Letters to the Editor

Believes ex-police clerk’s sentence was light

In your story dated Nov. 29 on Amanda Dixon (“Former police clerk gets 18 months,” page A1), you…

'Winter’s Tale’ has the dance you’d expect from a holiday production

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40 performers in ‘Winter’s Tale’ | Kitsap Week

“Winter’s Tale,” presented by Northwest School of Dance, offers families something new in the way of a holiday…

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Mayor: Former deputy chief knew sergeant position was temporary

Former Deputy Chief Wendy Davis voluntarily resigned and stepped down to the position of sergeant following an off-duty…

A stream of seafoam seen flowing into Dogfish Creek next to Liberty Bay Auto (on left) the morning of Dec. 6.

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Sea foam in Liberty Bay startles residents

As the long line of foam moved with the tide toward the head of Liberty Bay and Dogfish…

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Flag lowering, ceremony honor National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day

"Lest We Forget," Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Keyport’s 19th annual Pearl Harbor Remembrance Ceremony, will be held…

Come see Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts gang in this entertaining show for all ages

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‘You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown’ Dec. 12-15 at Olympic High School

Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts gang come to the Olympic High School stage Dec. 12-15…

Miss West Sound Megan Leibold of Poulsbo sings in the Admiral Theatre's Sounds of the Season talent show on Dec. 12

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Miss West Sound Megan Leibold performs at Admiral Theatre Dec. 20

It’s been a busy month for Leibold. She performed at Benaroya Hall in Seattle Dec. 3, performing a…

Dr. Narinder Duggal

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Poulsbo doctor faces misconduct, abuse charges

Narinder M. Duggal, M.D., of Liberty Bay Internal Medicine is charged by the state Department of Health's Medical…

Barb Fulton stands in front of Kingston’s VFW Post 7329 where she runs the Kingston Food Bank. Fulton’s father built the structure originally to house ambulances about 50 years ago.

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Citing safety, county asks VFW and Food Bank to move

Just the thought of the Food Bank building closing stirs Barb Fulton’s emotions. The building, already vacated by…

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Breidablik makes two groups’ school closure lists

Split into two groups, the School Closure Committee narrowed its closure options to three schools each on Tuesday.

Dave Frederick pushes a wheelbarrow during work outside the Coffee Oasis-Poulsbo location. Donations

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Coffee Oasis-Poulsbo opens Dec. 15

Coffee Oasis-Poulsbo will celebrate its grand opening Dec. 15, thanks to financial donors and volunteers.

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Public Works director says sewer concerns were addressed

Phil and Andrea Holt said they felt uneasy when the rain fell after the Nov. 19 storm caused…

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Kitsap’s gay couples ready to marry

There wasn’t much fuss at the county Auditor’s Office Thursday morning, but there was a lot of joy.

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Transit buses now announce shelter openings

Kitsap Transit’s bus headsigns now display a message each time Kitsap County’s Severe Weather Shelter opens.

Jay Zischke

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Suquamish Tribe helps expand Chico Creek preserve

Walking the Rhododendron Preserve trail down the valley, you can see young coho salmon swimming in Lost Creek…

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Send holiday cards for heroes today through Red Cross

Deadline is today for people to send holiday greetings to men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces…

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Mini Tree & Gift Festival for Ian Gunnell

A Mini Tree & Gift Festival is scheduled Sunday, 5:30 p.m., at Mor Mor to benefit PFM for…

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Bellringer Fund climbs to $6,626

Donations to the Poulsbo Lions/Raab Foundation Bellringer Fund total $6,626 as of Thursday.

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Boys b-ball: Bucs improve to 1-1 in Olympic League

The Kingston High School boys varsity basketball team improved their Olympic League record to 1-1 after a 69-35…

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NK girls lose big to Bainbridge Spartans

The North Kitsap girls varsity basketball game against the Bainbridge Island Spartans ended in a 68-38 loss.