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Fastpitch: Bucs edged out of District tourney

The Kingston Buccaneers missed out on a trip to State May 20 after losing 10-3 to the Sequim…

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Track and Field: Vikes qualify for 18 events at State

The North Kitsap Vikings are guaranteed to compete in 18 events at the 2A State Championship Meet.

Sports

Track and Field: Bucs qualify for 12 events at State

Kingston High School is being represented in 12 events at the 2A State Championship Meet. The meet began…

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Erickson graduates summa cum laude from NAU

Kyle Erickson, a 2009 graduate of North Kitsap High School, graduated summa cum laude from Northern Arizona University…

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Barbara Rerecich | Passages

Barbara M. Rerecich died May 15 at Island Health and Rehabilitation on Bainbridge Island. She was 85.

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A glimpse at the candidates for NKSD District 3

The North Kitsap School Board District 3 director position is the only race that drew enough candidates to…

The Book Stop is hosting a 30th anniversary party May 26

Business

Book Stop celebrating its 30th anniversary

Six months ago, the Book Stop faced going out of business. On May 26, noon to 5:30 p.m.,…

Letters to the Editor

Share memories of Bloedel Reserve

The Bloedel Reserve is celebrating its 25th anniversary and we are inviting the public to take a walk…

Letters to the Editor

Frybread trumps art event

Congratulations to Viking Fest organizers for recognizing the Native contributions and including the artists in the festivities.

Letters to the Editor

Duggal is innocent until proven guilty

Regarding Dr. Duggal: So which is it? Did Dr. Duggal insufficiently examine patients, or did he sexually abuse…

Letters to the Editor

Sound Works needs a new home

On May 17, I met Bob Middlebrook, retired Air Force civilian employee and executive director of Sound Works…

Letters to the Editor

Consider reconfiguring our school districts

As I read the headlines on the proposed cuts to the budgets of the five school districts in…

Letters to the Editor

Pray for Oklahoma tornado victims

What a frightening 24 hours for our family. We have heard from all eight families in Oklahoma. My…

Capt. Sarah Blossom-Hattrick is one of several women profiled in 'Women At Work

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Museum exhibit spotlights women’s role in Poulsbo’s development

Bank tellers. Bookkeepers. Ferry captains. Mayors. Plant workers. Postmasters. Publishers. Go back to the earliest days of settlement-era…

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Talk issues with Kilmer at a district open house

Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Bremerton, will host six town hall meetings around the region during the week of May…

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Treaty rights subject of presentation

Suquamish Tribe Attorney Michelle Hansen will speak about past and ongoing federal court litigation to secure Suquamish treaty…

Opinion

Issues that need to be discussed in this election | In Our Opinion

Congratulations to those residents who stepped forward to run for office in the Aug. 6 primary and the…

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Poulsbo Police officer on leave during investigation

Poulsbo Police Officer Ricki Sabado is on paid administrative leave while the department investigates his wife’s alleged DUI…

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SuperFly: Students will produce a documentary film in 36 hours

By the time their films premiere at the Seattle International Film Festival June 1, 50 student filmmakers will…

Life

Need to keep the kids busy? Check out these Kitsap summer camps | Kitsap Week

UPDATED: Art camp, nature camp, performing arts and singing camps, vacation bible school PLUS city parks and recreation…