Artist Susan Butler promises crafts and wares unique to the downtown shop.
Somewhere along the shores of New Mexico’s Upper Rio Grande a river otter is hunting for fish 1,000 miles from its native home.
A few months ago the otter was seen as a nuisance by boaters in its old haunts at the Port of Poulsbo. Now it’s a welcomed newcomer in New Mexico, transplanted by biologists as part of an effort to repopulate otters on the Rio Grande River.
POULSBO — Unlike more dire reports from downtown merchants two years ago, shop owners on Poulsbo’s Front Street this year…
The City of Poulsbo ushered in 2010 with a new leader at its helm, while the community was plagued with…
If the sleek campus at 200 NE Moe Street is the city’s new home, the old, ramshackle city hall on Jensen Way is its garage.
At least it’s being used as one for now.
A handful of new developments in Poulsbo’s College Marketplace are expected to open for business by spring next year.
Marine View Beverage, Cascade View Medical Center and a Jack in the box will all make 2011 debuts.
When Dale Rudolph steps down from the Poulsbo City Council at the end of December, he’ll bring to close a 17-year council career and nearly 30 years of service between he and his father, former city councilman and interim mayor Curt Rudolph.
The City of Poulsbo will pull nearly $205,000 from savings to balance its 2011 budget despite cutting staff and whittling down expenditures earlier this year.
POULSBO — Poulsbo was a city in turmoil when ‘Mayor Mitch’ took office in 1985. A lawsuit had been filed…
POULSBO — A large collection of Little Norway history will be unpacked from closets, retrieved from basements and shuffled down…
Former Poulsbo Mayor Richard “Mitch” Mitchusson died Friday night, his attorney Matt Clucas said.
The City of Poulsbo is tightening its budget and curbing spending, but one municipal fund is about to pay out to the community.
Pageant organizer Lynanne White told to change her winners’ titles.
POULSBO — Twenty-six years of momentum, a decade of deliberation and two years of construction came to an end Wednesday…
Chuck Stroud supposes Martin Bjermeland enjoyed quite the view out the front window that connects the two men across a century.
Stephanie and Doug Kirk spent two months in Ukraine this year on a journey that would chew up most and spit them out with little left to give.
POULSBO — The Bremerton City Auditor, an arts educator and volunteer for the disabled, and a Naval Shipyard trainer have…
Lien, along with many others, will have a serving of lutefisk — or maybe two — at the 13th annual Poulsbo Sons of Norway lutefisk dinner Saturday, Nov. 6.
The Port of Poulsbo plans to demolish the North Kitsap Armory building on Jensen Way to make room for a paid parking lot, said Port Commissioner Arnold Bockus.