Here’s a quick and easy look at some of the most notable issues championed by Hillary Clinton for action during her presidency.
There are complex, long-standing issues around race in this country, particularly with the treatment of black Americans. When we identify ourselves as only supporting those “who stand for the National Anthem,” we clearly identify ourselves as seeing and caring about the protest far more than the mistreatment it is intending to highlight.
May the future bring new respect and understanding for American Indian Tribes as governments work together to solve life-survival issues. Please, Mr. President, do not let this be a false victory for all humanity and the earth.
The Washington Public Ports Association website reminds us that settlers migrating into Washington chose locations near water to settle — easier to get home by water than over land.
A search for words is required to explain the heading of this letter: Amazing, incredible, unbelievable, astounding, awesome. They all apply. As a relative newcomer to the Northwest, and Poulsbo in particular, I pinch myself quite often at my and wife Diana’s good fortune of locating in one of the most popular cities on the Kitsap Peninsula.
The crisp, blue skies above Evergreen Rotary Park in Bremerton belied the somber, poignant ceremony taking place Sept. 11 at the picturesque park’s Kitsap 9/11 Memorial. Several hundred residents gathered there to honor those killed or injured 15 years ago in lower Manhattan, at the Pentagon and in rural Pennsylvania.
Former Poulsbo planning director Barry Berezowsky is one of three finalists for the position of planning director of Lynden.
Suquamish Chairman Leonard Forsman told opponents of the Dakota Access Pipeline Sept. 16 in Seattle that the discussion about fossil fuels and climate change in America “is about to change.”
My Kingston life began with a high-wire act in 1978 and life has been full of synchronicities since my return. That sense of coming full circle pervades my world.
Firefighters from across North Kitsap responded to a State Route 104 address after multiple passersby reported flames in the sky from a large detached barn. When they arrived on the scene they found the property owner had illegally lit the fire to dispose of the unwanted outbuilding.
James Nardo was born on Feb. 14, 1928, in Manteca, California to Vincent and Frances Nardo. He grew up in…
Several businesses are celebrating their grand openings and other local businesses are expanding or moving. But there are some questions about what the future holds and what role the Port of Kingston may play.
Bluewater Artworks Gallery and Framing, 18961 Front St., closed its doors on Aug. 28. The closure is one of the biggest changes in the downtown business scene.
The Kingston Citizens Advisory Council will host a public discussion on Olympic Property Group’s Arborwood housing development from 7-8:30 p.m. Oct. 5 in the Village Green Community Center.
The open house provides residents, businesses, developers and other interested parties the opportunity to learn about community events and non-profit organizations; volunteer opportunities; and Kitsap County initiatives, planning and projects.
The state Superintendent of Public Instruction will conduct an election in November for Position 4 (Western Region) on the state Board of Education. The position is a four-year term beginning the second Monday in January.
After the previous sign for the Village Green’s Camperdown elm tree in front of Kingston’s Village Green was vandalized, community members, Barbara Aston and Michael Norris of Kingston donated the necessary amount.
From proposal to completion — the solar project took only a few months. Solar panels are currently producing more energy than the building is using.
For many women, YWCA Executive Director Denise Frey said, their only choices are to return to the abuse or live in their vehicle with their children. “Morrow Manor will give them a third choice,” she said. “It’s an incredible gift — a life-saving gift.”
Chuck Burau June 19, 1941 – Sept. 10, 2016 Chuck Burau went home to be with the Lord while traveling…