The Olympic League boys soccer MVP didn’t score a plethora of goals. He didn’t accumulate many assists, either.
Kitsap County Superior Court Judge Jay Roof ruled in favor of the Attorney General’s Office, which sought to keep a Kitsap County sex predator confined
The Bucs advance to the quarterfinals of the 2A State Soccer Tournament
It’s taken some time for Barbara Rhoe to decide to call it quits. After a few personal events in her life, Rhoe, 70, decided to keep running The Farm Montessori preschool and kindergarten. She would know when it would be time to retire. “I thought, well, it will sort of come to me organically,” she said.
Anders Bahr’s gravestone at Poulsbo Municipal Cemetery gives no indication that this is the final resting place of a Sami reindeer herder who helped save the lives of countless Alaska Natives in the 1920s.
The state Department of Ecology estimates the U.S. Navy recovered 385 gallons of oil from the water within 24 hours of the spill
Soccer teams finish as league leaders for the second year in a row
The nonprofit hosted its grand opening May 6 on Viking Avenue and Liberty Lane
Some students flock to destination locations to enjoy their time off before getting back to the grind, while others take a less traditional route.
Attorneys for both sides in discussions regarding business’ loss of use
Katrina Weinmann will go to Bulgaria to compete with the Junior team
Poulsbo’s Ryan Pugh honored for safety patrol work
Penny Gienger was announced as the next North Kitsap High School girls basketball head April 17.
The Kingston Youth Sports Association plays on borrowed space. But that may change.
The North Kitsap Vikings were down 4-3 in the top of the seventh when Leif Klinger stepped up to the plate April 15.
Para-educator starts program to ensure children are adequately clothed.
Could be 100 rooms, on site of old casino off Hansville Road.
Police and fire crews responded to a crash Thursday afternoon after an SUV drove through the front of the Poulsbo Papa Murphy’s.
It was almost midday at the Port Gamble S’Klallam skatepark, and Louie Gong and Josh Wisniewski were preparing to put some final touches on the art sprayed onto the cement. The two were discussing the collaboration that resulted in a skatepark that was more than a place for people to skateboard. Then, the sound of wings overhead as an eagle flew above, almost directly over a Coast Salish painting of an eagle.
A trial to keep a man convicted of three sexually violent offenses in Washington’s Special Commitment Center began March 31 in Kitsap County Superior Court. The state Attorney General’s Office is working to keep Elmer Todd Gillis, 49, confined. Gillis is asking the court for unconditional release into the community, as allowed under law.