening Indianola dock

A resolution to reopen the Indianola Dock was not voted on during a special Port of Indianola meeting…

With the timer ticking down

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McCurdy attempts to cook up world record

Ross McCurdy may have created a new meaning for a stack of flapjacks in the Oak Table Cafe…

Ken Niemann of Ken’s Northwest Automotive behind the wheel of his 1956 Chevy two-door post

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A classic experience

Ken Niemann, owner of Ken’s Automotive on Viking Avenue, could never quite find the time to bring life…