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City of Poulsbo acquires first rights of way for Johnson Parkway project

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City of Poulsbo acquires first rights of way for Johnson Parkway project

The City of Poulsbo took another step forward with the Johnson Parkway project by approving the right of…

Forest Rock Lane pavement preservation project completed

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Forest Rock Lane pavement preservation project completed

The pavement preservation project on Forest Rock Lane in Poulsbo was completed Aug. 29 and came in nearly…

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City will accept applications for Poulsbo City Council Position 7 from Dec. 15 to Jan. 15

POULSBO — Poulsbo city officials will accept applications for City Council Position 7 between Dec. 15 and Jan.…

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Bukowsky will not accept Poulsbo City Council position

POULSBO – John R. Bukowsky has decided to not accept the Poulsbo City Council position to which he…

Bukowsky considering taking office as Poulsbo City Council member | 2017 Election

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Bukowsky considering taking office as Poulsbo City Council member | 2017 Election

Mayor says he might be able to participate in meetings by Skype

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Poulsbo adjusts public records fees, raises property tax levy | Updated

Editor’s note: This version corrects the amount of the 2018 property tax levy in the fifth paragraph. The…

The general election is Nov. 7.

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Watch the Poulsbo City Council Position 7 candidates forum here

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Bill Mash … write-in candidate for Poulsbo City Council, Position 7.

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And then there were two: Second write-in candidate for Poulsbo City Council

Artist and author Bill Mash is making his first foray into local politics

Abby Garland, write-in candidate for Poulsbo City Council

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Q&A: Poulsbo City Council write-in candidate Abby Garland

POULSBO — Abby Garland is a write-in candidate for a position on the Poulsbo City Council in the…

An honoring of elders: City pays tribute to Jim Henry, Bob George

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An honoring of elders: City pays tribute to Jim Henry, Bob George

POULSBO — The Poulsbo City Council and Suquamish Tribe Chairman Leonard Forsman honored two respected elders at the…

Ida’s fountain: Residents renew a tribute to an individual’s caring and compassion for others

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Ida’s fountain: Residents renew a tribute to an individual’s caring and compassion for others

POULSBO — A group of Poulsbo residents wants to restore a fountain honoring Ida A. Knudson as a…

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Very used dock, low-mileage truck, among city surplus items up for bid

POULSBO — Looking for four black softball helmets? How about a crate of slightly used softballs or two…

After years of effort, flood-prone house coming down

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After years of effort, flood-prone house coming down

POULSBO — A flood-prone house next to Dogfish Creek will soon be gone.

“My experience with the Ford Interceptor has been very positive,” Poulsbo Police Chief Dan Schoonmaker said. “Especially with the all-wheel drive model … As you well know, there is not a flat spot anywhere around here. Having AWD assures we can get around regardless of rain or sleet.” (Ford Motor Company)

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Poulsbo buying nine new vehicles; cost $460,000

POULSBO — Poulsbo residents can expect soon to see new city police vehicles appearing on the streets —…

That steampunk slingshot dragster is Poulsbo’s crack sealer | The Poulsbo Beat

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That steampunk slingshot dragster is Poulsbo’s crack sealer | The Poulsbo Beat

POULSBO — There’s a lot to report on from Poulsbo City Hall. To begin with, there’s what’s happening…

Poulsbo, Coffee Oasis team up to provide transitional housing for women

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Poulsbo, Coffee Oasis team up to provide transitional housing for women

POULSBO — The Coffee Oasis and the City of Poulsbo are entering into an agreement that solves two…

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Restore the Poulsbo Police Advisory Board | In Our Opinion

Poulsbo’s Police Advisory Board was established in December 1991 and was, for 23 years, an avenue of communication…

Poulsbo City Council member Jim Henry will be called ‘council member emeritus’ when he leaves office at the end of the year. (File photo)

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Henry reflects on his long career in city service

Poulsbo City Council member is retiring, but will stay on as city’s liaison to the Suquamish Tribe