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Change of Command for Shipyard, Maintenance Facility

Rear Admiral (Select) Mark R. Whitney will be relieved by Captain Stephen F. Williamson as Commander of the…

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New technology director hired for school district

Brenda Ward accepted the position of District Technology Director for North Kitsap School District.

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Coast Guard signs final rule for the drawbridge

The U.S. Coast Guard signed a final rule for the Hood Canal floating drawbridge.

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SoundRunner begins Saturday service tomorrow

When the SoundRunner passenger-only ferry service began again a year ago, the Port of Kingston courted commuters. Now,…

VIP guests admire the interior of the new Point Casino

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A lot to celebrate: new Point Casino opens

The new Point Casino opened to the public Thursday — at 52,000 square feet, it’s more than twice…

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Host a Japanese student

ultural Homestay International is looking for host families in the Poulsbo and Kingston areas for short term Japanese…

Life

Come hither for a merry time at June Faire

In a kingdom called An Tir, in the Barony of Dragon’s Laire, the subjects of the Society for…

Students in Karen Johnston’s North Kitsap High School American Sign Language class and Susan Barrett’s Life Skills program sign to music May 29. Johnston’s ASL students have been helping Barrett’s learn sign language in preparation to a performance June 9 at the Christian Center in Poulsbo’s First Lutheran Church. The performance is part of a project started by the ASL students called “Signing for Change.”

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North Kitsap ASL students sign for change

Before Emily Calder and her peers at North Kitsap High School began the “Signing for Change” project, she…

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Police Calls

The Poulsbo Police Department reported responding to the following calls May 22-28.

Opinion

Hatcheries are necessary tools | Being Frank

Salmon hatcheries are under attack by people with very short memories. They have forgotten why many hatcheries were…

Letters to the Editor

Concerned about religious approach

I have heard rumor that an organization is moving into Poulsbo that has the potential to harm the…

Letters to the Editor

Questions about child left on bus

“Driver leaves child on bus” This Herald headline (May 11, page A1) prompts many questions and provokes comment.

Letters to the Editor

Balanced coverage of Viking Fest

Once again, I’m impressed with the quality of the presentation of Viking Fest May 18.

Letters to the Editor

Many hands made one great Viking Fest

Another great Viking Fest. Thank you to all of those who attended — you made it such a…

Opinion

Fresh direction for Port of Poulsbo | In Our Opinion

Congratulations to new Port of Poulsbo Commissioner Steven Swann, recommended for appointment by the Port Commission and confirmed…

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Boy Scout Troop 1571 will retire American flags

In commemoration of Flag Day, Boy Scout Troop 1571 will host an American Flag Retirement Ceremony on June…

Business

Gravitec Systems opens training campus

Gravitec Systems, Inc., a leading provider of fall protection and rescue services, opened its new offices and training…

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Bofinger, CWU cadets win ROTC top honors

Brianna Bofinger of Poulsbo and Central Washington University’s Army ROTC Ranger team took top honors at the 46th…

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NKHS Marching Band honored at Bremerton parade

he North Kitsap High School Marching Band won second place in the AA division in the Bremerton Armed…

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N.K. residents on honor rolls, graduation list

North Kitsap students earn honors from regional universities.