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Port guest-moorage supervisor Rob Schmidt is a retired Navy master chief petty officer. He has worked for the port for four years.

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Port of Poulsbo: Every day is ‘marina day’ | The Scuttlebutt

The port was buzzing June 8 during the first annual Marina Day Celebration, organized by our new port…

Obituaries

Barbara J. Sather

Barbara Jane (Herard) Sather September 27, 1930 – July 5, 2013       Barbara Jane (Herard) Sather,…

Children play at Poulsbo’s Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park as 3rd of July festivities get under way. Laughter was heard as Frisbees and air rockets flew through the air

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Poulsbo’s 3rd of July: Sun, fun and fireworks

North Kitsap got a head start on the nation’s Independence Day celebrations Wednesday with live music, paddleboard races…

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Question school board candidates on the issues July 16

You can meet and question candidates for North Kitsap School Board District 3 on July 16, 6:30 p.m.…

Mike Williams

Business

Grounds for Change celebrates 10 years with party

Ten years ago, Stacy Marshall was on a student trip to Costa Rica with Poulsbo-based EcoTeach. Her husband,…

Letters to the Editor

We hope more veterans visit the Service Office

I can’t thank you enough for the article that appeared in the June 7 Herald about Poulsbo American…

Letters to the Editor

Celebs who spout incorrect information

Sharon Stone lectured an Israeli audience, stating, “Get out of your comfort zone.”

Andrew Simon’s T-shirt says ‘History is not for wimps.’ He should know: His paper on the Trans-Alaska Pipeline won second place in the National History Day competition in Maryland.

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13-year-old KMS student wins second in National History Day contest

When Andrew Simon stepped onto the hardwood in Comcast Center at the University of Maryland, all eyes were…

Robert May cools off his daughter

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North Kitsap residents stay cool during heat spell

Neither fire department in the north end of Kitsap County had to respond to a significant number of…

Maryhill Winery is in the Columbia Gorge near the town of Goldendale.

Life

Maryhill Winery on exploration with new wines | NW Wines

Maryhill Winery owner Craig Leuthold has never been one to sit still, and now he has a new…

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Library helps you navigate your world | Kitsap Week

It may be hard to imagine the continued importance of public libraries in the age of the Internet,…

The largest population of Pelagic Cormorants can be found at the Warren Avenue Bridge in Bremerton.

Life

Local cormorant colony is the largest in state | Kitsap Birding

In fairy tales, scary things often hide under bridges. But in Kitsap County, bridges can harbor unusual wildlife,…

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Opinion

Cartoon of the day: July 4

The cartoon of the day was created by Nate Beeler, The Columbus Dispatch.

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Opinion

Cartoon of the day: Federal student loans

The cartoon for July 3 was drawn by Jeff Parker, Florida Today and the Fort Myers News-Press.

You can see classic cars like this one every Thursday at Cruise Port Gamble. This car was one of about 20 exhibited June 21 at Emeritus at Montclair Park in Poulsbo.

Life

Heart & soul: Classic cars and live music on Thursdays in Port Gamble | Kitsap Week

Wednesday is hump day. Friday is the last work day of the week. The weekend is, well, the…

Opinion

Indianola Port Commission makes courageous decision | In Our Opinion

We appreciate the strong feelings Indianola residents have for their iconic dock. But we had hoped for a…

News

Poulsbo woman allegedly steals from friend

Martha A. Stump, 28, of Poulsbo, is charged in Kitsap County Superior Court with second-degree possession of stolen…

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Kingston man allegedly sells stolen property

Tanner N. Tobel, 19, of Kingston, is charged in Kitsap County Superior Court with first-degree trafficking in stolen…

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Poulsbo man charged with burglary

Andrew P. Gilbert, 19, of Poulsbo is charged in Kitsap County District Court with residential burglary.

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Poulsbo woman allegedly steals, sells video games

Jessica Cox, 18, of Poulsbo is charged in Kitsap County Superior Court with first-degree trafficking in stolen property.