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The Seattle Shakespeare Company will bring 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' to Bremerton this weekend.

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Five Things | Love, Seattle Shakespeare-style

‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ comes to Bremerton The course of true love never did run smooth, and rarely…

Life

In Good Taste: In food, fast doesn’t always mean healthy

Fast food is quick, easy and tastes really good to many people, however I was shocked to read…

Life

Poulsbo artist pens Big Sky novel “Touching Earth, Touching Sky”

Trudi Peek, long-time artist and member of Poulsbo’s Verksted Gallery, put down her art tools and took up…

News

Neck pain with a twist | Spinal Column | March

Torticollis. While it might sound like a strange Italian dish, it’s not. Imagine waking up one morning with…

News

Hansville council briefed on toxins cleanup | GHAAC Notes | March

Editor’s Note: The following is a summary of notes from the Feb. 9 meeting of the Greater Hansville…

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The whole world runs on attitude | Hansville Happenings | March

The dictionary says that attitude is an opinion or a way of thinking. I guess I agree and…

Life

Prevention can save you a vet visit | Pet Chat | March

These days, folks are increasingly looking for ways to save a bit of money, or spend the money…

Business

What’s the deal with USDA loans? | Let’s Get Real Estate | March

Dear Jan, Some friends told us that the Department of Agriculture is giving out special loans for buying…

Business

‘Boomer’ generations demand efficient housing

By TRACY CORRIVEAU AND KIM POOLE Recently some real estate gurus have begun to forecast a housing shortage…

Letters to the Editor

People, not culvert hurt Carpenter Creek

People, not culvert hurt Carpenter Creek To Betsy Cooper, et.al. You say, there are no clear danger signs…

Opinion

County, Pope agreement holds promise | In Our Opinion | February

Eleven square miles. That’s how much of public open space North Kitsap stands to gain if a deal…

News

Rain tests pipes and bilge pumps | Down at the Port | February

If we ever had a drought around here, it was officially over this past month. I saw something…

News

Fuel surcharge needs to be fair | Ferry Fare | February

Ferry fuel costs were greatly underestimated in the state budget. Instead of asking riders to pay for the…

Obituaries

George Madison

George Madison of Pasco died March 2. He was 86. Madison moved to Poulsbo with his family in…

Salmon return to Agate Passage fish pens | Photo Slideshow

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Salmon return to Agate Passage fish pens | Photo Slideshow

Staff photos by Brad Camp. SUQUAMISH — A fish pen on Agate Passage is teeming with salmon this…

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Expect traffic delays in Poulsbo for next 2 weeks during City Hall construction

POULSBO — Traffic in downtown Poulsbo will be a bit sluggish for the next two weeks because of…

Obituaries

Dan Michael Brings

Dan Michael Brings, former resident of Suquamish, died from cancer March 1 in Hong Kong. He was 64.…

News

Barnes and Noble hosting book sale for Kingston grad night

The Barnes and Noble bookstore in Silverdale will be having a book fair Feb. 27 to help Kingston…

Business

Masi Shop grand opening set

The new Masi Shop on State Route 305 near Suquamish will celebrate its grand opening from 10 a.m,…

Business

First-time home buyer class offered

Windermere Real Estate-Poulsbo and Guild Mortgage Company, in conjunction with the Washington State Housing Finance Commission, is offering…