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Community members dig into dirt at the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Village Green Community Center

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Village Green groundbreaking ceremony honors community’s dedication | Slideshow

A ceremony to celebrate the hard work, dedication and charitable donations made by many throughout Kingston for a…

Donald Fortune

Obituaries

Donald Fortune

Donald Walter Fortune Feb. 24, 1927 – May 4, 2015 Don Fortune passed away on May 4, 2015…

Elizabeth Hancock

Obituaries

Elizabeth Hancock

Elizabeth “Lizzy” Hancock January 10, 1993 – May 4, 2015 Elizabeth “Lizzy” Hancock, 22, of Poulsbo, WA passed…

Sports

Bainbridge boys inch closer to .500 with win over North Kitsap | Lacrosse

Bainbridge inched closer to regain a .500 record in boys lacrosse as the Spartans easily handled North Kitsap…

Hell's Belles rocks The Point in May. The AC/DC tribute band is one of several all-female tribute bands that will perform at The Point as part of a concert series.

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Women who rock: Month-long series of tribute bands at The Point | Kitsap Week

In May, The Point Casino is hosting a month-long feature of tribute acts to some of rock’s most…

North Kitsap High School sent 32 choir students and two band students to the Washington Music Educators Association state solo and ensemble contest April 24-25.

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Students participate in ‘exhilarating’ music contest

Thirty-two choir students went to the Washington Music Educators Association’s state solo and ensemble competition at the end…

Matthew Zuleger with his partner

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Local teen and his King Charles spaniel are best in their division

In April 2014, Zuleger won the coveted national title of “American Kennel Club No. 1-ranked Junior Handler in…

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‘Complete Streets’ study topic of May 6 KCAC meeting

Kingston Complete Streets, a planning study conducted by Kitsap County Public Works, will be presented at a community…

Letters to the Editor

Common Core won’t improve education

Joan Gorner (“Common Core is just the latest fad,” page A4, April 10 Herald) is rightly suspicious of…

Rosie Ludlow

News

Scarlet Road organization restores hope at soiree

Supporters of Scarlet Road, a organization fighting against sexual exploitation and trafficking, gathered April 24 at the Bainbridge…

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Program teaches second language starting in kindergarten

North Kitsap School District offers a language learner program for students who wish to learn Spanish as a…

Sports

Kingston sailing program subject of meeting

The Kingston Port Commission will host a special meeting at 9-11 a.m. May 4 to discuss a sailing…

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English language program gives ‘critical’ education

The English Language Learner program is helping more than 200 students in the North Kitsap School District to…

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West Sound Academy will establish tech center

Through developing partnerships with Kitsap Regional Library and North Kitsap Parks and Recreation, students and adults will participate…

A student gets a dental check by Smile Partners staff.

Business

Smile Partners hopes to hit the road

An 11-year-old program that offers preventative dental hygiene to low-income children and seniors in the Puget Sound area…

Tenille Schwan of Kingston finished the Boston Marathon in 3:31:55. Post-marathon

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Schwan finishes Boston Marathon in 3:31:55

Tenille Schwan, 36, of Kingston finished in the top half of runners in the 119th Boston Marathon, April…

Sports

Stellar stats for NK lacrosse team; so what went wrong? | Lacrosse

North Kitsap (3-7) headed to Bainbridge (5-2) for a non-league game on April 30, third in the Olympic…

Kim Hissung makes crepes at J'Aime Les Crepes. Hissung is a longtime employee of the company

Business

Small business offers a huge benefit

Employees get a chance to visit France and learn traditional craft of crepe making.

A rare scene: North Kitsap’s Nash Gowin is tagged out at the plate by Sequim catcher Ian Dennis in the fourth inning of an Olympic League matchup on April 23. North Kitsap went on to topple Sequim 10-4.

Sports

Vikings are headed to playoffs | Baseball

And they are playing like they intend to be in the postseason

Letters to the Editor

Policies of embargo, isolation failed

Those prisoners in Cuba might well only be languishing in prison for the crime of simply speaking their…