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PAL graduates step out into the world

POULSBO — Tia Schwarz found the PAL program quite by accident. She wandered into the program’s main office one…

Spectrum graduates get ready to head out into the world.

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Spectrum students step out into adulthood

LITTLE BOSTON — For some, graduation day is a day unlike any other — a simple step, an…

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Military news

Army Reserve Maj. Kristen E. Carle and Army Capt. Bryan W. Morgan are is currently deployed as members…

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That pretty purple plant is a weed?

County’s Noxious Weed program hosts Weed ID courses through June 19.

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Manchester Salmon Bake turns 40

What is for sure is that community spirit has kept the event, and the library, alive for decades.

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911 Brief

A 31-year-old East Bremerton man, with two outstanding warrants for arrest was apprehended June 10 in Kingston.

These students are combining the rice and lentil ingredients of the emergency hot meal.

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Yum yum, yum, ready for an emergency to come

POULSBO — “Lentils, spice, chicken, rice.”

The hat toss makes it official — the senior Buccaneers are outta here.

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The first to forge new trails

POULSBO — It’s memorable to be the first.

Michelle Cho Gip

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Caution: Rotarians hard at work

Rotarian women join Kitsap Habitat For Humanity’s Women Build effort.

Neil and Nancy Sirman onboard the Active Light on D dock at the Port of Poulsbo.

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Poulsbo couple returns to port after eight years sailing around the world

When Neil and Nancy Sirman’s 36-foot Cape George, the Active Light, last saw Poulsbo’s shores in August 2000,…

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So … what, exactly, happened?

“Mother of God,” said the assertive bystander. “What kind of terrorists are these?”

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Cheers to you, brewmeister

Silver City’s beers applauded with four more North American Beer Awards, brewmeister Big Daddy Don Spencer reveals the…

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The journey of a full-time musician

Chris Mulally travels from Bremerton’s open mic circuit to label owner/frontman.

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So … what, exactly, happened?

“Mother of God,” said the assertive bystander. “What kind of terrorists are these?”

Spencer at work on another batch of one of the brew pubs most famous beers — the Fat Scotch Ale.

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Cheers to you, brewmeister

Silver City’s beers applauded with four more North American Beer Awards, brewmeister Big Daddy Don Spencer reveals the…

The Washington state Civil War Association will be reenacting the early years of the Civil War this year.

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I think we know how this one ends

Washington state Civil War Association sets up camp for its fourth annual North Kitsap reenactment June 20-22.

The man

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The journey of a full-time musician

Chris Mulally travels from Bremerton’s open mic circuit to label owner/frontman.

Galletta School of Dance will present its original work “Broadway Bound” along with a smattering of variety and variations June 20 and 21 in Poulsbo.

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Galletta Dance Co. brings Broadway to North Kitsap

Poulsbo troupe takes the stage this weekend in “Broadway Bound,” an original production combining main stage favorites.

Co-authors Iris Burnett (right) and Clay Greager at a reading for their political IQ test — “So You Think You Can Be President?”

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Political guru brings Bainbridge a presidential WASL

Political guru/authoress Iris Burnett comes to Bainbridge June 19 with her new book “So You Think You Can…

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Classes for the littlest gardeners

We’re never too young to learn about gardening. This summer you’ll find garden learning experiences for youngsters at…