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Severe weather shelter opens Tuesday night; other services available

Because of freezing weather conditions, Kitsap County Department of Emergency Management has activated the county’s Severe Weather Shelter…

Sen. Daniel Inouye

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Forsman: Inouye was ‘a big advocate for tribal governments’

Inouye — World War II hero, Medal of Honor recipient, first Japanese-American member of Congress, senator since January…

Sports

Vikings ‘pre-game vision’ helped with win over PT | Boys basketball

The North Kitsap boys varsity basketball team did not take the Port Townsend Roughriders for granted Dec. 14.

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Appleton, Hansen will help lead two House committees

The state Senate’s Democratic caucus proposed Sen. Christine Rolfes, D-Poulsbo, as chairwoman of the Environment and Growth Management…

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Chance of lowland snow Dec. 17-18

It's going to be chilly tonight. It could be cold enough that the North Kitsap area may see…

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Suquamish Tribe donates $80,000 to Peninsula Community Health Services

In 2012, Peninsula Community Health Services expects to have taken care of 25,000 patients in 80,000 visits, providing…

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Capital campaign launch for new library Jan. 26 | Check It Out

On Jan. 26, you and your entire family are invited to an extra special event. Your library staff…

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Erickson wants to bring back school resource officer

Poulsbo Mayor Becky Erickson thinks of the Hostmark area as a little city when school is in session…

A ceremony was held for the retiring of the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise Dec. 1. The carrier served for 51 years.

Opinion

Goodbye — and hello — to the USS Enterprise | As It Turns Out

Much attention has been given the USS Enterprise (CVN 65) recently regarding its retirement from active service after…

News

Rotarians’ schedule filling fast for 2013 | Rotary News

Although it is soon to be January, Rotarians are busy planning their annual benefit golf tournament, slated for…

Business

Kitsap Bank reports ‘solid’ third quarter

Kitsap Bank has reported solid third-quarter earnings, with profits up 8 percent year over year.

Business

ADM’s Murphy will present on Aging in Place

Aaron D. Murphy, owner of ADM Architecture, will present on “The Aging In Place Phenomenon” at the 2013…

Business

Ground for Change receives award for ‘giving back’

Grounds for Change has received the Community Award from Seattle Business magazine in the publication’s annual Washington Family…

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‘Thank you’ to those that made 2012 special; what’s next | Port Gamble Gazette

Not only is the New Year a chance to look forward with excitement and anticipation, but it’s also…

Letters to the Editor

Disagree with Henden’s sovereignty comments

It is rather embarrassing to find that a member of our School Board is so uneducated about, and…

Letters to the Editor

Norwegian helmets didn’t have horns

Regarding the Viking statue recently unveiled in the Poulsbo Junction area, I’d like to first compliment the artist…

News

Local writer’s work featured in latest ‘Chicken Soup’

“A Dog on a Bender,” a story by local writer Sallie Wagner Brown, is included in “Chicken Soup…

News

Talking to your children about tragedy: Help is available

Friday afternoon, local elementary school children went home to a world that had changed considerably since the day…

Opinion

Food Bank has helped us; we need to help it | In Our Opinion

The Kingston Food Bank is an important part of the local safety net. While ShareNet Food Bank is…

Letters to the Editor

Concerns about wording is a sham

The absurdity of Scott Henden’s take on tribal sovereignty should be seen for exactly the kind of political…