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Kathryn Etchey

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Kathryn Etchey

January 26th 1932 – May 7th, 2016 Kathryn Mary Etchey (Kathy) was born in Carver Minnesota on January…

Toni Bourner and April Ferguson  pick up drug paraphernalia from the trail behind Village Green on May 4.

News

Candidate and mother draw attention to drugs in Kingston park

Within feet from of Kingston’s new Village Green Community Center — encompassing a library, senior center and Boys…

Lisa Stirrett's most recent public commissioned piece is a permanent installation of an underwater seascape

News

Artist Lisa Stirrett is molding glass to help shape a better world | KITSAP WEEKLY

Through Stirrett’s artistic endeavors, her mission has developed a deeper purpose — to create stunning works of art…

KHS soccer player

Sports

Kingston tightens its hold on league soccer title

Kingston dominated Olympic 7-0 to improve to 8-1-0, 11-1-0. The Buccaneers followed up with a win over Port…

Analise Pardee

Sports

NKHS sailing team heads to nationals in Charleston

NKHS sailing team heads to nationals in Charleston — After two years down, underdogs rise to the top.

Coast Salish spear fisherman. Detail of mural under Lindvig Way bridge.

News

Poulsbo Fish Park mural completed

“You commissioned me to do you a ‘Big Mac and fries,’” said Mayo, referring to the City Council’s…

Lorraine Loomis

Opinion

Habitat, hatcheries equal fishing | Being Frank

Salmon management has become increasingly difficult as salmon populations decline across western Washington. Tribal and state co-managers are…

Lorraine Loomis

Opinion

Statement on efforts of state, Treaty Tribes to reach final agreement on fisheries

Lorraine Loomis, chairwoman of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission, issued the following statement on May 4 regarding the…

News

Appointment of interim principal surprises, and miffs, teachers union

The announcement on May 4 that North Kitsap High School principal Judson Miller is leaving and that an…

Impounded sandwich boards await their owners at the Poulsbo Public Works center on Iverson.

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City impounds unpermitted sandwich board signs

There’s a large and growing stack of sandwich boards at the City of Poulsbo public works yard, 780…

Klahowya’s Avery Schuette (5) and Tanner Weaver (15) close in on North Kitsap’s Keenen Kakuda (with ball) in the Narrows/Olympic Conference lacrosse game April 26 in Poulsbo. Klahowya prevailed 16-12.

Sports

North Kitsap defeats Port Angeles 18-1 | Lacrosse

North Kitsap defeated Port Angeles 18-1 at Agnew Field April 28, redeeming an earlier loss to Klahowya and…

Sequim defeated North Kitsap 1-0 on April 28. North Kitsap dropped to 7-2-0

Sports

Kingston gets a hold on Olympic League lead | Boys Soccer

Sequim defeated North Kitsap 1-0 on April 28, helping tighten Kingston's grip on the top of the Olympic…

A group of future Kingston Boys & Girls Club members check out the progress of construction of the Village Green Community Center

News

An opening, a christening, and a celebration: A big day in North Kitsap

April 30 is a big day in North Kitsap. Here’s a summary. See North Kitsap Calendar for more…

Solar energy proponent Alan Chessman in front of Village Green Community Center.

News

‘It just makes my heart race’: Village Green Community Center opens April 30

The hard work and the long wait are over. Actually, the wait for the Village Green Community Center’s…

The first Trump Tower? It was at 400 Second St.

News

The first ‘Trump Tower’? It was in Seattle

Frederick Trump, grandfather of presidential candidate Donald Trump, emigrated the U.S. from Germany in 1885 at the age…

From left

News

Works by longtime artist-friends on exhibit at Sidney Art Gallery | Kitsap Weekly

Bob Ulsh and Roy Carr don’t mind one whit if you call them “old geezers.” For the South…

The front wheels of a Ford Mustang nearly lift off the ground as the car accelerates during a drag race at Bremerton Raceway on April 10.

Life

Fast and furious: 57th season of drag racing at Bremerton Raceway | Kitsap Weekly

Lonnie Sharkey beamed a wide smile after his bright red 1966 Chevy II Nova completed the quarter-mile time…

Letters to the Editor

Poulsbo ‘Y’ idea is wrong on several levels

What we are so sorely in need of here, in our country and everywhere, is a strong sense…

An officer speaks with George Sanso

News

Pedestrian struck by moving vehicle in downtown Poulsbo crosswalk

At about 4 p.m. April 25, Fabiola Sanso crossed Front Street from Hot Shots Java to meet her…

Public Works officials and members of the Suquamish Citizens Advisory Committee meet at the head of a beach path on April 18. The path was closed by the county

News

Neighbors angered by foot path’s closure

For more than 40 years, the informal foot path at the end of James Street had been the…