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Johnstone earns B.S. from University of Washington

Sean Johnstone received a bachelor of science degree in informatics from the University of Washington during UW’s annual…

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Hanson earns gold medal for guitar assessment scores

Dietrich Hanson, 16, of Kingston earned a national gold medal from The Royal Conservatory Music Development Program for…

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Poulsbo-NK Rotary awards $28,900 in scholarships

The Poulsbo-North Kitsap Rotary Club awarded $28,900 in scholarships to 15 Poulsbo-area students planning to attend four-year colleges,…

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Four awarded $500 scholarships

Four students received a financial kick-start to their post-high school education.

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John Marion Buckner | Passages

John Marion Buckner died peacefully at home June 5. He was 87.

Laila Ball

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Leila Inez Ball | Passages

Leila Inez Ball died June 8 after a nine-month battle with ovarian cancer. She was 90.

Thomas Armstrong

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Thomas R. Armstrong | Passages

Thomas Ronald Armstrong died at his home on June 17. He was 66.

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Kingston Navy man wins $500 lawn makeover

Joshua Baker of Kingston, a Navy petty officer first class stationed at Naval Base Kitsap, was one of…

Suquamish celebrated the opening of its new museum in September 2012. The museum has a lecture hall and space for two exhibits.

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Suquamish Museum celebrates 30 years June 29

Films about the Suquamish Tribe’s past and present are the focus of festivities celebrating the 30th anniversary of…

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Vet fulfilling last wish with trip to D.C. memorials

A Poulsbo veteran of four wars is fulfilling his last wish of seeing the nation’s war memorials in…

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Patient supports Dr. Duggal

In regards to your stories on the Poulsbo physician Narinder Duggal, under investigation for medical misconduct:

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City park projects get done with local help

The City of Poulsbo is fortunate in that there are many helpful organizations in our community. These special…

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GMO foods are not the answer to world hunger

Just because you use the word “science,” “scientist” or “scientific” multiple times doesn’t make your arguments valid (“Don’t…

Thomas Craig Vogt

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Central Kitsap man missing, Sheriff’s Office requests public’s assistance

Thomas Craig Vogt, 51, was last seen at his mother’s residence in the 600 block of NE Saturn…

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6th Avenue construction work begins June 27

The 6th Avenue construction project, which will complete several projects in one, is scheduled to begin around June…

Officer Jennifer “Jen” Corn was sworn in as a Poulsbo police officer June 19

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New Poulsbo PD officers

Officer Jennifer “Jen” Corn, formerly of the City of Tacoma, was sworn in as a Poulsbo police officer…

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Wildung named to PLU All-Northwest ball team

Former Kingston High School Buccaneer Curtis Wildung is helping ensure a successful future for the Pacific Lutheran baseball…

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School’s out for summer, so pay attention on roads | In Our Opinion

With the 2012-13 school year now at an end, students are no doubt enjoying that sweet taste of…

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Public hearing set for possible increase in stormwater rates

The Poulsbo City Council will host a public meeting July 10 to take input on a proposed increase…

The Kingston Buccaneers football team practices on Buccaneer Field in 2007. The field and surrounding area are only permitted for practices

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Mohler: Buc Field never meant for games

Using Kingston High School’s Buccaneer Field for games was never part of the plan, according to former school…