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The general election is Nov. 5. The Kitsap County Auditor Elections Office will mail ballots Oct. 18.

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Indianola residents approve tax hike for dock improvements, maintenance | Election

The measure raises the port district’s property tax levy from 15 to 22 cents per $1,000 of assessed…

Beth Worthington

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Worthington elected to North Kitsap School Board District 3 | Election

Beth Worthington isn't afraid to try something new. In her 40s, Worthington began competing in triathlons. She can…

Nov. 5 is Election Day. Ballots must be postmarked Tuesday or deposited into a ballot drop box by 8 p.m.

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Webster-Martinson makes history in North Kitsap School District | Election

She is believed to be the first Native American elected to the North Kitsap School Board; Marie Hebert,…

Jim Henry

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Henry reelected to Poulsbo City Council, Position 7 | Election

Henry ran what he called a simple campaign. “I didn't put any signs out, I tried to do…

Nov. 5 is Election Day. Ballots must be postmarked Tuesday or deposited into a ballot drop box by 8 p.m.

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It’s Election Day: Voters to choose council, port, school board members

Several candidates, such as Poulsbo Mayor Becky Erickson, are running unopposed and can look forward to another term…

Sports

Bucs, Vikes play in tourney for District berths | Girls soccer

The Kingston Buccaneers and North Kitsap Vikings will meet for the third time this season in a game…

Sports

NK girls team qualifies for State | Cross country

The Viking runners scored second as a team during the Westside Classic (Districts) Nov. 2

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Syria conflict remains murky

Imagine a country about the size of Washington state with three times the population

Jacob Patterson — or

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A reminder of nature’s power

Share your weather-related photos. Email to rwalker@northkitsapherald.com.

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Vern’s Pancake Breakfast Nov. 3 at Sons of Norway

The Sons of Norway will host another Vern's Pancake Breakfast on Nov. 3 from 9 a.m. to noon.…

Owner David Hunt gives Ender a treat. The cat has become an unofficial mascot of Pages Books in Silverdale.

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A bright chapter for bookstores | Kitsap Week

Kitsap’s independent shops find ways to remain competitive in the modern literary economy.

“Yellow Symphony” is one piece of photographic artwork by John Wood that will be featured at ChocMo over the next two months.

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Photographic artist featured at ChocMo | Kitsap Week

Bainbridge Island-based John Wood's work will adorn the walls of ChocMo through November and December. His work has…

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Kingston Rotary nears 10th anniversary | Rotary News

The Kingston North-Kitsap Rotary will reach a milestone in 2014, the 10th anniversary of the founding of the…

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Port moves forward with properties, staffing changes | Down at the Port

Wow, only two months left until we turn to another year. It has been 13 years since the…

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The town of Port Gamble is the place to be for the holidays | Port Gamble Gazette

As the holiday season approaches, ornaments, wreaths and brightly colored lights will replace goblins, ghouls and the brightly…

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Dispelling common myths associated with food banks | ShareNet & You

Working at a food bank challenges all your assumptions about life and people

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Tribes play a key role in economic development | Noo-Kayet

The prosperity of tribes also impacts the health, safety, and quality of life of the communities in which…

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Remembering those who served on Vets Day | This ‘N’ That

Nov. 11 is Veterans Day and means something in my family

Kingston Historical Society founder Bill Reynolds saved the Newellhurst Farms sign. The farm became a working farm

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Lots of equine history at Newellhurst Farms | Glance at the Past

After the cedar shakes were harvested and the mill closed, the uplands became a working farm

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Moderation is key to a human-environment relationship | Choices for the Future

Here at Stillwaters, we tend to think of humans as part of the food web — just one…