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Sax and rock n’ roll

Some of the most well-known musicians and singers on the planet have shared the stage with Paul Wainwright…

Letters to the Editor

Letters Wednesday, May 28

Presidential election Obama’s right: It’s time for change Reflecting on the news of Senator Barack Obama’s visit to…

Opinion

From sinker to swimmer

There are two kinds of people in the world: sinkers and swimmers. I used to be a sinker.…

Sports

If it’s Memorial Day, it must be Viking Cup

POULSBO — A soccer tradition thrived throughout the North End this Memorial Day weekend. Hundreds of families descended…

That’s entertainment!

News

Eagles Bluff seniors backlogged for Ayre Manor Lodge

A smooth transition from one local facility to another may not come off as desired for all of…

News

Pope & Talbot bankruptcy leaves an expensive mess

PORT GAMBLE — According to Washington state regulations, cleanup of environmental messes is shouldered by the company that…

News

Poulsbo Village looking to Seventh heaven

Newly opened connector to SR 305 unclogging shopping traffic.

News

Kitsap’s moving in

Poulsbo's attracting a big crowd in housing crunch.

News

Walking a tight rope

NKSD's $2.8 million budget deficit forces tough decisions.

Life

Guterson goes into the woods with “The Other”

Esteemed local author will give reading and book signing at Eagle Harbor on the date of the book’s…

Life

What’s on Exhibit

Eileen Schneegas’ featured exhibit this month at the old town Silverdale Fine Arts Gallery is something a bit…

(From left) Anthony Spain

Life

Bainbridge Symphony cues up season finale

“A Night at the Opera,” May 31-June 1 at BPA, sure to be a spectacle.

Mos front man Tony Reed gets wicked in Berlin.

Life

Return of the Mos

Port Orchard band comes home from Europe to a wicked show at Winterland and an opening spot for…

A young male cougar

News

Conked out cougar

Opinion

Save the golf course

Last week, a whole lot of people from Sooke took part in the chamber of commerce golf tournament.

Life

Hopelessness leads to memoirs

Local author Mark Batterbury is surprised to hear that memoir is a hot genre. A year since self-publishing…

Illustrious interlude:

News

Celebrating 10 years

Sooke Peewee boys won gold in Fleetwood (Surrey) on the weekend. Finishing the round robin at three and one the boys gelled as a team and played a tough seven-inning rally to win 4-3 for the rights to play in the gold game. The best pitchers went head to head to finish the 7th inning of the gold game tied at 3. The first extra inning saw the score change by one but still tied. Sooke’s bats lit up on the second extra inning to drive in five runs. Wittch silenced Fleetwood’s bats for the win. Iain Sutherland and Richard O’Hare registered home runs over the tournament.

Sports

Hot diamond action ahead

As the buzz builds for the June 8 Sooke visit by the New Zealand Black Sox junior fastball…

Obituaries

Betty Denice Long

Betty Denice Long, 85 Betty Denice Long, 85, died May 28. She was born in Fort Dodge, Iowa,…

News

Requests exceed available district grant money

The district council grants committee, and ultimately, Sooke District Council, have tough decisions to make in terms of…