KINGSTON — The Kitsap Forest & Bay Coalition has one year to close on the purchase of Pope Resources’ forestland and shoreline. Cleanup of the Port Gamble mill site could begin in 2014. The 1880 Point No Point lightkeepers’ residence is targeted for restoration. A new education center opens for S’Klallam’s “future leaders.”
Those are the top stories in the April edition of the Kingston Community News, available in mailboxes and local stores.
This edition of the Kingston Community News is 28 pages. Inside, you’ll find local news and features, Editorial, Letters to the Editor, Public Meetings, Down at the Port by Pete DeBoer, The Buc Stops Here by Kyler Lacey, Check It Out by Tomi Whalen, Farmers Market Update by Mary McClure, Ferry Fare by the Kingston Ferry Advisory Committee, Community Calendar, ShareNet & You by Mark Ince, FAB Spotlight by Marilyn Bode, Noo-Kayet/Our Village by Jeromy Sullivan, Port Gamble Gazette by Shana Smith, This ‘n’ That by Jacque Thornton, Waterways by Betsy Cooper, Kingston Kiwanis by Bob Lee, Choices for the Future by Naomi Maasberg, Rotary News by Nancy Martin, A Glance at the Past by Harriet Muhrlein, KCAC Notes, Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce pages, Sheriff’s Log, PNW Marketplace, Just Ask Jan by Jan Zufelt, Flotsam and Jetsam by Melanie Branchflower, and local advertising.
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