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Standing room-only presentation

Thanks to your wonderful cover article on eagles in Kitsap Week (April 5), we had a standing-room only…

Letters to the Editor

Reward offered for theft of belongings

My wife is the nicest person on the planet. She works at Central Market and all who know…

Letters to the Editor

Transit, not ferry, should be priority

Kitsap Transit is spending $300,000 just for the consultant for the business plan for the Cross Sound ferry…

Letters to the Editor

ShareNet stands ready to assist

Just like many others in the community, ShareNet has followed the developments at Kingston Food Bank and their…

Letters to the Editor

Thanks for supporting Poulsbo Farmers Market

I would love to thank everyone that came out for our opening day and made April 6 at…

Opinion

Justice will prevail, good will triumph | In Our Opinion

There is little that can be said that will adequately comfort the families of the three killed and…

Dr. Kerry McRoberts

News

New pastor for Bayside Church

Bayside Community Church’s new senior pastor, Dr. Kerry McRoberts, prefers to be called “Mac.”

News

Leonard is a semifinalist for U.S. Presidential Scholars Program

Mencius Leonard has gone from one of more than 3,000 candidates in the 2013 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program…

Around 200 people participated in the sixth annual Autism Awareness Walk at Port Gamble S’Klallam on Wednesday

News

200-plus walk to raise Autism Awareness in North Kitsap

What Trisha Price-Ives wants for her son, Manny, is acceptance.

Adam Knutsen

Sports

Ian throws a perfect first pitch

Though Ian Gunnell will not be participating on a North Kitsap Little League team this season, the 7-year-old…

A student in the North Kitsap Options program at Gordon Elementary School in Kingston helps clean up the trails behind Village Green Park. Local community groups are encouraging clean ups like this for Earth Day this weekend.

News

Local ways to celebrate Earth Day

Monday is Earth Day, a nationally recognized day of action for a healthy, sustainable environment.

The April 19 edition of the North Kitsap Herald: 48 pages in two sections

News

Top stories: Local reaction to bombing, Safeway pays for fireworks, $5,000 raised for Carmen

Kitsap residents raise money for Boston Marathon bombing victims. Safeway covers the cost of the 3rd of July…

Suquamish Elementary School third-grader Faro Morris donates his hair for Locks of Love April 13 during Carmen’s Prom.

News

‘Prom’ raises $5,000 for Carmen

Updated with slideshow: Third-grader Jessica Patterson’s reason for having her head shaved — donating her hair to Locks…

News

Sound Works must move by June 30

Sound Works Job Center must move out of its building at Iverson Street and 8th Avenue by June…

News

Police performing ‘emphasis patrols’ on Hostmark St.

City police have begun “emphasis patrols” on Hostmark Street to ensure motorists are following speed limits and yield…

News

And the show will go on: Safeway covers cost of 3rd of July fireworks

Despite a fireworks storage fire last year and losing a major funder in the year since, Viking Fest…

From left

News

Local reaction to Boston Marathon bombing

Kitsap residents raise money for victims, run in tribute, and share their experiences

Recording artist Phil Wickham performs in concert April 26 at Gateway Fellowship.

Life

Good music, solid message: Phil Wickham performs in Poulsbo April 26 | Kitsap Week

Concert will benefit Operation Day of Hope. Wickham headlines April 26, 7 p.m., at 800-seat Gateway Fellowship in…

News

Sheriff’s Log | April 3-9

The Kitsap County Sheriff's Office responded to the following calls in North Kitsap April 3-9.

News

Police Calls | Poulsbo PD | April 4-9

The Poulsbo Police Department responded to the following calls April 4-9.