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Laura Numeroff lets her imagination rule the pen

There’s nothing complicated or particularly philosophical about author Laura Numeroff’s approach to writing her best-selling children’s books. She…

Anna Smallbeck holds her prize winning Flemish Giant rabbit

Life

Despite low numbers, FFA student brings home awards

At North Kitsap High School, few students can say they earned medals for competing in FFA competitions, and…

News

Crowded Kingston High seeks relief

Kingston High School’s increased enrollment, which has surpassed projections by 50 students, is proving to be a strain…

The North Kitsap cross country team trains behind the high school.

Sports

Passing the torch

Carb-starved and tired, a large group of students from the North Kitsap cross country team ready their plates…

Swimmers from the Kitsap Water Blossoms train in the Kitsap Community Pool on Tuesday

Sports

Sync or swim: Water Blossoms start training

Since she began working with the Kitsap Water Blossoms six years ago, assistant coach Kathryn Surber has seen…

Scandia Farm and Garden owner Pam McNeil stocks veggies at her roadside stand near Poulsbo.

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Quiet harvest, but the food is still fresh in Scandia

Kitsap's recent spate of "radical weather" has been a good learning experience, according to Larry Bazzell, who grows…

Poulsbo Mayor Becky Erickson takes in the view from the third floor of Poulsbo's new city hall during a building tour. The new city hall is slated to open mid-November.

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Poulsbo’s spacious, high tech city hall nears completion

The final elements of Poulsbo's new city hall are coming together as officials plan a mid-November move-in.

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Windy weather in North Kitsap leads to two water rescues

Two days of blustery weather caused trouble for North Kitsap boaters this week. A man in his 30s…

Sports

Bucs continue season undefeated | Tennis brief

In their away match against Klahowya on Sept. 20, the Kingston Buccaneers won 4-3 and stays undefeated. Although…

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Poulsbo pharmacist’s license indefinitely suspended by health department

The Washington State Department of Health has indefinitely suspended the license of a Poulsbo pharmacist who admitted to…

Obituaries

Darlene Seachord

Darlene Seachord died on Sept. 21 at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. She was 72. She was born…

A truck came to rest in an ditch about 20 feet off State Route 305 Monday afternoon after hitting the guardrail and driving off the road. The truck hit a power pole and burst into flames.

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Truck vs. pole collision diverts traffic near Agate Pass Bridge

SUQUAMISH — A truck knocked down a utility pole on State Route 305 near Suquamish Way Monday afternoon,…

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Proposed connector trail along Liberty Bay to receive funding

A plan to connect walking trails at the head of Liberty Bay with trails along its eastern shore…

Obituaries

Barbara E. Koken

Barbara E. Koken died Sept. 20 at Harrison Medical Center in Bremerton. She was 84. She was born…

Obituaries

Dilys Elizabeth Peterson

Dilys Elizabeth Peterson passed away Sunday, September 19th, at age 67. Born in Waverly, NY, she spent the…

A hydroseed truck rolled over at the intersection of Miller Bay Road and Gunderson Road Friday morning.

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Hydroseed truck rollover slows traffic on Miller Bay Road

A hydroseed truck rolled over Friday morning in the intersection of Miller Bay Road and Gunderson Road. The…

News

Lifting smart | Spinal Column | September

Crowbars and chiropractic. Two words that have an odd relationship at first glance. But as a chiropractor, I…

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Marking milestones | Port Gamble Gazette | September

As summer starts to wind down, or, in our case, really never got started; it does give a…

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Sidewalks for State Route 104? | KCAC | September

The following is a summary of notes from the Aug. 4 meeting of the Kingston Citizen Advisory Council.…

Letters to the Editor

Hansville speed tables: Nobody’s willing to compromise

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