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Members of the Kwumetlelum tribe pull as they paddle to Alki Beach on July 27.

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Photos from the Canoe Journey

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Appeals court upholds Navy’s Hood Canal easement

The state Court of Appeals upheld on July 26 an easement for Hood Canal aquatic lands between the…

Poulsbo's old city hall

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Poulsbo’s old city hall: 1939-2016 | Photos

Demolition of downtown landmark begins to prepare for construction of apartments

The SR 104 detour involves cutting SR 104 in one place to replace a culvert with a larger box culvert; the work will close the road for about a week. In addition

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Total highway closures coming to SR 104, 307 for culvert replacements

An around-the-clock closure of State Route 104 will begin at 12:01 a.m. Aug. 1 at Grover’s Creek, milepost…

Sailors from Naval Base Kitsap carry a canoe ashore during the July 25 landings at Suquamish.

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More than 5,000 visitors at Suquamish | 2016 Canoe Journey

Protocol — the formal sharing of traditional dances, songs, and teachings — continues through the day and night…

Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe Chairman Jeromy Sullivan

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To ‘leave this world a better place for our kids’ | 2016 Canoe Journey

As Northwest Native canoes passed the spit across the bay from Point Julia on July 24, the setting…

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And the survey says: Residents share what they want in a YMCA | The Poulsbo Beat

At its July 20 meeting, the Poulsbo City Council learned the findings from the survey they commissioned to…

Jacob Poggi of Poulsbo

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Local soap box racers win heats in Akron

Four Poulsbo racers won heats at the 79th FirstEnergy All-American Soap Box Derby World Championship July 10-16, in…

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Page directed to fix rift in school district, community

Worthington: ‘We are very interested in building that relationship’

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Kingston resident believes tiny-house movement could be answer to housing crisis

Debbie Masio’s introduction to the new reality of renting in North Kitsap came when she had to find…

Catherine Ahl

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Kitsap PUD candidates similar on issues, different in experience | 2016 Election

John Armstrong has two decades’ worth of experience as a public utility district commissioner. Rusty Grable has a…

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Skateboarder struck, killed by pickup truck identified

The man killed when he was struck by a pickup truck while riding a skateboard on a street…

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Stillwaters Shoreline Eco-Tours depart Sunday

Stillwaters Marine Education Shoreline Eco-Cruise is 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. July 17, departing from the Kingston Marina.…

Letters to the Editor

Loves Donna Lee Anderson’s Bookends

I love the new column, “Bookends” (by Donna Lee Anderson, July 8 Kitsap Weekly).

A Sami family in Norway

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Celebration of the cultures of Kitsap | Kitsap Weekly

A season of cultural events is in full swing in Kitsap, each a showcase of the enduring beauty…

Letters to the Editor

More consideration for birds than people

At least Congress can protect ducks, even if they have been unable to do the will of the…

Letters to the Editor

Political bias at Bainbridge parade

Under a cloudy sky of July 4, 2016, 30,000-plus parade-goers at the 49th annual Bainbridge Grand Old Fourth…

Letters to the Editor

He hears circus music at Hood Canal Bridge

Forgive me, but I am having a hard time distinguishing between circus music and the theme from “The…

Opinion

City is correct in enforcing rules | In Our Opinion

Poulsbo Mayor Becky Erickson sent a powerful message when she pulled consideration of a Central Highland Homes’ development…

A pole displaying the U.S. flag leans against a railing on a side entrance to the municipal court

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Demolition of old city hall begins July 18

July 18 is D-Day — Demolition Day — for the old Poulsbo City Hall, 19050 Jensen Way.