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44 goals in two days: Big comeback for NK lacrosse team

North Kitsap’s lacrosse team scored 44 goals to South Kitsap’s 11 in a two-game series April 11 and…

Bobby Gomez

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Local wrestler places sixth at Reno World’s

In their final two-hour practice for 23 members selected to go to the Reno World’s Championship, it was…

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Culvert replacements: Kingston area faces a summer of detours

If you take the Kingston ferry, live in Kingston, or take the Hood Canal Bridge to work, you…

Residents listen to neighbors’ comments April 13 during a meeting about the proposed Arborwood community. The Kingston-area development would consist of 765 homes on 361 acres.

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361 acres, 765 homes: Residents concerned about Arborwood’s impacts on wetlands, traffic

A new community, Arborwood, is proposed between White Horse Golf Club and Kingston. But residents didn’t put out…

The Suquamish Congregational United Church of Christ

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Suquamish United Church of Christ celebrates centennial

The first gathering of the faithful at Suquamish United Church of Christ was on April 22, 1916. Next…

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Port of Kingston sued for wrongful termination

Christine Conners alleges she was fired after challenging port manager on public records compliance

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Poulsbo Port Commission may finalize annexation boundaries April 15

The Poulsbo Port Commission is expected to finalize its proposed annexation boundaries and consider a public-outreach proposal by…

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44 goals in two days for North Kitsap lacrosse team

A few days earlier, the plan was clear for the North Kitsap lacrosse team, struggling at 1-4: stay…

Sixty neighborhoods — each represented by two or three residents — have signed up to participate in the Map Your Poulsbo Neighborhood seminar April 19 or 23 at Poulsbo City Hall.

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60 neighborhoods sign up for disaster preparedness seminars

Map Your Poulsbo Neighborhood April 19, 23 at Poulsbo City Hall; online registration ends April 17

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Trial June 13 for Driftwood Keys man accused of holding teens at gunpoint

A Driftwood Keys man goes to trial on June 13 in Kitsap County Superior Court, accused of holding…

Senior North Kitsap varsity baseball player Kole Milyard catches for campers practicing their throwing skills at North Kitsap Stadium

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Baseball campers learn ‘fun’damentals

Baseball campers learn ‘fun’damentals — Vikings share their knowledge of the game.

Bainbridge

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2016 Lil’ Norway track invitational results

POULSBO — The following North Kitsap High School athletes placed in the top 10 of their events in…

The North Kitsap lacrosse team gets ready to take the field March 21 vs. Vashon. Coach Joe Bates said he and his team are working out some “mental hiccups

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North Kitsap lacrosse team has the right stuff

North Kitsap lacrosse team has the right stuff — So why have wins been out of reach?

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Poulsbo may privatize trash collection | The Poulsbo Beat

Your recyclables are already picked up by a private waste management firm. At a March 30 workshop, Poulsbo…

Lisa Fritzer said of starting Go-Girl Eyewear

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Eyeglass frames that come to you

Lisa Fritzer knows that walking into a retail eyewear shop can be mind-boggling. “Just seeing hundreds of frames…

Brother Dege is considered one of the best-kept secrets of the Deep South.

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Performances that come from the heart and soul | Kitsap Weekly

Arnie Sturham is a tough cookie. Normally, the Treehouse Café owner lives by two criteria for booking a…

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Hey, what happened on the editorial page?

While enjoying your Vol. 115, No. 14 issue, it appeared that your proofreader may have had a little…

Letters to the Editor

Continue community dialogue on human trafficking

Last week's article on sex-trafficking "Putting down the beast of human trafficking" (page A6, April 1 Herald) should…

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Owners, patrons eagerly release the Kraken

The Brass Kraken ribbon-cutting was at 5:15 p.m. April. 1 and by 5:45, owners James Conlon, John Mackowski…

Peninsula Pies co-owner Scott Williams removes a pie from the portable wood-fired oven

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Steady crowd for Poulsbo Farmers Market at new site

After a warm week of sunshine, the weekend brought April showers and the opening of the Poulsbo Farmers…