When it comes to your chances of getting cancer from the foods you eat, what odds would you like: one in a million, or one in 100,000? Of course, all of us would prefer the least amount of risk. That’s why it’s hard to believe that Gov. Jay Inslee is even considering changing water quality rules that would increase that risk.
It could have been a gunshot. It could have been backfire from a vehicle. The Navy didn’t take any chances and locked down Naval Base Kitsap — Bangor early March 31.
Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend the visitation on April 4, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribal Gym, with the funeral service starting at 1 p.m. Interment will follow in the Tribal Cemetery. A reception dinner will be held.
Dragonfly Farms can operate as a wholesale and retail nursery. It can host up to eight events per month — themed festivals, classes, workshops, tours, wreath-making parties, fundraising activities, and a farmers market for the sale of local fruits and vegetables. Events are limited to 50 people.
Olympic Property Group president Jon Rose was named a 2014 Kitsap Economic Development Champion at the annual meeting of the Kitsap Economic Development Alliance.
The Bucs shut out the Riders 3-0 at Buc Field, March 27.
The North Kitsap Vikings defeated the Klahowya Eagles 3-1, March 27.
The Buccaneers and Vikings won’t have the opportunity to see which are the better north end baseball and fastpitch teams, before spring break.
With its sweeping view of Liberty Bay, Gene Bryant’s barbershop may have the best view of any barbershop in Poulsbo. Bryant, a veteran barber who hails from Carbondale, Ill., opened Bayside Barber Shop at 19015 Front St. He’s open Tuesday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Walk-ins are welcome.
Sandi Read, owner of Gifts of Promise, 19010 Front St. NE, Poulsbo, is retiring and will either sell the business or close by the end of the year. Gifts of Promise has books and gifts for people in recovery, and is one of the few stores of its kind in the region. Similar stores are located in Burien and Everett.
The McBride family opened its first Hallmark store in downtown Bremerton in 1968. It continued to open more stores over the years, including the location in Poulsbo in 1984. But on March 27, the Poulsbo Village Hallmark store closed up shop for good.
Emeritus Corporation, which owns and operates Emeritus at Montclair Park, the independent- and assisted-living apartments at 1250 NE Lincoln Road, will merge this year with Brookdale Senior Living, Inc.
The Port of Kingston is waiting for confirmation or denial from the Federal Transit Administration to transfer the passenger ferry to the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority.
What was originally planned as a North Kitsap home game, the Vikings had to travel to Sequim High School to play ball March 26.
Kingston man cleared of charges. Kingston Express could be transferred to New Orleans. New features, and permit, for Dragonfly Farms Nursery. Those are the top stories in the March 2014 edition of the Kingston Community News, available now in the mail and in local stores.
Tamara Lenzen believes she lost her sister-in-law, Marcy Satterlee, 61, to the Oso mudslide. But Lenzen was still hoping March 27 that her brother, Thom Satterlee, 65, and her grandniece, Delaney Webb, 19, were still alive.
Determining just how many members of our community are homeless is difficult, but we know the evidence is not merely anecdotal.
Not only has he spearheaded our flower basket watering teams for many years, but recently worked with PSE to get our light poles refurbished. Very soon you will see our poles standing straight, brackets level, all lights working and freshly painted.
Judge denies sanctions in lawsuit. Port of Poulsbo says it has parking for liveaboards. Conditional use permit allows most uses at Dragonfly Farms Nursery. Deputy Public Defender William C. Houser joins the Kitsap County Superior Court on April 1. Those are the top stories in the March 28 North Kitsap Herald, available at newsstands and in stores.
Dorothy Madeline Widmer Aug. 12, 1927 — March 28, 2014 Our family bid our final farewell to Dorothy on March…
