t Proposed traffic changes draw overflow crowd of mixed reviews.
POULSBO — The Empire State Building was built during the Depression Era.
So was the Hoover Dam.
So, in fact, was the Golden Gate Bridge, which nearly got its start before the Wall Street Crash of 1929, but was instead put off until bonds in the rebounding market could be sold. The bridge was eventually finished in 1937.
It’s a mine field of bad films out there troops, and we at What’s Up certainly don’t want you wasting your Halloween night on the likes of “Man-Thing.” So we’ve put together a small and by no means comprehensive guide to get the cinematically inclined through the spooky season. Here’s what’s what:
The dark blue sign read “Bush” in bold white letters, and under it “Cheney” in a finer print.
It had the usual array of red stars and stripes, and probably an elephant on it somewhere; I can’t quite remember. But I do recall where it hung: above the door of my Warren Hall dorm room, at Whitworth University, circa 2004.
t Citing markets, planning flexibility council member says it would be ‘imprudent’ to move forward.
POULSBO — To describe her living room, Lishu Rodriguez gestures with a sweeping hand and says it’s a “collage of great work.”
t Incumbent talks about Marine Science Center funding.
t City seeks citizen input to make city’s downtown core more pedestrian friendly.
POULSBO — A deal between the city of Poulsbo and Harrison Medical Center is nearly wrapped up, according to sources on both sides of the transaction.
t Thieves hit homes while families attend funerals.
POULSBO — Laurie Larson and Wendy Armstrong each heard the same phrase growing up: Form follows function.
POULSBO — A deal between the city of Poulsbo and Harrison Medical Center is nearly wrapped up, according to sources on both sides of the transaction. It’s a deal that could effect Poulsbo’s new city hall project.
Authorities have identified a string of burglaries they believe are victimizing grieving families.
This week, the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Department began investigation the fifth burglary since August. Each matches what police have identified as a clear pattern: Thieves are targeting the homes of those related to recently deceased, most likely choosing them after a scan of listed obituaries.
Authorities have identified a string of burglaries they believe are victimizing grieving families.
Thieves targeting mourning families believed to have hit five Kitsap homes since August.
POULSBO — The owner of a local health club and shoe store is calling it quits after more than a year of tough circumstances.
t Oct. 25 celebrates Little Norway’s green spaces.
POULSBO — Two Poulsbo council members are advocating a change of plans for the city’s new civic structure, and one of the them is urging citizens to have a look for themselves.
POULSBO — The owner of a local health club and shoe store is calling it quits after more than a…
More than 1,000 will show up to chow down.