“We are doing a great job in reducing water usage per capita, and that is a very good thing,” Poulsbo City Engineer Andrzej Kasiniak said. “On the other hand, when you think about it, we are reducing our revenues. The system is the same size, we serve the same number of customers, but our revenues have been reduced. We have to catch up.”
Lemolo to play Oct. 17 show on Bainbridge Island with new drummer, shortly after completing a European tour, and with a new album in the works.
Punkoustic concert comes to Bremerton’s Charleston on Oct. 10.
After a wash out in 2012, a Bjorgen Creek culvert in Poulsbo is nearly completed.
New power poles expected in October as Puget Sound Energy continues to replace power lines and towers between the island and the Kitsap Peninsula across Agate Pass.
Damsel in Defense specializes in self-defense products, designed so women will want to carry them. Kitsap is one Washington area with consultants selling Damsel’s products.
The Animal Control wing of the Kitsap Humane Society is continuing its case into two dead dogs found near a Port Gamble trailhead.
When the Port of Poulsbo broached the topic of increasing its number of liveaboard slips with the City of Poulsbo earlier this year, it was answered with two main concerns: parking and the environment. Since then, the port came up with a proposal to address those concerns. When Poulsbo’s city council met with port representatives on Sept. 10 to discuss that proposal, they parted, again, with two concerns: parking and the environment.
Downtown Bremerton’s retro-inspired RockIt Roost has turned to crowdfunding for expansion support, and to stay open during tough times.
The osprey at Strawberry Field have garnered quite a bit of attention after making a home on top of a light pole. And it seems that the young birds don’t want to share any of that attention.
At 93, Robert Montgomery continues to work at the Bremerton Office Machine Co. fixing typewriters.
“Harvey,” the classic tale of a man and his 6-foot-tall rabbit, kicks off its 70th year on the stage at the Bremerton Community Theatre.
Slippery Pig brewer delivers keg of beer by rowing from Poulsbo to Seattle.
The Port of Poulsbo has presented the city with a proposal it hopes will encourage city officials to allow for more liveaboards in the downtown marina.
The city has acquired a small corner of Poulsbo for its very own after more than a year of discussions. But its work is not over. Now it has to decide what to do with it. Ideas range from a dog park to a community garden.
The Spirit Hawk canoe carried Suquamish competitors in war canoe races throughout the Puget Sound region nearly 20 years ago. Now the canoe is filled with a new generation of paddlers.
The 2014 Poulsbo Street Dance went off with a kick, a swing and a little rock ’n’ roll.
The Poulsbo City Council outlined a list of goals to focus upon in 2015, including fixing Highway 305, economic development, selling city property and more.
Kitsap’s annual trek across its water trail by kayak, paddleboard, canoe or other human-powered vessel will put swarms of paddlers on the water on Aug. 23.
Northwest author attends two events on Bainbridge Island to debut her latest novel that deals with the removal of Japanese-Americans during World War II. One event will help raise money for the Japanese American Exclusion Memorial.