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Zachary Richards and his mom

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Relay For Life: Troops advance in war on cancer

It’s 3:30 in the morning July 9 and a stalwart few are on the front lines, fighting the…

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35-year-old man struck by truck, dies

A 35-year-old man on a skateboard was struck by a pickup and declared dead at the scene late…

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School board gives superintendent ‘favorable’ evaluation

The North Kitsap School Board gave Superintendent Patty Page a “favorable” evaluation July 14, and issued the following…

Ralph Munson

Sports

Lost trophy to be returned to ‘Mr. Football 1958-59’

Rifling through his garage, Roosevelt Smith stumbled across a golden football. Rather, he stumbled across a copper plaque…

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Talia DeCouteau elected to Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribal Council

Talia DeCoteau, a geoduck diver pursuing her bachelor’s degree in Tribal Government and Business Management, was elected July…

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Navy officer due in court for allegedly threatening officer, setting fire

A Poulsbo man accused of wrestling with and threatening the life of a police officer who tried to…

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Court appearance July 20 for suspect in 1987 rape

For 26 years, Warron Big Eagle lived a very public life in Oklahoma. But Big Eagle had a…

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Mechanical malfunction closes Hood Canal Bridge to vehicles and marine traffic

The Hood Canal Bridge was closed early July 10 to vehicle and marine traffic until further notice, because…

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Kitsap’s top law enforcement officials issue joint statement regarding Dallas police deaths

All citizens and police officers have a duty and obligation to do the right thing, not just when…

Elena Hartwell at Third Place Books in Lake Forest Park

Life

‘One Dead, Two to Go’ is fast and fun | Bookends

A few weeks ago, I had the privilege of meeting Elena Hartwell, author of the Eddie Shoes Mystery…

The July 8 North Kitsap Herald: 36 pages in two sections. Also included: A 52-page section

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Permitting postponed, new neighborhoods, DUI arrests among top stories

Poulsbo postpones permitting on the Summerset development. Three more neighborhoods are proposed in Poulsbo. Three arrests in Poulsdbo…

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Public will meet police chief finalists on Aug. 14 or 15

Finalists for the Poulsbo police chief position will be interviewed on Aug. 15 by a panel that will…

Fish and Wildlife biologist Don Rothaus holds a red rock crab measuring 7.68 inches across the shell

Sports

Crabbing forecast for Kitsap: not great. But it’s still worth a try.

But it’s still worth a try. Here’s what one fishery official recommends

North Kitsap football players warm up during a home game in fall of 2015.

Sports

Register now for Junior Viking Football Camp

Is your child looking for a fun way to meet new friends and learn the game of football?

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Going, going, gone: Demolition of old city hall gets go-ahead

Demolition of the old city hall on Jensen Way could take place as early as July 18.

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City, port try to find middle ground on joint restroom/laundry/showers

City and port representatives met July 7 at City Hall to search for common ground with regard to…

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Opinion

Alzheimer’s: Costs present a looming national crisis | In Our Opinion

In light of the hundreds of billions that Alzheimer’s is costing taxpayers this year alone, it’s reasonable for…

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City postpones permitting on Summerset

Mayor Becky Erickson pulled consideration of Central Highland Homes’ application to build more homes at the Summerset development,…

KMS Principal Craig Barry’s school sweatshirt has words of wisdom on it for students.

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Message to students: Once you press ‘send,’ it’s too late

Children are increasingly in danger of being exposed to cybercrime, given the proliferation of technology at their disposal.

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Port tightens controls; Former port assistant: ‘True story will come out at lawsuit trial’

In response to the June 2 findings of the State Auditor regarding the loss of public funds at…