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Public could chime in on casino by March

LITTLE BOSTON — North End residents will have to wait a little longer before a public meeting regarding…

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Sewage systems ripe for update

KINGSTON — This Wednesday, locals will get up close and personal with their onsite sewage systems. The Kitsap…

POULSBO — A 6-gill shark measuring 9 feet was found along Liberty Bay Tuesday by Poulsbo resident Andy Woodford. Woodford was combing the beach for shells when he found the body of the shark. It appears to have washed up on shore near the area behind the Asgard Apartments. A Seattle Aquarium employee was headed out Wednesday morning to take samples of the carcass and determine which type of shark it is. The Department of Fish and Wildlife said the agency is currently conducting an aging study of 6-gill sharks. Liver and tissue samples will be taken. For more information and updates on the story

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Rare shark find in Liberty Bay

POULSBO — A 9-foot shark was discovered on the east shoreline of Liberty Bay Tuesday. Poulsbo resident Andy…

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Viking Fest carnival finds new home on King Olaf lot

POULSBO —The Viking Fest carnival has found a new home. For 2008, at least. Concluding a discussion that…

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Mixed feelings arise at planning meeting

HANSVILLE — Nearly 70 Hansville residents turned out Wednesday night to offer suggestions for the community’s newest park.…

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Poulsbo signs city hall building contract

POULSBO — The proverbial city hall ball is still on a roll toward a 2009 project completion. Wednesday…

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Woman jailed after hit-and-run fatality

KINGSTON — An elderly gentleman was struck by a car and killed Thursday evening while walking along Jefferson Point…

POULSBO — A 6-gill shark measuring 9 feet was found along Liberty Bay Tuesday by Poulsbo resident Andy Woodford. Woodford was combing the beach for shells when he found the body of the shark. It appears to have washed up on shore near the area behind the Asgard Apartments. A Seattle Aquarium employee was headed out Wednesday morning to take samples of the carcass and determine which type of shark it is. The Department of Fish and Wildlife said the agency is currently conducting an aging study of 6-gill sharks. Liver and tissue samples will be taken. For more information and updates on the story

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We’re gonna need a bigger boat

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Finding space for Poulsbo Place

POULSBO — Temperatures rose in the Poulsbo Fire Station meeting hall Thursday night during a Poulsbo Place II…

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Will county commission be an all-boys club?

The announcement by South Kitsap Commissioner Jan Angel that she will leave the board to run for a…

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OPG preparing to strap on hiking boots

KINGSTON — Olympic Property Group (OPG) put together a think tank of sorts last Thursday afternoon, encompassing experts…

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911 Briefs

Woman dies at scene of car accident POULSBO — A 34-year-old Port Orchard woman was pronounced dead at…

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On the (Poulsbo) waterfront

POULSBO — The Port of Poulsbo is putting out a last call for community input regarding a 15.8-acre…

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A sign of things to come

At the Suquamish Tribe’s early learning center, the past is always within reach. In the yard, toddlers play…

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Photovoice encourages children to get visual

SUQUAMISH — The curriculum is being organized, cameras prepped and the food is purchased. Now all that’s needed…

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Sandwich boards: A menace to society?

POULSBO — On any given day, there are about two dozen of them along Front Street in Poulsbo’s…

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New lanesn SR 305 open Jan. 25

POULSBO — The time has arrived. Though the State Route 305 expansion project is not quite complete, the…

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Downtown Poulsbo parking: mission impossible?

POULSBO — Maybe it isn’t impossible to learn how to fly. At least, that’s what Poulsbo Mayor Kathryn…

Viking Fest circa 1980

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The great Viking Fest debate

POULSBO — Where, oh where, should the carnival go? Seventh Avenue, perhaps? That’s the question Poulsbo’s Community Services…

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Chamber excited with new downtown digs

KINGSTON — Moving can be an exciting, chaotic experience and it’s one the Kingston Chamber of Commerce officials…