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Vikings suffer eighth loss

A competitive first quarter was not enough to hold out against Port Angeles.

Life

Humane Society benefit helps homeless animals

Want to make a lost or homeless dog or cat’s life just a little bit better this holiday…

Frosty the Snowman and winter penguins greet visitors to the Hawkins home on Bainbridge Island.

Life

Light displays spread holiday cheer

Standing in Kevin Hawkins’ yard, you would never know the dark winter is upon us. Glowing like the…

A Ruby-crowned Kinglet pauses for a snack.

Life

Christmas Bird Count tallies Kitsap’s feathered friends

Bird counters scour Kitsap County searching tree and sky, searching for species, both common and rare.   Although…

News

Grim outlook for North Kitsap School District budget

Slim state budget and dropping enrollment mean teacher cuts likely for North Kitsap School District.

Freddy Rodolf is a top competitor on the Bucs wrestling team. Rodolf wrestles in the 215-pound class and took eighth at state last year.

Sports

Rodolf exemplifies Bucs skill on the mat

Returning wrestlers help Bucs continue on an undefeated wrestling path.

Yoshi

Life

An inseparable pair: Collie ranked top five in nation for agility trials

KINGSTON —The litter of pups born four years ago on a Kingston farm were not planned. Jan Farrell-Darnall…

Letters to the Editor

Extending tax breaks not the solution | Letters

Spin masters want to extend the Bush Tax Breaks claiming it will be good for our economy as…

Letters to the Editor

Kingston community came through | Letters

I would like to thank the following members of the Kingston Community that came in each week to…

Letters to the Editor

Trails plan is just the start | Letters

As reported by the Herald on Friday, Dec. 10, a task force of concerned Poulsbo citizens just completed…

Office supplies of all type and size are stacked throughout Poulsbo’s old city hall at 19050 Jensen Way. More than 250 items

News

City of Poulsbo selling supplies, furniture to clear old offices

If the sleek campus at 200 NE Moe Street is the city’s new home, the old, ramshackle city…

News

New Olhava businesses ready for 2011 debut

A handful of new developments in Poulsbo’s College Marketplace are expected to open for business by spring next…

News

Rudolph retirement marks ‘end of an era’ in Poulsbo

When Dale Rudolph steps down from the Poulsbo City Council at the end of December, he’ll bring to…

News

Two Bremerton geoduck divers hospitalized following incident in Port Madison

Two Bremerton geoduck divers were taken to hospitals Tuesday after their support boat dragged them into deep water…

Excavators move rubble inside the former North Kitsap Armory Tuesday on Jensen Way in Poulsbo.

News

Demolition begins on Poulsbo armory | Photo Slideshow

Demolition began on Poulsbo’s 60-year-old North Kitsap Armory on Jensen Way Tuesday afternoon. The Port of Poulsbo, which…

Obituaries

Dorothy L. Joyce

Dorothy L. Joyce, passed away on Tuesday, December 13, 2010 at Martha and Mary Health Care Services in Poulsbo, WA. She…

A crew works amid surging Lemolo Creek Sunday in a construction site off State Route 305.

News

Weekend rainstorm soaks North Kitsap; power restored in Suquamish

NORTH KITSAP — A steady rain swelled creeks and created standing water on roadways Saturday and Sunday. Rain…

Nurse practitioner Gretchen Berni

News

School-based health clinic set for closure

all from the main entrance to Spectrum Community School, 18-year-old senior Bobbie Weyand sits in a small white…

The Kitsap Carolers will be performing at the Sleigh Bells Caroling Competition

Life

Carolers compete for a good cause in Poulsbo

Christmas carolers have gone the way of sleigh rides: old traditions rarely experienced anymore. Now days, holiday music…

'Annie' runs through Dec. 19 at Bainbridge Performing Arts.

Life

Annie: Beloved orphan makes good at Bainbridge Performing Arts

Everyone’s favorite red-headed orphan is back on stage for the Bainbridge Performing Arts production of “Annie.” Anna Banyas…