POULSBO — The city council took one step closer to building a wide area telecommunication network this week when it unanimously approved a deal that will give Little Norway the first of the last-mile solutions.
POULSBO — To use the term, “trial by fire” would be an understatement for Marlin Warmedahl’s first venture into the restaurant business.
ELGON — A local resident, lawyer, substitute teacher and aware environmentalist has helped preserve a portion of North Kitsap forever.
POULSBO â*” From Horton to Yertle to The Cat in the Hat, when it comes to reading, Poulsbo knows where itâ*™s at.
HANSVILLE — There was a bit of talent scouting going on at the Hansville
Community Center on Sunday afternoon.
It’s in the air again. Much like the birds and budding flowers of spring time, the feeling of pageant fever is once again sweeping through North Kitsap and beyond.
Lemolo. Suquamish. Poulsbo. Hansville. Kingston. The list is growing. North Kitsap is growing as well, but are we doing it too fast?
We hope not.
KINGSTON — The Port of Kingston Board of Commissioners got a glimpse into the future for the core of Apple Tree Cove at its monthly meeting Wednesday night, including a look at the possibility of a passenger-only ferry system.
SUQUAMISH — A Kingston man was arrested by Kitsap County Sheriff’s deputies on a child pornography charge this week.
POULSBO — For the fifth straight year, some of the nation and world’s top glass artists are providing their renowned artwork to help raise funds for a North Kitsap school.
POULSBO — Fired Poulsbo Municipal Court Clerk Deborah Dally appeared in court last week and entered a not guilty plea to charges that she embezzled money from city coffers.
LITTLE BOSTON — While pow-wows are not part of the traditional culture of tribes from the Northwest, but their purpose for celebration of life with friends is what attracted a local man to start one on the Port Gamble S’Klallam Reservation nearly 20 years ago.
Although it is highly unlikely that Shoeless Joe Jackson will be walking out of the remaining woods near Olhava anytime soon, the question we’d like to put to everyone who opposes big box business is simple.
POULSBO — When students at North Kitsap High School perform “West Side Story” beginning March 7, they will be taking on a tale as old as Shakespeare and as fresh as this evening’s news.
POULSBO — As if helping to save local waters weren’t enough to crow about, the Liberty Bay Foundation has two more things to be proud of in the form of $51,000 toward its mission.
Sunny skies and the Ides of March are on their way. For locals, it means more traffic, new construction projects, folks gawking at sights we see everyday and crowded festival after crowded festival.
KINGSTON — The Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce offered what it felt the community needed on Wednesday night — the big picture.
INDIANOLA — Mystery. Mayhem. Murder.
POULSBO — The slow-going process of graphite drawing and a little help from a family member made up the winning combination for Northwest College of Art student Kelton Cram.
A few years ago, Washington and other states around America decided that folks riding motorcycles should wear helmets before they set out on the highways and biways. While there was a good deal of protest to this idea, eventually it became known that wearing a “brain bucket “ on a fast-moving vehicle that has a tendency to eject the rider into everything from telephone poles to ongoing traffic wasn’t such a bad idea.