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Health care: More questions that need to be asked

Since my husband and I retired before age 65 we had to pay for our own medical insurance…

Letters to the Editor

Peninsula Cancer Center: Center and its services are welcome

As a group of cancer survivors and community members, we applaud the opening of Peninsula Cancer Center in…

Letters to the Editor

Thank you: In appreciation of friendly strangers

Sunday afternoon we were cruising Front Street and making comment about the casual atmosphere of the quaint little…

Letters to the Editor

Thank you: Cinderella fund recipient appreciates support

I want to send a big thank you to all of the area businesses that contributed to the…

Opinion

In high school sports we play no favorites

High school sports fans around the North End can rejoice as stadiums, pools, soccer fields and tennis courts…

Letters to the Editor

Indianola: IBIC didn’t overstep its bounds, thank you

Having read Mr Earle Willey’s letter to the editor in two local newspapers, I would like to respond…

Life

Brotherhood of Oceanic Mercenaries come ashore for Port Orchard’s Murder Mystery days

Portland’s Brotherhood of Oceanic Mercenaries comes ashore for Port Orchard’s Fourth Annnual Murder Mystery days, Sept. 12-13.

Life

Kitsap Food Co-op: Ever wanted to own your own grocery store?

Kitsap Community Food Co-Op calls for memberships, while another group aims to open a local produce storefront in…

Sports

Sports briefs: Aban sets two swim records in first meet

SWIMMING North Kitsap 114, Klahowya 28 In the first swim meet of the fall season, NK sophomore Bethany…

Life

Sixth-graders find a home in Kingston Middle School’s WEB program

KINGSTON — Sixth grade student Audree Gormanson knows the change from Wolfle Elementary to Kingston Middle School will…

Back to the Books | Photo

Life

Back to the Books | Photo

Jaden Leigh exits the bus Wednesday at Wolfle Elementary for the North Kitsap School District’s first day of…

News

WSU eyeing OC for four-year degree program

POULSBO – Washington State University is considering bringing a four-year engineering degree to Olympic College, but budget strains…

Poulsbo City Hall has again divided the city council. Under debate this time is whether a change order

News

Poulsbo City Hall causes City Council brawl

The ongoing debate over Poulsbo’s new city hall boiled over at a city council committee meeting last week,…

News

North end community plans taking shape

The Kingston Citizen Advisory Council approved a downtown plan last week, intended to spark development and make streets…

News

Ferry fare hike floats, summer surcharge sinks

The state Transportation Commission approved a general 2.5 percent increase in ferry fares Tuesday, but abandoned a controversial…

North Kitsap's Claire Torstenbo hits a shot as South Kitsap's Mallory Horch attempts to block during the Vikings' season opener Wednesday at North Kitsap High. The Vikings defeated the Wolves in three straight sets.

Sports

Vikings crush Wolves in season opener

North pounced on the Wolves early and never let up, winning in three straight sets with scores of…

News

Burn ban to be lifted Thursday

Fire officials have announced that a Kitsap County burn ban will be lifted Thursday, following a wet weekend.…

News

Kingston’s WEB eases sixth-graders into new school year

Kingston Middle School's Where Everybody Belongs program helps sixth-graders adjust to a new school environment.

Obituaries

Michael Flohr

Michael Joseph Flohr died Sept. 9 at the Hospice of Kitsap County Care Center. He was born Jan.…

Life

Summer was full of big projects | Down at the Port | September

Well, how did you like the summer so far? There were probably one or two days when it…