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City of Poulsbo targets nearly $1 million in staff cuts

City leaders may eliminate 11 staff positions to close a funding gap projected for 2011.

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Anderson Parkway getting environmental upgrades

The city of Poulsbo plans to decrease pollutants in Liberty Bay by installing pervious pavement and rain gardens…

A little friendly trash talking between Kitsap Pumas defender Taylor Hyde

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Average Joes get ready to challenge the pros

Pumas Challenge

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Power outage on Edmonds train tracks stalls Kingston ferry service

A power outage on a train track in downtown Edmonds Wednesday morning stalled ferry traffic for about an…

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Kingston’s Village Green park district measure passing

KINGSTON — A measure creating a taxing district to support a new Kingston community center building was sailing…

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Armstrong, Gabriel to move ahead in Public Utilities District race

John Armstrong isn’t used to competition but he’s not opposed to it, either. Preliminary election results have the…

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Installation of traffic cameras to cause traffic delays near Hood Canal Bridge

Motorists may experience traffic backups near Hood Canal Bridge this week as the state adds traffic cameras to…

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Quick tips for an effortless get-together

Easy Outdoor Entertaining Whether it’s simple dinner for a few friends or a big bash for a crowd,…

A truck knocked a light pole onto southbound State Route 305 Tuesday afternoon in Poulsbo.

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Truck knocks down light pole on State Route 305 in Poulsbo

A truck collided with a metal light pole on southbound State Route 305 in Poulsbo Tuesday afternoon, knocking…

Instrumental metal band Steelscape plays Winterland.

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Heavy instrumental: Steelscape jolts Bremerton music scene

For Steelscape, all the traditional roles of a metal band are filled, except a singer. The Bremerton band,…

Forrest Thomson

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Going on an Alaskan adventure

Local author writes tale of adventure from the Bering Sea to the West Coast.

Freeborder Aaron Price carves down a hill in Hansville. The extra two wheels allow him to carve like a snowboard.

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Street surfing: Freeborders find adrenaline rush on the roads

Although temperatures outside have exceeded 80 degrees and the ski season is more than three months away, board…

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Kingston man’s truck stolen, crashed through gate near Bremerton

Two runaway teens from Port Angeles crashed a stolen pickup truck registered to a Kingston man through a…

Flagger Robin Tinner waves cars through construction on south Viking Way. Up to 70 vehicles are queued at a time while one-way traffic alternates during the day

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Viking Way completion expected this fall

Repairs along the southern portion of Viking Way in Poulsbo are expected to continue through the fall.

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Last day to vote in primary election; Kitsap turnout near 30 percent

Nearly 30 percent of registered Kitsap County’s 143,670 registered voters have cast ballots in the Aug. 17 primary,…

Obituaries

Joyce Pratt

Joyce Pratt of Kingston died Aug 16. She was 84. She was born Oct 9, 1925, in Port…

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Kitsap Pumas host post season party | Sports brief

Kitsap Pumas host post season party | Sports brief

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Walla Walla repaired, returns to Kingston route Saturday

SATURDAY UPDATE: Repairs were made to the ferry Walla Walla on Friday night and the Kingston route was…

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UPDATE: Collision cleared at State Route 104 and Ritter Lane

Two vehicles involved in a rear-end collision at State Route 104 and Ritter Lane near Kingston have been…

Suzanne Jones will retire from the Little Boston Library next week. A celebration in her honor will begin at 3:30 p.m. Aug. 19 in the library off Little Boston Road.

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Librarian closes book on career

Librarian closes book on career, Suzanne Jones