Four Poulsbo City Council candidates — three of them incumbents — are unopposed in this year’s election. The incumbents without challengers are Linda Berry-Maraist, Jeff McGinty and David Musgrove. McGinty is the longest-serving member currently on the council; Musgrove was appointed by the council earlier this year to the position vacated by Dale Rudolph, who retired.
Kitsap County residents were educated on alternate transportations available in their area by health experts.
Around 13 non-profit organizations in North Kitsap lost their tax-exempt status because they did not file legally required annual reports to the Internal Revenue Service for three consecutive years
The City of Poulsbo wants to make renewing and getting a business license easier for local business owners. City Council members unanimously approved looking into contracting with Washington state Department of Licensing’s Master License Service. Council members are also considering changing license fees, charging new and existing business owners the same amount.
A large number of legal issues this year caused the City of Poulsbo’s legal reserve fund to dwindle from nearly $500,000 to below $300,000. “We have been doing everything right, we just ran into some rough luck this year with legal matters that we could not have foreseen,” Poulsbo Mayor Becky Erickson said.
SUQUAMISH — Tears streamed down Suquamish tribe member Marilyn Jones’ face as she looked out onto the property that will…
POULSBO — The City of Poulsbo has been awarded $751,337 to stabilize Fjord Drive and add landscaping on 6th Avenue…