KINGSTON — The Indianola dock remains closed and a tax increase for repairs is going on the November ballot. The Canoe Journey visits Point Julia. Approximately $14 million has been awarded for North Kitsap land and shoreline acquisition. Jeromy Sullivan is reelected chairman of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe. Dredging of Appletree Cove will begin by September. Marc Bissonnette reflects on his 12 years as a Kingston port commissioner.
Those are the top stories in the August edition of the Kingston Community News, available in mailboxes and local stores.
This edition of the Kingston Community News is 32 pages and includes two pages of color photos from the Canoe Journey’s visit to Point Julia July 20. In a guest column, Micki Monroe writes that, without volunteers, this year’s Kitsap Arts & Crafts Festival could be the last.
Inside the Community News, you’ll find local news and features, Editorial, Letters to the Editor, As It Turns Out by Marylin Olds, Community Calendar, Public Meetings, Choices for the Future by Naomi Maasberg, Check It Out by Tomi Whalen, FerryFare, FAB Spotlight by Marilyn Bode, Down at the Port by Pete DeBoer, Roundabout by Denise Roundy, ShareNet & You by Mark Ince, Farmers Market Update by Mary McClure, Rotary News by Don Hutchins, WaterWays by Betsy Cooper, Spinal Column by Dr. Thomas Lamar, This ‘n’ That by Jacque Thornton, Kingston Kiwanis by Bob Lee, A Glance at the Past by Harriet Muhrlein, Village Green Update, Newsmakers, Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce pages, Port Gamble Gazette by Shana Smith, Law & Justice, PNW Marketplace, Hansville Happenings by Donna Lee Anderson, Just Ask Jan by Jan Zufelt, and local advertising.
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