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Local architect is building up communities

KINGSTON — The Little City by the Sea is expecting big changes, as Nor’West Property Group hatches plans…

Hansville resident Jean Stange works on one of the carved statues at George’s Corner. She was in a group that repainted the popular statues.

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‘Creatures’ get a splash of new color

KINGSTON — As motorists stop at the light by the well-known George’s Corner in Kingston, they may notice…

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Merrilee A. Striker

Merrilee A. Striker, 52 Former Poulsbo resident Merrilee Ann Striker died Aug. 2, 2006 in Edmonds. She was…

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Celtic invasion hits Bainbridge

There’s a bit of Irish history, or legend depending on who’s telling it, about two kings who once…

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Hansville tunes in on 25 years

HANSVILLE — From a distance, residents of Hansville could hear the occasional guitar chord, followed by some faint…

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Kingston Inn might rise higher than ever

KINGSTON — Since the Kingston Inn burned down Sept. 20, 2005, owner Michael Prestley can hardly go anywhere…

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Out and About: Artsy Indianola shows off gardens

Kelly Asadorian and her partner Dave Myers are the perfect poster couple for the seaside hamlet of Indianola.…

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NK 16s carry North Washington banner with pride

CAMAS — In the midst of a cloud of talent at the 2006 Pacific Northwest Regional Babe Ruth…

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Jackets chase playoffs in 5-team race

The Kitsap BlueJackets know an opportunity when they see one. With second-place Wenatchee in town, the Jackets had…

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What’s with the Who’s Who?

Knock, knock. Who’s there? Who. Who’s Who? Exactly. Or more precisely, the North Kitsap Herald’s 2006 Who’s Who…

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State adds comfort to North End state park

POULSBO — Nestled neatly off State Highway 3 on the Hood Canal, the already popular Kitsap Memorial State…

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Five will vie for Miss Kingston 2006-07 title

KINGSTON — Each year, contestants come together onstage in the hopes that they’ll perform well enough to represent…

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Present canoe journey evokes historical past

SUQUAMISH — In “Tall Timber and the Tide,” author Joan Carson writes, “The little bay, now known as…

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Little Norway has big impact on Norwegians

POULSBO — Little Norway does actually resemble Norway, or at least that’s the opinion of 54 Norwegian visitors…

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Fishline hooks into assisting students

POULSBO — When the time comes to return to school, North Kitsap students will need a full list…

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Indianola dock made whole

INDIANOLA — February’s fierce windstorm may not have produced a sea monster from the depths of Puget Sound…

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Report shows city hall locations are alike

POULSBO — The numbers are in and with a mere $1.6 million separating a downtown city hall and…

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A grave issue

Kingston Cemetery to be locked to combat vandalism.

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Point No Point marks 150 years of Washington lighthouses

Point No Point Lighthouse, the modest yet stellar landmark of the North End, will be a part of…

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Thanks for the Fourth

A big thank you to all the volunteers and donors who made this great event possible