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North Kitsap’s Abigail Ginn and Olympic’s Saoirse Brown (18) fight for the ball during the second half of the Vikings’ 2-1 victory over the Trojans. (Mark Krulish/Kitsap News Group)

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Late goal helps North Kitsap to 2-1 victory over Olympic | Girls Soccer

For the second time this season, the Vikings defeated the Trojans on penalty kicks.

Sophomore Alyssa Peters dribbles the ball upfield looking for an open teammate in Klahowya’s 5-1 win over North Kitsap Sept. 28.                                Mark Krulish/Kitsap News Group

Sports

Klahowya stays unbeaten with win over North Kitsap | Girls Soccer

Five different players scored in the 5-1 victory

Luke Thurston, KPUD staff member, shows a crowd of people what the water looks like after being treated at the Port Gamble Resource Recovery Facility.                                Michelle Beahm / Kitsap News Group

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Port Gamble Resource Recovery Facility a ‘feel-good project that was done for all the right reasons’

PORT GAMBLE — “In 1995, the mill closed in Port Gamble, and it seemed like a simple thing,”…

Letters to the Editor

Relay For Life raises $40,800 for The American Cancer Society

North Kitsap Relay For Life 2017 would like to say “thank you” to all its committees, participants and…

Kustom Kulture Festival gets to ‘The Point’

Life

Kustom Kulture Festival gets to ‘The Point’

The Kustom Kulture Festival celebrates the era of hot rods, pin ups, greasers and rock ’n’ roll.

Misty Nicolet Greer, a North Kitsap graduate, will skate for Team USA at next month’s World Roller Derby Championship.                                  Misty Nicolet Greer / Contributed

Sports

North Kitsap grad to skate for Team USA in world roller derby championship.

Misty Greer, a Suquamish native, will skate for Team USA in China next month.

The Harry Potter birthday bash will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 30 at Mrs. Muir’s House, 32199 N. Rainier Ave., Port Gamble (Sophie Bonomi/Kitsap News Group)

Life

Muggles invited to Harry Potter’s birthday bash July 30

“A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest man”

Opinion

It’s time to let America be America again | As it Turns Out

Don’t you wonder what changed our government from the democracy intended by our Founding Fathers, to the anti-government…

Life

STEM opportunities at your local library | Check it out

Youth Services Librarian Whitney has hosted Teen STEM programs every month this year. Some of the activities included…

Cinthia Tyler said, “My sweet pocket pitty loves everyone. Especially kids.”                                Photo courtesy Cinthia Tyler

Life

‘El Diablo of the dog world’: Do pit bulls deserve their reputation?

One thing almost everyone can agree on: Dogs are wonderful additions to the family.

Life

Pit bull myths and statistics

Read an article about personal experiences with pit bulls here.

Biking and walking are two common methods of “active transportation,” which is one aspect of the “not drive-alone” commutes the Washington State Transportation Commission hopes to increase to 29 percent of all commutes in Washington by 2020.                                Michelle Beahm / Kitsap News Group

Life

Bremerton ranked third in state for active transportation

City excells in statewide emphasis on “not drive-alone commutes”

Dr. Laurynn Evans, superintendent of the North Kitsap School District                                 Dr. Laurynn Evans, superintendent of the North Kitsap School District

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‘I’m overwhelmed, but I’m ready’

A conversation with NKSD’s new superintendent, Dr. Laurynn Evans

Poulsbo, Coffee Oasis team up to provide transitional housing for women

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Poulsbo, Coffee Oasis team up to provide transitional housing for women

POULSBO — The Coffee Oasis and the City of Poulsbo are entering into an agreement that solves two…

Relay For Life participants walk for a cure

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Relay For Life participants walk for a cure

2017 North Kitsap event raises more than $37,000 for the American Cancer Society

Evelynne Beatrice Gemmell in uniform during World War II. At 93, she was the Suquamish Tribe’s oldest veteran. (Courtesy Gemmell family)

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A culture-bearer returns home | Passages

Evelynne Beatrice Gemmell’s heart was firmly rooted in Suquamish

News

When driving, keep right except to pass

Washington State Patrol stops 476 left-lane campers in three-day period of emphasis

Nationally, suicide is the second leading cause of death for young people ages 10 to 24, according to the Suicide Prevention Lifeline. In Washington State, an average of one person dies by suicide every eight hours, according to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. (Kitsap weekly Cover Design by: Vanessa Calverley)

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Changing suicide statistics one life at a time | Kitsap Weekly

Listen to Your Art advocates encourage youth to say “yes” to their unfolding future

Opinion

Relay for Life is a powerful force against cancer | In Our Opinion

If you participate in Relay For Life, you are on the front lines in the battle against cancer.

News

Three injured in Kingston crash, charges pending

KINGSTON — Three people were injured in a two-car accident at 5:15 a.m. July 3.