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A 22-year-old Suquamish man was arrested Sept. 18 for reckless endangerment from shooting his rifle to scare raccoons…

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Program has no place to grow

BREMERTON — That beautiful ivy-esque plant growing up and over backyard fences throughout the county very likely isn’t…

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Project cements safe trip to school

KINGSTON — Walking to Gordon Elementary used to be a precarious adventure. Children who walked to school had…

Construction crews on South Kingston Road are making the roads safer for bicyclists.

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Bikes get breathing room on South Kingston Road

KINGSTON — South Kingston Road is known to local bicyclists as a stretch of blind turns and too-close-for-comfort…

Jacquie Svidran is right at home performing in — and raising money for — Poulsbo’s Jewel Box.

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Good things, small Box

POULSBO — The curtains are drawn, lights dimmed, and an eager audience leans forward. Humphrey Bogart takes the…

Kathleen Britton

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Poulsbo woman keeps HOPE alive

Working vacation is

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State spending subject of forum

Citizens still wary about third phase of multimillion dollar expansion.

A 'woman to reckon with

Life

5th generation Olympic Peninsula residents compile stories of ‘Women to Reckon With’

The title of the book aside, Olympic Peninsula authors Gary Peterson and Glynda Schaad are well acquainted with…

Obituaries

Frances N. Knight

Frances N. Knight, 78 Frances N. Knight died Sept. 23 at Martha & Mary in Poulsbo. She was…

Life

“Burn After Reading” is a fiery flop

It’s a pseudo-Darwinian world in “Burn After Reading.” One in which only the most tenacious — not the…

Life

Bookstores staying open late for ‘Brisingr’

Bookstores across the county will be keeping their doors open past midnight Sept. 19, celebrating the release of…

Life

Taking a look at ‘Living With Doom’

How the Artist Trust can take a bit of the ‘doom’ out of living

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‘A Night in Cuba,’ minus the airfare

Now-annual date night at the performing arts venue features salsa lessons and nine-piece Latin jazz Bremerton band, Trombanga.

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Sidewalks closed in downtown Kingston this week for improvements, traffic down to single lane

Crews will remove and replace damaged asphalt, and problem trees. Lane closures expected mid-week.

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Poulsbo bonding makes ‘AA’ grade

$9.5 million in issued bonds sought for new city hall project.

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Take a look into ‘Old Time’ Kingston

Heritage Day honors past next Saturday.

Opinion

Yep, it’s broken, all right

The state of education today is a sad one. It’s a broken-down, rusted out 1978 Ford Pinto sitting…

Opinion

Labor unions benefit all employees

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Letters to the Editor

North Kitsap Herald Letters to the Editor | Sept. 20

On Sunday, Sept. 14, a young, nice-looking couple saw me in my garage and asked me if they…

The Red Cross is teaching seniors how to prepare for disasters like this past winter’s floods

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