POULSBO — Poulsbo has a new beat reporter care of its hometown newspaper.
Monster houses cause concern
POULSBO — She may reside in California, but Elaine Odlam Cain’s heart, and her artwork, will always be in Poulsbo.
KINGSTON — Pat Heenan said when decorating the home, one doesn’t always have to tear up the room and start over. Just a simple change in paint, a new piece of furniture or even moving lamps, chairs, tables and the like around can change the whole mood or feeling of a room.
POULSBO — The Front Street construction project has cleared the halfway point and city engineers say drivers will soon begin seeing payoffs for three months of delays.
SAND POINT, IDAHO — Three North Kitsap athletes, three top-three finishes.
PORT GAMBLE — The quiet lumbermill town of Port Gamble will be alive and jumping this weekend as regional artists come out of the woodwork to display their talents while offering the public a chance to get creative.
POULSBO — Anyone who imagines a fund raiser to be an rigorous, ultra-formal event should have seen Nick Pealstrom Saturday morning.
KENT — Even after the North Kitsap Senior Babe Ruth team was eliminated from the state tournament this weekend, manager Derrin Doty kept reaching for superlatives.
POULSBO — The North Kitsap Little League American League All-Stars fell one win short of a trip to state this year, but that doesn’t mean the year wasn’t successful.
SUQUAMISH — When Joe Davalos first became principal at Suquamish Elementary eight years ago, the PTA had dwindled down to about 20 members.
POULSBO — Planning to weather the annexation storm stirred up by a March 14 Supreme Court decision, city council Wednesday night decided to batten down its hatches with the hope that the state legislature will stop blowing sunshine and bring some decent weather.
POULSBO — “Two steps forward, one step back,” was how Poulsbo resident Muriel Williams described city council’s unanimous approval of its new zoning ordinance Wednesday night.
KINGSTON — Residents of Kingston can have a piece of Italy without going anywhere — except just across the street.
PORT ANGELES — Earlier this year, the North Kitsap 14-year-old Babe Ruth team was in a must-win game, and Ryan Anderson was a toelength out of play.
POULSBO — For a pitcher who had just come within kissing distance of perfection, Miles Thomson was unusually modest Monday afternoon.
SUQUAMISH — The place “where everyone knows your name” will cease to exist next week. But the music will live on.
POULSBO — After dreaming of a smooth ride on 10th Avenue for several years and coming close to realizing improvements on the crack-laden stretch, the City of Poulsbo got a rude awakening last week when it was informed that proposed work would have to wait yet another season.
KINGSTON — Fire, coffee, music, food and all sorts of energy will be bringing new life to the Old Kingston Hotel when a new non-profit organization that has been offering classes for the past several months will truly open its doors to the community with a bash this weekend.
POULSBO — There’s food on the walls of the Fishline Food Bank now, as well as on the shelves.