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NKSD board: The North Kitsap School District board of directors meets at 7 p.m. on the second and…

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FISHLINE AUCTION: North Kitsap Fishline's gala wine tasting and auction event will be held today from 6-9 p.m.…

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NKSD tennis players make all-league

Andy Smith

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North Kitsap baseball standout Andy Smith will be a Husky next year

POULSBO — As of Monday morning, it was official. Andy Smith, a senior at North Kitsap High, will…

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How lovely are your branches

t Festival of Trees takes over Pavilion Nov. 28-30.

A block in Poulsbo’s downtown historic district is for sale

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Poulsbo waterfront property for sale

t $4.8 million buys entire block.

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NKSD budget cuts leave Spectrum students feeling forgotten

KINGSTON — Amanda Ward is going up against the world right now. She is attempting to navigate the rocky…

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Bellringer answers call to action: goal $35,000

POULSBO — In tough economic times Poulsbo’s Bellringer is hoping to once again meet a goal of $35,000…

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Harrison buys land for cancer care center

t $25 million cancer care facility coming to North End in 2009.

The Troller Bar and Grill is hosting a free dinner next week and chef Jason Hill

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Troller gets into spirit of Thanksgiving

t Bar and grill offers to feed the community for Thanksgiving.

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Play offers insight on unspoken history

t Subject matter touches deep with Native peoples worldwide.

Lab director Ralph St. Andre works with students performing a salinity test at the Poulsbo Marine Science Center. Suquamish students were visiting and running the gamut of experiments in the new floating lab facility.  Pictured (left to right) are Trenna McDaniel

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Marine Science Center reaches waterlogged milestone

POULSBO — It’s far from the typical classroom.

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Kingston Learning Center taps into your inner scholar

Animals and arithmetic now come together in the back of Kingston’s Country Pet Shoppe.

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Buccaneers soccer season ends at district tourney

The Kingston Buccaneers girls soccer team made history this year, even with a first-round loss in postseason play.…

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Kingston asks NKSD to shed some light on stadium use

The Kingston community wants lights for the school’s artificial turf field. That’s its No. 1 wish, but wishing…

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Wolfle Elementary amps up kindergarten prep

Educational expectations continue to increase, almost at an exponential rate. The rising expectations hit kindergartners too, and nowadays…

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Point No Point boat launch design in the works

Traffic, parking are community concerns.

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Spectrum students feel forgotten in budget crunch

KINGSTON — Amanda Ward is going up against the world right now. She is attempting to navigate the rocky…

The Count calling on Susanna for “favors

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‘The Marriage of Figaro’ = some kind of (honeymoon) for Bremerton Symphony and Kitsap Opera

This opera, a centuries old tale of love and lust and the comedy of mistaken identity, is rife…

Public Works employee Rob Perkins sweeps up leaves on Lincoln Road in Poulsbo. Clearing gutters is one of the ways Public Works is preparing for colder weather.

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There’s no sweeping Mother Nature under the rug

t City Public Works readies for what winter weather has in store.