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Indianola Port Commission made the right decision | In Our Opinion

We appreciate the emotional connection Indianola residents have with their community’s iconic dock. But we had hoped for…

Sports

Upward Soccer Camp begins Monday

North Kitsap Baptist Church is hosting a soccer camp, July 29 to Aug. 3.

Sports

In Kingston, young athletes have a place to call home

Young athletes living in the Kingston area will have a place to call home starting this month.

Tristin Joy

Sports

Future prep stars train at NK

Though they may be years away from stepping onto the field to play prep sports, youth athletes from…

News

Mary Louise Soderberg Lien | Passages

A celebration of life for Mary Louise Soderberg Lien is scheduled for Aug. 3

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Thomas Jerol Jensen | Passages

A Celebration of Life for Thomas Jerol Jensen is scheduled for Aug. 4

Ann Marie Frodel

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Ann Marie Frodel | Passages

Ann Marie Frodel died July 2 after facing 13 years with Level 4 cancer. She was 70.

6th Avenue construction project

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This week on 6th Avenue

The project is on task and meeting deadlines. Water testing will begin this week with filling, flushing and…

Opinion

Kitsap Arts & Crafts Festival needs help

To quote Geoffrey Chaucer, “All good things must come to an end.” And, so it is with the…

An MTV film crew shoots outside of J'aime Les Crepes in Kingston

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Creperie featured in MTV program shoot

A production crew from MTV, the music and pop channel, filmed outside J'aime Les Crepes Friday in downtown…

The July 26 North Kitsap Herald: 44 pages in two sections

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Furloughs, Indianola dock, Scandia Patch’s rebirth, mental health response among top stories

One family's struggle with the furlough. Indianola dock still closed, and a tax hike for repairs is on…

The August edition of Kingston Community News: 32 pages

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Indianola dock, Canoe Journey, Forest & Bay Coalition update among top stories

The Indianola dock remains closed and a tax increase for repairs is going on the November ballot. The…

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One family’s struggle with the furlough

This summer, Deborah Simon had the unpleasant task of explaining to her two young daughters why they weren’t…

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Suquamish man with burns flown to Harborview

A 38-year-old Suquamish man was airlifted to Seattle’s Harborview Medical Center early Thursday morning after he apparently stumbled…

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$14M awarded for Port Gamble land, shoreline

The Kitsap Forest & Bay Project has been awarded more than $14 million from various funding sources to…

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Dredging project is less than two months away

The Port of Kingston’s anticipated maintenance dredge will likely start at the end of August or early September.

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Indianola dock still closed; tax hike on ballot

Indianola’s iconic dock will remain closed while the Port Commission gathers more information on what kind of repairs…

Scott Strathy of the King County Sheriff's Office is working on a pilot program for law enforcement to better respond to mental illness.

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New ways of responding to mental health crises

A point of frustration for law enforcement officers and families of individuals with mental illness is a lack…

The Scandia Patch was founded 50 years ago by Dwight and Pauline Droz.

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Rebirth of the Scandia Patch

At the Scandia Patch farm stand, newly-built produce stands — painted farm green, honey yellow and raspberry red…

This Mustang was a Best of Show winner in 2012.

Life

See more than 200 Mustangs in P.O. Sunday | Kitsap Week

Ford Mustangs of all colors, shapes and sizes will be on exhibit Sunday at the 25th annual Mustangs…