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Journalists share stories of covering Oso tragedy in new video

Last month, students from Washington State University traveled to Oso and Darrington with journalists from The Daily Herald,…

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Thefts on the rise in Poulsbo

Police Chief Townsend: "I usually try to remind people to make sure they are locking their cars and…

Mike Sauer

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Tempranillo pouring across the Northwest | Kitsap Week

Great Northwest Wine: As far as the region’s history goes, the Pacific Northwest has little in the way…

Roger and Mary Zabinski and daughters Aina and Kate go bird watching along the Clear Creek Trail in Kitsap.

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The art and joy of bird watching | Kitsap Week

Surveys in the report found that one in five Americans has an active interest in bird watching. For…

Viking Tour organizers made their presence known at the 2015 Chilly Hilly in February on Bainbridge Island

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Kitsap’s own cycling event | Kitsap Week

Inaugural Viking Tour cycling event planned for 2015 Viking Fest, with three routes offered up to 65 miles.…

Bill Austin

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Downtown landmark is now ‘Austin-Kvelstad Pavilion’

Downtown Poulsbo's Kvelstad Pavilion will be renamed the Austin-Kvelstad Pavilion.

Louise Martin holds mosaic artwork she made with smalti tile. Martin

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The rise of Yoga Mosaics | Kitsap Week

Port Orchard woman turns meditative art into mosaic business.

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Officer to be posted at Poulsbo schools

The Poulsbo City Council has approved a plan to place a police officer in North Kitsap schools.

Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance presented to the city this mockup of a pump track they plan to develop on a former ballfield on Little Valley Road.

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Pump track coming to Little Valley Road

Little Valley field will become a pump track for bikes, but the Diamond Dusters softball league that was…

Suquamish Chairman Leonard Forsman

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Task force studying region’s transportation future

Suquamish Tribe Chairman Leonard Forsman has been named to the Transportation Futures Task Force, which is studying the…

Newly elected or reelected members of the Suquamish Tribal Council: From left

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Purser, Mabe elected to Suquamish Tribal Council; Mills reelected

Rich Purser was elected to the position 1 council seat, vacated by Irene Carper, who chose not to…

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State’s largest wildfire disaster captures lawmakers’ attention | 2015 Session

A bill would allow private citizens to enter onto private or public land to fight wildfires if they…

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Kvelstad Pavilion may become Bill Austin Pavilion

A group of residents has proposed renaming Kvelstad Pavilion in honor of Bill Austin.

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A way to honor education’s best and brightest | In Our Opinion

So the story goes, the Rangvald Kvelstad Teacher of the Year Award Foundation was founded in the 1980s…

Kingston High School juniors Adam Wright

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Students help school foundation spread the word about grants

When thinking of ways to share the work the North Kitsap Schools Foundation helps fund, Shannon Singleton thought…

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Crash victims recovering; daughter discharged from hospital

The condition of two people injured in a car crash March 11 is improving. James Norberg, 53, of…

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Youth suicide: Seminar will teach prevention methods

There have been two reported suicides among North Kitsap School District students this year, and four in the…

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NKSD hires new principal for Poulsbo Middle School, director of learning support, director of student support

The North Kitsap School Board hired a new principal for Poulsbo Middle School on March 12, as well…

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Letter from mother of driver who died in crash

The several IDs that you referred to as being in the car with him were his own: ID…

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Poulsbo city officials supports legislation limiting access to body camera footage

The bill has proved controversial, creating a debate between transparency in government, and what can be reasonably provided.…