HANSVILLE — Lois Jarnagin tried for a country theme with her new coffee stand, Lone Star Espresso, which she based on her favorite country band, but it just didn’t fit with the beach theme in Hansville.
FOUR CORNERS — Butch Alford bought his current property based on the sole factor that there was a creek on the land. Not because it is a stone’s throw from the Hood Canal and the sounds of the shore are nearby.
Poulsbo — The developing Olhava property will soon have something it never had before that will help construction move even faster — water and sewer.
POULSBO — The graduation ceremony held at North Kitsap High School on Monday was a little different than most. The small event was held in the front office. The principal wore a track suit instead of a robe, and the lone graduate had spent 40 years in the sheet-metal business.
Tuning things up at Mike Wallace
Poulsbo — A change in the way cities can annex land means Poulsbo is changing the way it extends utilities.
HANSVILLE — The Department of Fish and Wildlife is looking for something they can’t quite get their fingers on in an effort to help local boaters enjoy the waters around the Point No Point area.
POULSBO — The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat have never been quite so entertaining as at the Dock Boy Olympics on the Poulsbo waterfront
Sept. 5.
SUQUAMISH — The weekend’s celebration in downtown Suquamish wasn’t just about enjoying frybread, watching the flying colors of beautifully ornate costumes during dance competitions or the quick strokes of the canoe racers — it was about honoring a fearless leader who is world-renowned for his work in the tiny peninsula of Kitsap County.
Poulsbo — People expect that when they call their local police in an emergency that they will receive a quick response.
POULSBO — For the past three years, North Kitsap High School French teacher Keith Johnson has helped his classes exchange letters and videos with classrooms full of French students across the Atlantic Ocean.
The crews from the Poulsbo Fire Department and North Kitsap Fire & Rescue want to continue help saving lives and making sure everyone is safe.
POULSBO — As a Poulsbo Police reservist, Don Kennedy has spent recent days flagging traffic near Front Street.
POULSBO — They’re in the business of helping people find their dream homes but later this month one local real estate office will also help people who simply dream of owning a home.
POULSBO — Bill Austin vowed he’d never throw another Mudstock again, but with just one week until its comeback he’s glad he changed his tune.
INDIANOLA — If you’ve ever wanted to tower over the pyramids of Egypt, crane your neck to look up at a giant cat, or have your picture taken with one arm draped around a bug-eyed ogre, Indianola Beach was the place to be on Saturday.
KINGSTON — Ring! Ring!
“One-third ahead! Stop her!” Pause. “Two-third back!”
HANSVILLE — The largest crowd ever descended on the Hansville Rummage sale this weekend, leaving behind empty shelves and smiling organizers.
POULSBO — A major telecommunications solution for the peninsula may take its first baby steps right here in Little Norway where it got its fledgling start.
KINGSTON — Kathy Blesie wants to make sure kids who have parents with life-threatening diseases know how to cope with the extra stresses that come with such illnesses.