EcoFest attendees were presented with a plethora of entertainment Saturday, and on a warm day to boot. Live music, acrobatic dancers, mini-plays and rapping grandmas — Stillwaters Environmental Center’s annual EcoFest drew people from around Kitsap to celebrate Earth’s bounty.
Gifting is an important part of the annual Canoe Journey, and of Native culture
SUQUAMISH — The date of this year’s Centennial Accord meeting between state and tribal officials was June 7, the anniversary of the death of Chief Seattle in 1866.
With the abundance of rain our area gets, in every season, avid tennis players can be out of luck to play their game. A Bainbridge Island man wants to change that for North Kitsap.
When the SoundRunner passenger-only ferry service began again a year ago, the Port of Kingston courted commuters. Now, port staff wants the community to know SoundRunner is for everybody.
The new Point Casino opened to the public Thursday — at 52,000 square feet, it’s more than twice the size of the original casino.
The Kitsap County Board of Commissioners approved the recommendation of the Port of Poulsbo that lawyer Stephen Swann be appointed to the port commission.
Kitsap County has not been immune to the whooping cough epidemic spreading through the state. Seventy-four percent of confirmed cases in the county are people that were vaccinated against whooping cough.
Although fire officials have hoped for many years to consolidate the two fire districts that serve North Kitsap, the two district’s fire chiefs say now is not the time.
Construction will begin in 2013 on the Edward Rose development project at Bond Road and State Route 305 in Poulsbo.
Ogilvie is so enthusiastic he broached the idea of bringing a [stand up paddle] race to North Kitsap. The first Viking Paddle will take place Saturday at 5 p.m. in Liberty Bay.
However, some continued to speak out against having any lines, conceptual or otherwise, on any land but public rights of way.
Boy Scout Troop 1577 raised the flags while Leikarringen dancers entertained, kicking off Poulsbo’s Norwegian celebrations.
From hundreds of pieces of driftwood that float in Washington lakes and bays, artist Travis Foreman forges chairs, tables and, now, animal sculptures.
‘Support Our Students’ provides local teens with toiletries, personal care items
First up: Meet with supportive organizations and other transit agencies to collaborate on funding.
UPDATED: Inverter source thought to be cause of fire to a 30-foot motorboat in Agate Pass May 10.
The city is moving ahead with the 6th Avenue improvement project, finalizing designs for rain gardens to absorb polluted runoff and adding more speed limit signs. Poulsbo’s 4th Avenue, between Iverson and Hostmark Streets, is also getting a facelift.
Fighting against exhaustion, sore muscles, distraction from being away from her family and fire, Juanitta Lang remained 100 percent focused while attending the North Bend Fire Academy — at age 51.
After three years, several public hearings, and hundreds of changes to the draft, Poulsbo City Council voted to approve the latest draft of the Shoreline Master Program plan Wednesday evening.