The Kitsap County taxpayer is being asked to buy a new, locally managed, cross-sound ferry system and its terminals so…
Did you dine out for North Kitsap schools in September? If so, Kingston Middle School would like to extend a…
POULSBO — Sherry Appleton was confident early Election Day that she would win a seventh two-year term in the state…
Her priorities: making broadband service available to rural areas; managing the county’s precarious water resources; exploring more ways to reclaim wastewater; exploring new technologies
SUQUAMISH — President Obama announced on Nov. 3 his intent to re-appoint Suquamish Tribe Chairman Leonard Forsman to the Advisory…
SUQUAMISH — Rich Purser, a Suquamish Tribal Council member and for 10 years the general manager of the Suquamish Clearwater…
Past presidential election turnouts: The Kitsap County Elections Department expects local voter turnout to exceed 80 percent. Kitsap’s voter turnout…
POULSBO — The North Kitsap Vikings defeated the Orting Cardinals 44-21 Nov. 4 to advance to the first round of…
If she didn’t sign, she has broken the federal law. If she did sign, she is a felon because she most certainly did not turn over the required documents.
The state Medical Quality Assurance Commission stripped Narinder M. Duggal of his license after investigating claims of malpractice at his now-closed Liberty Bay Internal Medicine in Poulsbo. The commission determined Duggal had been negligent in his care, overprescribed medication and made sexual advances toward a patient.
The North Kitsap School District will hold off on hiring 6.5 FTEs and will cut expenses in 14 areas to make up a $1.3 million revenue shortfall caused by an unanticipated decline in enrollment.
It’s part of Ed Carriere’s DNA to be patient. His Suquamish ancestors have been here since the beginning, so a year, 100 years, 1,000 years are mere fragments of time.
For many women, YWCA Executive Director Denise Frey said, their only choices are to return to the abuse or live in their vehicle with their children. “Morrow Manor will give them a third choice,” she said. “It’s an incredible gift — a life-saving gift.”
To 40-year Safeway employee Maryann Miller, customers were family
For 25 years, the C.A. Thayer was a commanding presence on the waters of Liberty Bay. From 1925-1950, with the exception of World War II service, the 219-foot three-masted schooner and her crew sailed to the Bering Sea, returning to Poulsbo with a hold full of salted cod for the West Coast market. The ship’s presence meant jobs — and that the fishermen were safe at home.
On Sept. 25, Patrick Knotts shared a meme on his Facebook page that read, “I’m either going out for ice cream or to commit a felony … I’ll decide in the car.” Less than two months later, prosecutors allege, Knotts did indeed commit a felony — driving at a high rate of speed on Sawdust Hill Road, losing control of his vehicle and crashing into a garbage truck, fatally injuring co-worker Christopher Riley Earl Tevault.
John Armstrong has two decades’ worth of experience as a Kitsap Public Utility District commissioner. Debra Lester is a former mayor of Bainbridge Island. They emerged the top two finishers Aug. 2 primary election race for Kitsap PUD commissioner, district 1.
Rep. Sherry Appleton and Loretta Byrnes advanced Aug. 2 to the general election in the campaign for state House of Representatives, position 1, from the 23rd District.
The stocking-capped, striped shirt-wearing character from the “Where’s Waldo” books knelt down in front of three children at the “Where’s Waldo” party July 29 outside Liberty Bay Books and asked them if they knew who he was.
Protocol — the formal sharing of traditional dances, songs, and teachings — continues through the day and night in the Suquamish House of Awakened Culture.