William “Bill” Mash has always had strange dreams. Every morning, Mash, 82, would wake up and his wife, Diane, would say, “Tell me about your crazy dreams.”
Ten years ago, Stacy Marshall was on a student trip to Costa Rica with Poulsbo-based EcoTeach. Her husband, Kelsey, joined her on the trip that ended up changing their lives.
After sitting as a vacant lot for nearly 10 years, the former Kingston Inn site at State Route 104 and Washington Boulevard will be turned into public open space under the management of the Port of Kingston.
Meagan Grandall, one half of the pop duo Lemolo, said she loves thinking “out of the box” when it comes to performing. But when she was approached by a dance company that wanted to choreograph a show to Lemolo’s album, “The Kaleidoscope,” it still surprised her.
The Kitsap Public Facilities District is granting the North Kitsap Regional Events Center $147,500 for improvements, the first major funding for the collection of public venues since 2008.
Phil Bonderud and David Smith of Olalla had planned for a wedding with family and friends in August 2014, but decided to go through the legal requirements “sooner rather than later” despite Washington state voters approving same-sex marriage.
UPDATE: Lawmakers have reached a budget deal, averting a government shutdown, as of noon Thursday.
UPDATE: The U.S. Supreme Court overturns DOMA, extends benefits to same-sex couples
The Poulsbo City Council will host a public meeting July 10 to take input on a proposed increase to stormwater rates.
Dr. Narinder Duggal, accused of medical misconduct, again denied all wrongdoing in a recent Amended Statement of Charges against him.
The Port of Poulsbo Board of Commissioners is looking at how the port’s marina can better accommodate larger vessels and bring more tourists to the area.
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Some of Brittane Hendricks’ third-, fourth- and fifth-graders have been her students since first grade.
For the last 50 or so years, Pasco has worked on bentwood boxes, masks, sculptures, totem poles, panels, canoes — just about any kind of Pacific Northwest Native-style art you can think of.
Thor Skald concocts his ice cream the Scandinavian way — fresh-picked berries, organic ingredients and soon, fresh milk.
The Poulsbo City Council gave Sound Works Job Center a two-month extension to find another home.
The Kingston Port Commission agreed to renew the lease for space for a food stand at the corner of Highway 104 and Washington Boulevard, adjacent to the ferry toll booths, for one year while the board considers other development plans.
One day, Danya Simkus walked into Mr. B’s Bookery in the business complex off Highway 104, and found her favorite bookstore was going out of business.
Ron Hirschi is a hands-on educator His latest book, “The Egg,” is dedicated to the children of Poulsbo, and was inspired by the preschoolers at Martha & Mary.
Murder suspect Casey Cutlip was not mentally incapacitated when he allegedly shot Darwin Dunker, according to the state’s forensic psychological evaluation.