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Wellness: Asking the Right Question | Spinal Column

When it comes to health and healing, as a nation, we fall short when it comes to being…

Stinging nettles

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Making use of those pesky, but edible, weeds | On Kingston Time

Know what I hate about weeds? They live and grow and make it look easy.

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TSA students win 17 awards

Students from the North Kitsap School District returned from the 29th TSA State Conference with awards in 17…

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Klallam language going through a revival | Noo-Kayet, Our Village

According to the 2010 U.S. Census, 28 percent of American Indians and Alaska Natives, age 5 and older,…

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Practice fire safety outdoors and inside | North Kitsap Fire & Rescue

Wildfire can happen here though it’s a common misconception that it can’t — and, certainly, not this early.

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Volunteering pays with Kingston Kiwanis | Kingston Kiwanis

April was National Volunteer Month, and volunteering in our community is what the Greater Kingston Kiwanis Club is…

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Boxman had an ambitious, successful presidency | Rotary News

President Clint Boxman is nearing the end of his term as Rotary president, with many of his goals…

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Meeting with Washington State Ferries June 5 | FerryFare

On June 5, we will have a public meeting with Washington State Ferries in the Community Center at…

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Kingston Town Meeting and Open House May 17 | KCAC Notes

The Kingston Citizen Advisory Council meeting of April 4, 7-9 p.m., North Kitsap Fire Station on Miller Bay…

Jeff Gales of the U.S. Lighthouse Society describes the work that was done at the  Point No Point Light Station April 30  from inside the lantern room at the top of the lighthouse.

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Point No Point Lighthouse receives a makeover

The lighthouse and surrounding buildings underwent $100K of improvements, re-opening ceremony is May 12

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New features at May 12 Flotsam and Jetsam sale

Hansville’s 35th annual Flotsam and Jetsam Garden Club sale will be held May 12, 9 a.m. to noon,…

Morgan Honshke

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Featured artist for May: Morgan Honshke | FAB Spotlight

While sitting in James Andrews’ Visual Arts room at Kingston High School, visually awed by every form of…

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Poulsbo City Council approves shoreline plan

After three years, several public hearings, and hundreds of changes to the draft, Poulsbo City Council voted to…

Life

Nature deficit and information surfeit | Choices for the Future

“Nature Deficit” is a term made common by Richard Louv when he chronicled the great loss for our…

Opinion

Amazon, Apple and antitrust | As It Turns Out

Anyone with a connection to the Internet has probably purchased a book from Amazon. Seattle’s own darling and…

The North Kitsap Vikings varsity soccer team earned the Olympic League title following its 7-0 win against the Port Angeles Roughriders May 1 at North Kitsap High School Stadium.

Sports

Vikings earn two titles Tuesday night

Garrett Wilder knew the Viking varsity soccer team needed to bring a high tempo to the game against…

The remains of a cow floats in the water just off North Beach in Kingston May 2. The cow washed on shore around April 25.

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Buoyant cow still port’s problem

A cow continues to vex the Port of Kingston, remaining afloat in the Puget Sound, just north of…

Men and women in Suquamish walk for domestic violence awareness -- and the men wore the high heels.

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Men don heels for abuse awareness

Some feeling sore, a dozen men staggered to the Suquamish House of Awakened Culture with heads held high,…

This very detailed carving mounted in concrete was found on the bank at the entrance to the slough. Do you know its story? Let us know.

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Mystery of the carving at the slough | Glance at the Past

Who did the carving? When was it placed there? If you know, please explain the meaning of it…

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Bucs win complicates Vikes title run | Baseball

The Viking baseball team is close to clinching its fourth Olympic League title in a row. A loss…