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Jada Hertz, 14, and Hugo sail over a 2-foot-9-inch jump during an English event at Sandamar Farm April 15. (Sophie Bonomi / Kitsap Daily News)

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At Sandamar event, equestrians learn lessons for life

POULSBO — The April 15 Winter Schooling Show at Sandamar Farm was a test of precision and tenacity,…

Casual gallery with a working studio space: Poulsbo’s Artist’s Edge introduces new direction with ‘H20’ exhibit

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Casual gallery with a working studio space: Poulsbo’s Artist’s Edge introduces new direction with ‘H20’ exhibit

POULSBO — From custom frames to cobalt blue, the little art supply and custom frame shop off Hwy…

Sports

Kitsap Soccer Club signs seven for upcoming season

BREMERTON — Kitsap Soccer Club signed seven players last week to continue filling out the team’s 2017 National…

Jonathon T. Ipock

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Coroner: Diver’s 2015 death was accidental

PORT GAMBLE — A diver who died while working on eelgrass restoration associated with the Port Gamble nearshore…

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Autopsy being conducted on body of woman found on S’Klallam reservation

LITTLE BOSTON — An autopsy was being conducted today on the body of a 23-year-old Suquamish woman whose…

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Coroner awaits toxicology results before releasing cause, manner of Suquamish woman’s death

LITTLE BOSTON — A funeral is scheduled for April 22 at the House of Awakened Culture for Jessica…

Detail from the 2017 Viking Fest logo designed by Keith Lyon of Northwest College of Art & Design.

Life

Miss Viking Fest contestants will bring historic figures from 1920s back to life

Vying for $1,500, and a year in the spotlight to call attention to a cause

Detail from the winning logo by Keith Lyon of Northwest College of Art & Design.

Life

Lyon wins 2017 Viking Fest logo contest

POULSBO — Keith Lyon, a student at Northwest College of Art & Design, is the winner of the…

The Kitsap County Public Works Department purchased two automated flagger assistance devices for $34,000. The devices are supposed to increase safety for public works employees, and increase efficiency throughout the department.                                Michelle Beahm / Kitsap News Group

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County purchases flagger devices to increase safety, efficiency in public works

BREMERTON — Kitsap County has purchased a new tool to help improve safety in construction zones.

Business

More Tribal governments considering cannabis operations

‘We’d much prefer selling clams and selling fish, but this is the hand we’ve been dealt’

Students in Rebecca Garrett’s second-grade class “hang loose” as they raise money for their peer, Koko, during their month-long lesson on empathy. Rebecca Garrett/Contributed

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‘Our hearts are overflowing with love’

SUQUAMISH — There was an important lesson taught at Suquamish Elementary School in March. No, it wasn’t cursive,…

Volunteers wanted for community garden

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Volunteers wanted for community garden

By Sara Miller

Life

Apply now for Aloha Wright project grants

KINGSTON — Kingston Garden Club invites applications for the annual Aloha Wright Educational and Special Projects Grants.

‘Nap Tyme,’ the driverless boat | FerryFare

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‘Nap Tyme,’ the driverless boat | FerryFare

“Nap Tyme” was aptly named as she cruised through Dalco Passage (Tacoma Narrows) on auto pilot with her…

Sports

Kitsap SC announces Harbor SC Night for first preseason game

A portion of profits will support local club scholarship program

Life

Still Waters run deep | Choices for the Future

“still waters run deep” — proverb: a quiet or placid manner may conceal a more passionate nature.

Nature’s wonders close to home | Hansville Happenings

Life

Nature’s wonders close to home | Hansville Happenings

The weather is fine, the earth is showing signs of new life, it’s time to go outside and…

Life

Kiwanis gearing up for a busy spring and summer | Kington Kiwanis

The Greater Kingston Kiwanis Club is gearing up for a busy spring and summer, and we are excited…

Chevy Stevens, author of ‘Thrillers’, visits Kingston | Check It Out

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Chevy Stevens, author of ‘Thrillers’, visits Kingston | Check It Out

Although Spring is coming, we have plenty of those rainy days left, which are perfect for watching a…

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S’Klallam Tribe removes former gun club building

LITTLE BOSTON — The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe has removed the former gun club building from its trust…