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Suquamish Tribe gets funds to repair salmon run in Central Kitsap | News brief

Suquamish Tribe gets funds to repair salmon run in Central Kitsap | News brief

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ADM Architecture moves to Front Street | Business brief

ADM Architecture moves to Front Street | Business brief

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Health, safety positions on the chopping block in school district

Health, safety positions on the chopping block in school district, school resource officer, drug interventionist

Jackie Thomas of the Kitsap Bears would like to play college or arena football in the future.

Sports

Kitsap’s Thomas is setting his football hopes high

Kitsap Bears, Jackie Thomas is setting his football hopes high

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Sports

Young soccer players get a lesson in philanthropy

Young soccer players get a lesson in philanthropy, North Kitsap Soccer Club, UW

Cameron Walsworth plays the title role in the North Kitsap High School Drama Club's 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat' July 8-10 at the North Kitsap Auditorium.

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North Kitsap High Drama goes Technicolor

North Kitsap High Drama goes Technicolor

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Community Calendar, July 9

North Kitsap Community Calendar, July 9, 2010

A Toyota truck that collided with a Volvo on Columbia Street Wednesday was carrying a mother and three children.

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Suquamish wreck sends two to hospital Wednesday

SUQUAMISH — A Suquamish mother and her young daughter were taken to a hospital for treatment Wednesday after…

Letters to the Editor

Muriel Williams: Vaya con dios, old friend

Dear Ed., I’ve lost count of how many times the mail would come in at the North Kitsap…

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North Kitsap fire departments enjoy a quiet Fourth

Moist weather may have helped keep the Independence Day weekend quiet for North Kitsap fire responders. North Kitsap…

Jake Moe

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Poulsbo matriarch Muriel Williams dies at 93

When community matriarch Muriel Williams found out Poulsbo was planning to rename the Liberty Bay Waterfront Park in…

New statues in downtown Bremerton have sparked a debate about public art in Kitsap.

Life

Kitsap debates: Should government pay for public art? Where should it come from?

A pair of 14-foot statues at Fourth Street and Pacific Avenue in Bremerton have attracted plenty of attention…

Life

Chamomile, ivy alternatives to traditional lawn | Your own backyard

Tired of mowing? Looking for some lawn alternatives?

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Canoe journey reconnects tribes with tradition | Noo-Kayet | July

I want to start this column by sharing with you an excerpt from an article written by Gina…

Cleaning is good for the home and soul | Hansville Happenings | July

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Cleaning is good for the home and soul | Hansville Happenings | July

I happen to have grown with a mother that thought cleanliness must happen thoroughly in the spring and…

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Fares frozen… for now | Ferry Fare | July

Kingston’s perky Grand Marshal, Bobbie Moore, will push off our Fourth of July parade promptly after the 11:55…

Our barn | A Glance At The Past | July

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Our barn | A Glance At The Past | July

A few weeks ago the Kitsap Sun ran an article with pictures of some of the lovely old…

Opinion

BP spill proves it’s time to wean ourselves off oil | As It Turns Out | July

Some journalists are comparing BP’s oil spill debacle in the Gulf of Mexico to war. Quite right. We’re…

Grand Marshal Bobbie Moore kicked off the Kingston Fourth of July parade Sunday afternoon. Hundreds of spectators lined the streets of Kingston to revel in the spirit of the holiday.

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Kingston celebrates Fourth of July

Kingston's Fourth of July parade draws a crowd.

Stinger U11 baseball player Eric Halvorson looks to draw motorists from State Route 104 into his team’s stand at the Rite Aid parking lot in Kingston. The Stingers ball club of Bremerton is raising funds with a fireworks booth at the Kingston drug store this week.

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Third and fourth of July celebrations hit Poulsbo, Kingston

Event schedules for third and fourth of July celebrations