Dr. John C. Maxwell ... speaker at leadership seminar

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Best-selling author, leadership coach will share his insights at benefit for ShareNet

Leadership and coaching expert John C. Maxwell has written more than 60 books, primarily focusing on leadership. His…

The Fjord Drive slope is currently being stabilized in the final stage of construction.

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Fjord Drive stabilization should be completed in November

The final stage of the Fjord Drive stabilization project has begun and is expected to be completed on…

Kingston's Andrew Beversluis unveils his floor medallion Oct. 1 at the Kitsap Mall. Designs created by nine students from Kingston High School were chosen out of a total of 23 total selections.

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9 Kingston High School students honored at mall display unveiling

Artwork by nine Kingston High School students are included in floor medallions unveiled Oct. 1 at Kitsap Mall.

The North Kitsap High School Homecoming Parade was held Wednesday in downtown Poulsbo. The Parade ended at Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park

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North Kitsap Homecoming Parade keeps spirits high

Despite the cool, wet weather, students of North Kitsap High School filled Poulsbo's Front Street Wednesday evening for…

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City gains one-acre park area; speed tables planned on 4th Avenue

City accepts donation of land for public trail; speed tables will be installed on 4th Avenue

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Kingston Port Commission says there’s no SoundRunner ultimatum

The Port of Kingston is not considering shutting the SoundRunner passenger ferry service down for the season, according…

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New Safeway takes a step forward; City Council approves developer’s agreement

Safeway has committed financially to public projects associated with its proposed grocery store on 10th Avenue near Lincoln…

Mike Dunphy and Connie Lord ... candidates for Poulsbo City Council

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Dunphy touts ‘new perspective,’ Lord touts experience | Poulsbo City Council, Position 2

Mike Dunphy wants to bring a new perspective to the Poulsbo City Council — one from the outside,…

Letters to the Editor

Fall Rummage Sale a big success

The 2012 Kingston High School Grad Night Committee thanks the extraordinary North Kitsap community, and Tom Waggoner of…

Letters to the Editor

Sequim woman wins Mustang

We have a winner for the 1965 red Mustang. It is M. Cox of Sequim. The Coxes took…

Letters to the Editor

Passage is paid for by taxpayers

The abandonment of a working culvert in the crossing of the tide flat in Kingston is well under…

Rose Malott and Paul Irish stayed the night at Poulsbo First Lutheran Church when temperatures dipped below freezing. They live in their 2000 Toyota RAV4 in North Kitsap.

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There will be no severe-weather shelter in North Kitsap this winter

If you’re homeless in North Kitsap when the temperature dips below freezing, you’ll have to make your way…

Sheila Curwen

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Hardy-har-har: Participants are in stitches at the Liberation Laughter class | Kitsap Week

Walking by the commons room at the Bainbridge Island Senior Center on a Friday morning, you may overhear…

A Kingston family finds its way out of the corn maze. From left

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Spooky and sweet; Halloween events for everyone’s taste | Kitsap Week

While some stores are already stocking shelves with Christmas-related merchandise, don't let the current pumpkin holiday pass you…

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It’s amazing what a natural consequence will do | Round About

I believe in a natural consequences approach to parenting — within reason, of course. Don’t want the little…

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Broker can help find the right multigenerational home | Let’s Get Real Estate

Dear Jan: We have been tossing around the idea of combining households with our adult offspring and their…

An architect’s rendering of the proposed picnic shelter at Village Green Park.

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Rotary Club will build picnic shelter for Village Green Park | Rotary News

Kingston-North Kitsap Rotary Club is planning to build a picnic shelter for Village Green Park as its next…

Kingston Rotary Club President Clint Boxman auctioned more than 60 pies at the third annual Pie in the Park fundraiser

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Pie in the Park raises more than $12,500 | Village Green Update

Nearby you’ll find an ad thanking the many community volunteers who contributed to the amazing success of our…

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Poulsbo’s Liberty Bay closed to shellfish harvesting because of red tide

Marine biotoxins that cause paralytic shellfish poisoning — also known as PSP or red tide — have been…

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Second solar project installed, third under way

KINGSTON — Washington Solar Incentives has completed a community solar project at Kingston High School.