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Getting back in the saddle again isn’t easy

When I went to college, I stopped a few hobbies I had started in my youth, i.e. sleeping…

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Sales tax revenue meeting expectations

POULSBO — When the Poulsbo City Council approved a $500,000 increase in the city’s 2006 budget, it did…

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Congratulations, Miss Washington

It’s been a long, long time coming but the Miss Washington crown has finally made its way back…

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The fur flies in Port Gamble

PORT GAMBLE — Dogs of all shapes, sizes, colors and breeds were the stars during a competition created…

Obituaries

Caroline H. Smith

Caroline H. Smith, 81 Caroline Helen Smith died in Poulsbo July 11, 2006. She was 81. Smith was…

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Vernon A. Strand

Vernon A. Strand, 79 Vernon Albin Strand died July 10, 2006. He was 79. Strand was born to…

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Joan P. Johanson

Joan P. Johanson, 88 Joan P. Johanson of Poulsbo died July 9, 2006 at Forest Ridge Health and…

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Trading a lamp for gas money

KINGSTON — With the sounds of family fireworks shows in the background, people gathered at the Kingston Cove…

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Woods takes on bridge

HOOD CANAL — Budget overruns on Washington State Department of Transportation ongoing structural improvements to the Hood Canal…

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Convoy marches in step with tradition

KEYPORT — Amidst a conglomeration of Americans, riding in formation on various modes of transportation, including a kind…

Dayton Griffin

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Fourth takes over North End

KINGSTON — Like a Whistling Pete, Kingston’s Fourth of July celebration started off quietly, gradually getting louder before…

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Iverson Street closure slated for this Wednesday, Thursday

POULSBO — The State Route 305 Force Main installation has slowed traffic recently, but it hadn’t resulted in…

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Holiday driving still a problem

I hate going back to work after those long holiday weekends. It’s not so much that, all of…

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NKBR 13’s bust out bruisers in Sequim

POULSBO — All four North Kitsap Babe Ruth teams have a shot at winning the state title. Following…

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Olympic College packing up for an Edventure

POULSBO — Taking a break from the typical summer pastimes, local kids can get their technological kicks this summer…

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Noise law exemption not granted for Relay for Life

POULSBO — Recalling memories of the ill-fated country western concert during the 2000 Viking Fest at the North…

Nine-year-old Conner Dunning of Poulsbo prepares to take another bite of watermelon during the Third of July watermelon-eating contest.

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Sveen, Wise nail seed spitting crowns

POULSBO — If at first you don’t “suc-seed” try, try, try again. That’s exactly what Cindi Wise did…

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PPR sailing camp to offer aqua independence

KINGSTON — There are few days on which one feels more autonomous than the day they receive their driver’s…

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Low fire rating may spark Eglon insurance

EGLON — Providing the best service possible to North End residents and businesses is a goal that North…

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Baby Jake’s delivers more than just pizza

POULSBO — After a decade working at a pizzeria, sisters Kristin Brown and Sara Nance decided the time…