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The Poulsbo Marine Science Center has a new resident in one of its tanks —  a juvenile Giant Pacific male octupus. The orange cephalopod was found by recreational divers Kris Tafte and Steve Blazina near Port Townsend this weekend. Aquarium Director Patrick Mus said the octopus is between three and 10 months old

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POULSBO’S NEWEST RESIDENT

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Suquamish Elementary’s poets are slammin’

SUQUAMISH — Room A2 at Suquamish Elementary was converted to a café Thursday afternoon.

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Crowds — and mercury! — were measured in record numbers this weekend.

POULSBO — The streets of downtown Poulsbo overflowed with festivities during the 40th annual Viking Fest this weekend.…

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Krishna France

Krishna France, 37 Krishna France died at her home in Bremerton on May 21. She was 37. France…

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Bucs baseball can’t get it done against Sehome

ANACORTES — The Buccaneers baseball team made it to the final 16, but that’s where it stopped.

Opinion

Hill’s out, all eyes on Obama

One of my favorite Hollywood stories was the time some director or some such wanted or needed to…

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Coyotes in Kitsap

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Pool needs public support

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North Kitsap Business Briefs

Quick updates of business happenings in the North Kitsap region.

EcoTeach students measure a mother leatherback turtle laying eggs on Parisima Beach in Costa Rica.

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I want my leatherback: retired Poulsbo teacher on quest to save rare turtle

Even though leatherback sea turtles outlasted dinosaurs, they now struggle to survive us. In 2004, at the 24th…

Kingston’s Ian Chaussee tumbles to the ground with a Sehome defender and clears the shot path for  John Troka.

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2OT game ends Bucs soccer season

KINGSTON — The Buccaneers quarterfinal soccer game against the Sehome Mariners was exactly as a state game should…

Sports

Sports Briefs

KHS TRACK

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Sex offender transient in community

PORT ORCHARD — A level three sex offender has registered as a transient, with no fixed residence, within…

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Aiding the transition from military to civilian

OLYMPIA — Military members looking to make the transition to the civilian workforce can now look to the…

Niko Newbould

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Let the Viking Fest games begin

POULSBO — Games were afoot in downtown Poulsbo Saturday and Sunday during the 40th annual Viking Fest fete.…

Life

Giving bugs (and other nuisances) the boot

Unwanted guests. We’ve all had them once or twice, right? No, no, I’m not talking about people; I’m…

The Blue Man Group exhibit “Making Waves” will inhabit the upper level of the Kids Discovery Museum

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The visualization of sound

Here’s a chance to step into the mind of the famously intriguing Blue Man Group.

Kathy Berg: Not too old to be a star in that hat.

Life

A musical for those who refuse to grow up

Last minute switch brings modern day musical revue “Too Old for the Chorus” to the Jewel Box, May…

A plethora of Pysanka is on display at the Manchester Gallery in Port Orchard.

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Decorating eggs like the world depends on it

Gig Harbor artist Judy St. Hill-Schiner to demonstrate the unique Ukrainian art form May 24 at the Manchester.