Chalk up another school record for Kingston High School graduate Ruby Roberts.
Bob enjoyed fishing, hunting, gardening and rooting for his favorite sports teams. He was able to fix anything and was a skilled carpenter.
From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 7-10 and April 14-17, state Department of Transportation maintenance crews will mow along a nearly six-mile stretch of SR 104 between Bond Road Northeast and the Hood Canal Bridge.
Honor was a remarkable boy who brought joy to everyone he met. He had a gentleness about him that drew people near. Those who know him will say he had a way of brightening almost any situation by merely being present.
Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral service on April 7, 1 p.m. at the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe Gym in Little Boston. Interment will take place at the Tribal Cemetery.
Native people have always been adaptive. We’ve had to be. It is this flexibility that has allowed the S’Klallam to survive.
There is a lot of speculation on the part of marketing and business people about what will make us happy. They want our business! So they want to make us happy!
The Kingston High School production of “Guys and Dolls” was another winner, with so much energy and fun. The sets and costumes were fabulous. Daphne Graham totally captured the role of Miss Adelaide, but the whole cast was terrific.
Spring brings flowers and boaters to Poulsbo. Several smaller yacht clubs visited the port in March. For example, the Bellevue Yacht Club brought 12 vessels for weekend moorage a couple of weeks ago. However, better weather is coming.
Chaplain Ken Bailey of Poulsbo drove east on Highway 530 and entered hell on earth March 27 at 11 a.m.
Have you made your way over to the digital side? It is a fascinating parallel universe. Let’s boldly go and explore it.
It’s unfortunate KCN is only a monthly publication, but we have chosen to live in small communities. I suppose I could get out of the house and attend Gordon Elementary PTA meetings if I would be admitted, not being a Gordon PTA member.
In response to queries about the planning for a port park at the old Kingston Inn site, here’s where we’ve come from and where we’re going.
Humanitarian Albert Schweitzer asserted that the world will not know peace until we extend our compassion to all animals. That calls to mind the recent killing of Marius, a gentle giraffe who lived in a Copenhagen zoo.
North Kitsap residents may want to help the recovery effort. Here are some things you should know.
We moved from Florida to Wash-ington in November. We hired a moving broker in Florida to coordinate the move of our belongings. It is now March and we still don’t have our items, including our personal items like our photo albums.
Kingston Rotary Club recently lost one of its most distinguished and beloved Rotarians, Rea Mowery.
I have certainly had more than my share of wanting to disappear or crawl under the carpet.
Do you ever notice people’s shoes or what they’re wearing?
In collaboration with Quilted Strait and The Artful Ewe, Port Gamble is destined to become a fiber artists’ paradise with the third annual Fibers and Fabrics Festival set for April 26-27.
