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Poulsbo Fire crews responded to a house fire on Finn Hill Road Thursday afternoon

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Dog dies in Poulsbo home fire

A 50-year-old Poulsbo man lost his dog, a pit-bull mix, to smoke inhalation Thursday afternoon after the man’s…

BlackBeatBlue

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BlackBeatBlue performs at Garage Bar & Grill Feb. 16 | Kitsap Week

Kingston rock group BlackBeatBlue (blackbeatblue.com) will perform Feb. 16, 9 p.m., at The Garage Bar & Grill, 6812…

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Sound Publishing buying the Everett Herald

Sound Publishing, Inc. announced Wednesday it has signed an agreement with the Washington Post Company to acquire the…

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List of panelists who interviewed candidates for Poulsbo police chief

According to City Clerk Jill Boltz: Only one combined panel convened to interview candidate Alan Townsend on Feb.…

Michele Wasson

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Flag flies over City Hall to honor the Sami people

Michele Wasson of Silverdale is proud of her Sami heritage.

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Woman charged with selling stolen wedding supplies

Tracy J. Tally, 41, of Bremerton, is charged in Kitsap Superior Court for second-degree possession of stolen property.

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Poulsbo man arrested on suspicion of two thefts

Caleb R. Sloan, 18 of Poulsbo, was arrested for residential burglary and third-degree theft following two incidents in…

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Woman charged with stealing credit card information

Sarah J. Penwell, 30, of Seattle, is charged in Kitsap County Superior Court with second-degree theft of a…

Sports

NK’s Yorick Aban seeds first into Districts with 100 Butterfly | Boys swimming

Prep swimmers will compete in the West Central District III meet Feb. 8-9 at Hazen High School

Port Orchard Police Chief Alan Townsend is a candidate for the job of Poulsbo police chief.

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Police chief candidate interviewer is now a candidate for the job

A panelist who interviewed candidates for Poulsbo police chief is now a candidate for the job. Mayor Becky…

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Poulsbo awarded $400,000 grant for lighting at three intersections on 305

City officials hope three intersections on State Route 305 will be safer after lighting is installed this year.…

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Lender can help you determine what you can afford | Just Ask Jan

We are trying to figure out what price of home we can afford. Is there a formula or…

Life

Many blessings helping to speed recovery | This ‘N That

How does one go about thanking so many people and groups of medical teams for their help in…

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2012 breaks NKF&R call volume, injury crashes decrease | NKF&R

Since 2007, our call volume had been relatively flat after two decades of double-digit annual growth.

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Dabbling in alchemy: A close call leads to phone call | Roundabout

I got to call Poison Control this morning. Oh, joy. Jacob, who is 9 — years, not months…

Arness Roadside Park is one of many places to watch birds — whether for a survey or for pleasure.

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Survey team watches skies, helps waterway studies | WaterWays

An intrepid group of volunteers monitors the skies, trees and water in and around Kingston. They are the…

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ShareNet distributed 315K pounds of food in 2012 | ShareNet & You

ShareNet experienced growth in all the areas federal reporting requires from registered food banks.

The historic Walker-Ames House is the venue for several events in February.

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February in PG: Mardi Gras, crafts and other delights | Port Gamble Gazette

With the excitement of the holidays behind us and the winter blues settling in, Port Gamble is offering…

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Kiwanis: A good 2012, expect better 2013 | Kingston Kiwanis

The Greater Kingston Kiwanis Club had a very successful 2012, and 2013 will even be better.

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Ferry replacements have been costly, not quality | FerryFare

With an out-of-the-blue retirement of our four “Steel Electric” boats on Thanksgiving weekend 2007, WSF capital spending became…