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Suquamish proposes clam-raising operation at Port of Poulsbo

The Suquamish Tribe Fisheries Department wants to try a new clam-raising operation in Liberty Bay. Luke Kelly, shellfish…

News

Many Poulsbo port projects scheduled for 2006-12 have not been completed

The Port of Poulsbo has started to review its current Comprehensive Plan and build its next six-year plan,…

Sports

Six goals for Poffnroth in North Kitsap’s 7-5 win over Bethel | Girls lacrosse

Emilee Poffnroth netted six goals as North Kitsap rolled to a 7–5 girls high school lacrosse win over…

Sports

Olson, Ary lift Gig Harbor past North Kitsap | Boys lacrosse

Senior attack Ryan Perez led the scoring for North Kitsap, contributing 3 goals and 1 assist. Senior midfielder…

Life

School stages Spanish pilgrimage | Kitsap Week

Students at The Island School will stage a Spanish pilgrimage March 19, 1:30–3 p.m., at Battle Point Park.

An aerial photo of Arbor Crest Wine Cellars in Spokane.

Life

A taste of Tuscany in the Pacific NW | NW Wines

Sangiovese, the most-planted grape in Italy and particularly famous in Tuscany, is little more than a niche wine…

Life

A slogan for our times: Keep Kitsap Kind | Ask Erin

As I end my time at the newspaper this week, I realize there is a lot I will…

Anthony Wayland

Life

Steward of the skate park | Kitsap Week

County lacks workers, so Kingston resident takes site's care into his own hands

Letters to the Editor

A contract between a man and a woman

Marriage, as defined by the God of the Bible, is a covenant (binding contract) between a man and…

Letters to the Editor

State is falling short on job creation

While at the 23rd Legislative District Town Hall held in Poulsbo Feb. 18, I followed every word of…

Letters to the Editor

Carpenter Creek bridge project went smoothly

Last spring, when I first heard about construction of the replacement bridge, my first thoughts were, “Well, there…

Four Eagle Scouts

News

Scout’s honor: Grann Steele is fourth Eagle in his family; honored by community

Grann Arthur Steele became the fourth Eagle Scout in his family March 3. More than 100 people attended…

Letters to the Editor

Thanks for helping our grads

A sweet “Thank you” to Yo!G’s Frozen Yogurt, our fabulous North Kitsap community and the sunshine for helping…

Letters to the Editor

About that check passing …

The Kingston Community News, March edition, gave the North Kitsap Boys & Girls Club and the Gala terrific…

Letters to the Editor

Unitarians begin stewardship drive

Since 1950, people from all over the Kitsap Peninsula have gathered at the Kitsap Unitarian Universalist Fellowship (KUUF)…

Darren Massey works on a robot for a three-day state technology competition

News

Students will compete in a March Madness for the mind

Students from the local Technology Student Association have been competing at the state conference for decades, in such…

Opinion

The health of our streams depends on us | Editor’s Notebook

As I entered the trailhead, Poulsbo’s Wilderness Park seemed such a welcome departure from the surrounding urban environment...Only…

Volunteers remove debris and sediment from a rearing pond

News

Volunteers prep nursery for coho fingerlings

Armed with waders, shovels and sandbags, volunteers organized by the North Kitsap-Bainbridge chapter of Trout Unlimited were hard…

News

Dean Albert Hooper | Passages

Dean Albert Hooper (Aug. 17, 1940 — March 8, 2012) died peacefully in his home. He was 71.

News

Carl E. Neuswanger | Passages

Carl E. Neuswanger of Poulsbo, formerly of Bainbridge Island, died March 2 under Hospice care. He was 70.