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Miss Poulsbo Janna Murray escorts Dolph Jaeger to the podium to receive the Pearce Dressel Volunteer of the Year Award at Kiana Lodge Friday evening.

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John Hern is Person of the Year

SUQUAMISH — John Hern was Detroit-bound after the Seattle Seahawks won the NFC Championship Jan. 22. However, word…

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Ode to the fine folks at PSE

How many PSE workers does it take to change a light bulb? One-hundred and fifty. One to switch…

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Conductor,Composer make beautiful music together

Elizabeth Stoyanovich, Bremerton Symphony Music Director, will have a much shorter commute to the podium Feb. 11 and…

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Film fest offers feast of films

If you don’t have the option of crawling into a cave and hibernating the winter away, holing up…

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North’s gymnasts spring into regional meet

OLYMPIA — This year, it’s North’s turn. After finishing undefeated in the regular season, it was no surprise that…

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Vernon D. Crabtree

Vernon D. Crabtree, 87 Vernon Crabtree of Keyport died Feb 8, 2006 in Austin, Texas. He was 87.…

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Jazz Fest in tune with schools

POULSBO — The lights shone down on the North Kitsap High School auditorium stage Friday night, featuring not one,…

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A play you can really sink your teeth into

West Sound Academy drama instructor Michael Payne likes to highlight a senior student in the private school’s annual…

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Retreat refocuses council on issues

POULSBO — While Saturday’s windstorm raged outside, city council members and Mayor Kathryn Quade were relatively calm as…

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Rose M. Nelson

Rose M. Nelson, 84 Rose M. Nelson of Poulsbo died Feb. 5, 2006 in Seattle. She was 84.…

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Bessie F. Seedorf

Bessie F. Seedorf, 92 Bessie F. Seedorf died Feb. 2, 2006 in Bremerton. She was 92. Seedorf was…

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Servicing the hearts and minds of teens

KINGSTON — If My Girl Drive-In Museum had been operating as a restaurant in the 1950s, the scene…

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Planning department busier than most

POULSBO — As commercial and residential developments in Little Norway continue gaining speed, the city’s planning department is…

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You think you know someone . . .

“Why does anyone stay together once they realize who they’re with?” Ouch. That stinging insight by Theo, wife…

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NK gymnasts impress field at Bainbridge meet

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND — Flying through the air, curled in a back tuck, the North Kitsap gymnastics team is focused…

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Art on the town

Some people look at an old, rusted out wheelbarrow and think “trash.” Others look at it and think…

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Wal-Mart and Home Depot have smooth, strong grand openings

POULSBO — Opening weekend at Olhava went off without a hitch as literally thousands of shoppers poured into…

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Poulsbo’s ‘Pride’ is doing grand

The Poulsbo Noon Lions. When these men and women roar, it’s tough not to notice. In the past…

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The Playhouse goes folk

The Bainbridge Performing Arts Playhouse is best known as a venue for plays and classical concerts, but in…

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Lions give new life to historic waterfront

POULSBO — A year after completing the renovation of the boardwalk along Liberty Bay, the Poulsbo Noon Lions…