While it was definitely unexpected timing, the unanimous decision made by the North Kitsap School Board April 10 to approve a health clinic at Spectrum was coming down the tracks anyway. The board was definitely leaning in that direction well before Thursday night — there’s no denying that fact.
Sure there will be plenty of griping about this next week.
KINGSTON — Just when the Kitsap Planning Commission was expecting to take a big stride toward adopting the Kingston Sub-area Plan, the group’s members and residents this week ran into an unexpected hurdle.
POULSBO — In a move that surprised the sparse audience — and at least one board member — the North Kitsap School Board approved the health clinic at Spectrum Community School during its April 10 meeting.
POULSBO — The boys of fall are going to see a lot more summer for the start of the 2003 football season.
POULSBO — Whether she’s making them craft a report on the book “12 Angry Men” or making sure they pay attention when she reads the works of John Steinbeck out loud, Sue Kaizuka doesn’t go easy on her students.
POULSBO — Ardis Morrow still vividly remembers the morning her eldest son got up for his first day of school at the third school he’d attended that year.
POULSBO — To enter the Breidablik Elementary library, students will soon walk beneath an arch fashioned out of driftwood.
If they decide to stay and read, they might pick a spot next to the rocky turtle tank.
POULSBO — Three North Kitsap athletes will test their skills against the top young kayakers in the country this summer.
SUQUAMISH — The thriving Suquamish reading programs will continue next year, but so will the search for funding.
It’s a shame that we have to have a special week to commemorate victims of crimes. A shame these crimes have even took place and continue to take place.
POULSBO — Last year wasn’t a fluke. It wasn’t an anomaly. But it might have been the beginning of a dynasty.
POULSBO — A drizzly day greeted the first day of the first-ever Port Gamble Sunday Market, but mittened hands and cups of cocoa kept vendors and visitors in a sunny disposition.
POULSBO — Look for Little Norway to be the next poster child for Mastercard.
POULSBO — Two evicted Poulsbo Marina tenants are still making waves this week as they accused the Port of Poulsbo of overcharging its tenants since 1999.
SILVERDALE — At times, Tuesday afternoon’s tilt between North and Central Kitsap resembled a car wash more than a soccer game.
SUQUAMISH — A yellow glow in Suquamish should be visible from space this week after a group of young troop supporters brought back an old tradition.
LITTLE BOSTON — With the help of the United States government, the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe will be able to revive a part of its ancestry that was lost 100 years ago.
What ever happened to that mystery tenant at Olhava? Some of us are wondering, and rightly so, whether the yet-to-be-named mega store is still enroute to the North Kitsap neighborhood.
PORT ORCHARD — Did he, or didn’t he?
Did North Kitsap leadoff hitter Patrick Gilbert stamp emphatically on home plate after hitting an apparent two-run home run against South Kitsap Wednesday, as Gilbert, his teammates and his coaches contend?
POULSBO — Despite an increased fear of terrorism throughout the nation, the North Kitsap High School band and choir’s trip to Carnegie Hall in New York this month is on schedule — for now.