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Fishline slope work finally completed

POULSBO — Seeing the recently repaired embankment behind North Kitsap Fishline’s 3rd Avenue building brought a smile to…

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Poulsbo city council committee ponders raising impact fees

POULSBO — With the city gearing up to update its comprehensive plan in 2007, the transportation element of…

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County candidates pulling in equal campaign money

Contributors to the race for the District 3 Kitsap County Commissioner seat follow predictable patterns and party boundaries,…

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Carpenter Lake boardwalk ready for grand opening

KINGSTON — After years of uncertainty whether the Carpenter Lake Trail project would sink or swim, the boardwalk…

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New city hall should go to 10th

Sometimes making the call isn’t easy. But after running the city through the ringer, questioning its every option,…

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NK doubles advance to Narrows League finals

PORT ORCHARD — After wet weather cancelled the first scheduled day of the Narrows League tennis preliminary round Monday…

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Vikings sizzle at league XC meet

FORT STEILACOOM — Finally, the championship season has arrived for the North Kitsap Cross Country team. It’s been a…

Obituaries

George Graves

George Graves, 62 George Davis Graves died Oct. 21, 2006 in Bremerton. He was 62. Graves was born…

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Lawrence Grout

Lawrence Grout, 71 Longtime Kingston resident Lawrence David Grout died Oct. 20, 2006 in Seattle. He was 71.…

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Jason Rose

Jason Rose, 23 Jason (Petersen) Rose died Oct. 20, 2006 in Seattle. He was 23. Rose was born…

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Bloodmobile rolls into Clearwater

SUQUAMISH — In an effort to keep hospitals stocked and the bone marrow register full, Puget Sound Blood…

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Issues are much alike in Norway, Little Norway

POULSBO — Little Norway takes pride in its resemblance to its Norwegian motherland. Last week, those similarities were…

Wolfle third grader Jarod Decoteau nabs his Trout Saturday at Websters Pond. The local Trout Unlimited chapter stocked the pond this year due to a Salmon fry shortage and opened it up to kids for fishing. The Skallam tribe youth cener also participated in the event.

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Kids’ Fish-In reels in slippery fun

POULSBO — With Bond Road traffic buzzing by no more than 40 feet away Saturday, children from the…

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Johnson Creek residents at odds over CAO buffers

POULSBO — How much protection to give Johnson Creek ignited the first discussion about the city’s proposed Critical…

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Confessions of a reformed bully

Sometimes, reading my own paper isn’t easy. I come across articles dealing with everything from youth suicide and…

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His work is for the birds

For wildlife photographer Paul Bannick, a bird’s eye is more than the “window to its soul,” it’s a…

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Iverson Street reopened, traffic back to normal

POULSBO — Things were pretty much back to normal Monday morning as commuters found State Route 305 at…

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Poulsbo squares off on city hall

POULSBO — Unlike the April 19 town hall meeting, which was marked by loud verbal chastisements of the…

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Vegetable oil getting North End engines started

KINGSTON — There are so many predictions for the future, and how current actions are shaping it, that…

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NK volleyball drops three, picks up intensity

OLYMPIA — While the 2006 volleyball season is making its final surge toward the league, district and state…