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Learning to be a more patient north end resident | Hansville Happenings

There are people who are complacent by nature. And some people are irritable by nature and some people…

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Stillwaters September events

Month-long book sale in September, an eco-cruise and auction

Life

Nature can reduce distractions in our lives and improve our functionality | Choices for the Future

I was recently involved in a discussion about big cities and small towns.

An orphan osprey is carried to a light pole at Strawberry Field Sept. 10 where a well-known osprey nest is located. The orphan was rejected by other juveniles living in the nest.

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Young osprey orphan is rejected from Poulsbo nest

The osprey at Strawberry Field have garnered quite a bit of attention after making a home on top…

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County budget hearings get under way on Sept. 15; open to the public

Kitsap County budget review hearings for 2015 funding proposals from all county departments and agencies get under way…

Cartoon by John Cole.

Opinion

Goodell Field Goal | Cartoon of the Day

The cartoon for Sept. 12 is by John Cole, the Scranton Times-Tribune.

Downtown Poulsbo after the fire of 1914.

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Remembering the Great Fire of 1914

One hundred years ago, the summer of 1914 was hot and dry, similar to this year. Several fires…

Letters to the Editor

Encourage the pursuit of truth

Only with the hubris of a heedless, naive teenager, could one understand why someone would focus on the…

Letters to the Editor

Water is toxic and fish are sick and dying

Below is a message I sent to Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Bremerton, about the controversial fish consumption rate.

Letters to the Editor

Help support the NK Boys & Girls Club

We’re looking for support from the Kingston community as we work to raise funds for new computers for…

Opinion

Making schools safer from violence | In Our Opinion

In a study of school shootings by the U.S. Secret Service Safe School Initiative, it was found that…

The young osprey are learning how to catch fish on their own

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Wild seahawk family learns survival skills | Kitsap Week

Kitsap birding: Young ospreys in Poulsbo study hard for winter fishing.

Life

The book end | Kitsap Week

The top 15 best-selling adult and kids books in August at Liberty Bay Books, an independent book shop…

Robert Montgomery repairs a nearly 100-year-old Underwood No. 5.

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The man behind the keys | Kitsap Week

At 93, Robert Montgomery continues to work at the Bremerton Office Machine Co. fixing typewriters.

Cartoon by John Darkow

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Smart devices | Cartoon of the Day

The Cartoon for Sept. 11 is by John Darkow, CagleCartoons.

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Keyport Fest returns to the bay side town Sept. 20

The community of Keyport will host a small-town festival on Sept. 20, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.…

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Supreme Court finds state Legislature in contempt

The state Supreme Court on Thursday found the state Legislature in contempt for not producing a detailed plan…

Poulsbo Police Officer Nick Hoke and Kilo

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Meet Kilo, Poulsbo’s newest police officer

Poulsbo’s newest addition to its police force understands German, has run a marathon, and expects to retire in…

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Adult charged for threatening witness in Smiley case

Sebastian Khalil Carroll, 19, was arrested at the Bremerton Department of Corrections Office Sept. 10. He is being…

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CEO of Pierce Transit hired as assistant secretary of Washington State Ferries

Lynne Griffith will take over as Assistant Secretary for the Washington State Ferries Division, the Washington State Department…