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Suquamish will enter retail marijuana market this fall

The Suquamish Tribe has entered a tribal-state marijuana compact with the State of Washington, with the intent of…

John Townsend

Obituaries

John Townsend

John G. Townsend May 28, 1945 – Sept. 14, 2015 John G. Townsend, “JT”, 70, of Poulsbo, died…

William Cozens

Obituaries

William Cozens

Dr. William Robert Cozens Oct. 24, 1913 – Sept. 14, 2015 Dr. William Robert Cozens, 101, went home…

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Realtors endorse candidates in Nov. 3 election

The Kitsap County Association of Realtors has endorsed the following candidates in the Nov. 3 election.

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention wants to reduce the annual suicide rate 20 percent by 2025. Out of the Darkness

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Suicide awareness, prevention walk Sept. 19 at Raab Park

The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention wants to reduce the annual suicide rate 20 percent by 2025. Out…

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Seventh annual POW/MIA Remembrance Ceremony Sept. 18

The Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division, Keyport sponsors the seventh annual POW/MIA Remembrance Ceremony at 7:45 a.m. Sept.…

Sailors stand at attention as the national ensign is raised to half-mast during a 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony outside of the Trident Training Facility at Naval Base Kitsap - Bangor. The ceremony

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Bangor ceremony remembers 9/11, honors lives lost

Today is the 14th anniversary of the terrorist attacks in New York City, Washington, D.C., and Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

A Heerman's gull feeds at Point No Point.

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Why birds, and birders, flock to Point-No-Point | Kitsap Weekly

The tip of Point-No Point County Park diverts the tides of Admiralty Inlet, creating a churn of foraging…

Owner Dan Sluys showcases one of the many pastries that Sluys Bakery makes by hand on “A Few Great Bakeries.”

Business

Sluys Bakery featured on ‘A Few Great Bakeries’

PBS program showcases Sluys Bakery on national broadcast

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Cut a tree, plant a tree: Mayor will propose ‘no net loss’ in revised Comprehensive Plan

The City of Poulsbo is updating its development regulations, aka the Comprehensive Plan, and Mayor Becky Erickson plans…

The Petri Dish is authored by Jerry Cornfield

Opinion

Court may not have last word on charter schools | The Petri Dish

Try as it might, Washington just can’t get this charter school thing down right.

Opinion

Liveaboard decision may come soon | The Scuttlebutt

If this past Labor Day weekend is any indication, September 2015 should continue to be perfect for Liberty…

Sports

Kingston girls soccer has positive outlook on season

Smith: ‘The girls played hard and never let down.’

Letters to the Editor

Convenience fee is an egregious money grab

In my most recent City of Poulsbo utility bill, I saw a notice that, starting Oct. 1 this…

Opinion

Help set a course for the future of Kingston | In Our Opinion

Downtown Kingston Complete Streets project. Salmon recovery efforts. Plans for the West Kingston Bridge construction. If you want…

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State: Pharmacist overprescribed medication, could lose license

A Poulsbo pharmacist overprescribed medication to a patient from January 2009 to July 2010, the state Pharmacy Quality…

Senior Sean Crowell running in to the end zone to score the first touchdown of the game against Bainbridge.

Sports

Strong start to North Kitsap’s football season

Vikings beat Bainbridge 28-0 Sept. 4, and face W F West at home on Sept. 11.

Jeff McGinty is unopposed in his bid for a seventh term on the Poulsbo City Council.

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McGinty now unopposed in bid for seventh term | Poulsbo City Council, Position 4

Jeff McGinty, 56, is now running unopposed for a seventh term on the council; his former opponent, retired…

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Flood-prone house could be gone by Halloween

The City of Poulsbo could request bids within a month on the removal of a floodprone house on…

The Hood Canal Bridge at 5 p.m. Sept. 9

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Hood Canal Bridge reopens after six-hour closure

The Hood Canal Bridge reopened to vehicular traffic at 4:43 p.m. Sept. 9, following a six-hour closure due…