Site Logo

Sports

Sports briefs, Feb. 27

Panthers top Klahowya The Poulsbo Middle School girls basketball team beat Klahowya 48-43 Monday. The Panthers were led…

Sports

North Kitsap girls season ends in sub-district playoffs

OLYMPIA — The North Kitsap girls basketball team saw their season come to an end Monday in a…

News

Gas station owners soak up cost of ethanol switch

NORTH END — It’s near time 85 percent of gasoline consumed across the state contains 10 percent ethanol. Senate…

News

Calendar, Feb. 27

FRIDAY WINTER RUMMAGE SALE: Suquamish United Church of Christ will host a winter rummage sale from 9 a.m.…

Opinion

Just Jack: Veterans’ assistance are benefits earned, not a handout

Each year, during legislative session and in the nations capital, a level of concern is demonstrated about the…

Opinion

Torrens Talk: Corporate titans’ lack of grasp on reality is frustrating

President Obama gave a speech this past week on the economy. One would have to be a hermit…

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor, Feb. 27

Reader feedback It was bound to happen I felt compelled to respond to the editorial in the Feb.…

Opinion

Fireworks should fly high on the Third of July

The community organizers of the Third of July event have thrown in the towel this year. The two,…

News

Port Madison forays into the construction business

SUQUAMISH — One of the North End’s most prominent commercial and economic development entities has broken ground on a…

News

Poulsbo’s new all-way stops set for March 2 activation

POULSBO — Several new all-way stops will be activated throughout Poulsbo’s downtown at the start of next month.…

News

School briefs, Feb. 28

West Sound Academy announces new head of school West Sound Academy this week announced Joe Kennedy as its…

News

North End lacking in crisis, health resources

NORTH END – The test sat waiting on the porcelain back of the toilet. She was sure she…

News

Poulsbo Parks and Rec commissioners: Comp plan is missing something

Two Parks and Rec commissioners dig in when their recommendation doesn't make the cut.

Kids of all ages participated in Kites Over Kingston.

News

“Kites Over Kingston” to fly high again

Kites Over Kingston, sponsored by the Downtown Kingston Association, will take place “rain or shine” on Saturday, March…

Kola Kole began as a community school

News

Kola Kole reaches the century mark

The old schoolhouse at Kola Kole Park has reached an important milestone this year, marking 100 years of…

Sean Pickard is optimistic about his new restaurant’s potential despite the current economic situation

News

When times get tough, get local

Sean Pickard is optimistic about his new restaurant’s potential despite the current economic situation.

North Kitsap basketball coach Tony Chisholm watches as the final seconds close during playoff action Thursday. The Vikings lost in the first round 60-66.

Sports

Vikings disappointed at districts

The Vikings play Franklin Pierce Saturday in a loser-out game at Mt. Tahoma High School in Tacoma.

Bohemian country songstress Amanda Richards will be coming up from Portland to play the Pegasus Friday night. For more info

Life

WHAT GOES ON | Kitsap A&E Calendar for the week Feb. 27-March 5

ARTS & CRAFTS THE f67 CAMERA CLUB: Will be meeting at 7 p.m. March 2 in room 106…

Life

DIG THIS | Moles are tunneling for love

Moles are tunneling all over Kitsap County. Lawns are especially vulnerable. Master Gardeners from all over county have…

Umphress was picked as one of the top glassworkers in the nation at the 2009 NICHE Awards for her glass octopi.

Life

Glasswork guided by the motion in the ocean (even in Kingston’s backwoods)

Kingston-by-way-of-Maui artist Jennifer Umphress brings home top honors from annual American Craft industry awards. Jennifer Umphress doesn’t know…