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Alberta Dressel

Alberta Ruth Dressel of Poulsbo died July 14 in The Hospice Center in Bremerton after a short stay.…

Obituaries

Nicholas Lampsakis

Nicholas D. Lampsakis of Kingston died of a heart attack early July 14. He was 66. Lampsakis was…

News

Boy injured in North Kitsap crash that killed two remains in serious condition

POULSBO - An 11-year-old boy injured in a fatal North Kitsap car crash Saturday night remained in serious…

News

Second cancer center to open in Poulsbo

POULSBO — First, Harrison Medical Center brought cancer care to Poulsbo. In a couple months, it will have…

Obituaries

Kenneth M. Chambers

Kenneth M. Chambers of Poulsbo died July 13 at Harrison Medical Center in Bremerton. He was 74. He…

Letters to the Editor

Health care reform: Government probably shouldn’t lead the charge

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Business

School briefs

PMS announces new student registration schedule Students who are new to the North Kitsap School District and reside…

Business

Business Briefs, July 10

Weedin is Featured Presenter for Regional Conference Dan Weedin, a local consultant and communications effectiveness coach for business…

Rich's Custom Seats owner Rich O'Connor demonstrates a fitting to bike owner Tom Tisler of Spokane. The shop recently moved from Seattle to Kingston. Crews fabricate custom-fitted seats for clients.

Business

Rich’s Custom Seats: Be seated by an artist

KINGSTON — If you build something 2,700 times a year and don’t become proficient, you should find something else…

News

Calendar, July 10

TROLLS RUMMAGE SALE: First Lutheran Church Christian Center hosts a rummage sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.…

Opinion

Torrens Talk: Broadening horizons through travel

For various and sundry reasons, we spent some time in Lake Havasu, Arizona for part of our vacation…

Letters to the Editor

Referendum 71: Separation should exist between church, state

Decline to sign Referendum 71 petitions. Many domestic partnerships are between straight people, but this is beside the…

Letters to the Editor

Downtown Indianola parking is too restrictive

Downtown Indianola has officially privatized its last remaining parking lot — the final vestige of a small, informal…

Opinion

The Poulsbo armory should be kept for community use

When the Poulsbo Armory shutters in Aug. 22, the community stands to lose a precious resource. The closure,…

News

Poulsbo population numbers finally add up

POULSBO ­— Assuming the new numbers are correct, Poulsbo has beaten Port Orchard and now reigns as Kitsap…

News

Meeting will discuss Suquamish road closures

The Suquamish Citizens Advisory Committee is hosting a community-wide meeting from 6:30-8 p.m. on Thursday, July 16, at…

News

Work to begin on trail from White Horse to Heritage Park

Construction will begin July 10 to connect White Horse Golf Course to the North Kitsap Heritage Park using…

News

Farmers markets aim to keep it local

NORTH END — In a world of global business, “buy local” has become a rallying cry as cities…

News

Officials want to keep Poulsbo armory available for public use

POULSBO — Interest in retaining the soon-to-be shuttered National Guard armory in Poulsbo for community use is high,…

The pen of 'Ya-Ya' — Bainbridge Islander Rebecca Wells.

Life

Rebecca Wells in full flower with ‘The Crowning Glory of Calla Lily Ponder’

Rebecca Wells, Bainbridge Islander and author of the smash hit “Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood, ad a…