The Central Kitsap vs. North Kitsap football game is at 5 p.m on Sept. 9 at the Central Kitsap High School stadium.
At approximately 2:50 p.m. on Sept. 9, Suquamish Elementary School received reports of bear sighting on Geneva Street.
In the general election campaign for Kitsap County commissioner in District 2, voters could scarcely have a clearer divide between the two candidates.
When the matter of dismissing a 17-year veteran employee can take place without the knowledge of members of the City Council, there is an inherent problem with local government that must be addressed (“Quiet exit for Poulsbo’s planning director,” page A1, Sept. 2 Herald).
Something is drastically wrong with this situation and must be remedied by law so that all patients can receive the treatment to which each, individually, is legally entitled.
So, thank you, Mr. Lund! You may not hear it enough, but it is apparent that this department takes great pride in its mission and serves us all so well.
In remembering 9/11 and the lives lost that day, we steel our resolve to ensure such an attack never again happens. And we remember the courage of all those aboard those hijacked commercial jetliners, particularly those who fought to retake control of their plane, which crashed in a Pennsylvania field.
The North Kitsap Vikings moved up from 10th to seventh on The Seattle Times’ list of Washington’s top 2A football teams. The latest list was published in the Times’ Sept. 8 edition.
The Port of Poulsbo Board of Commissioners will host a “town hall” meeting at 7 p.m. Oct. 13 to discuss Proposition 1, which asks voters to approve enlarging the port district’s boundaries to the city limits.
James W. Marcus 61 of Bremerton passed away Thursday September 8th. James is survived by his wife Belen; sons Jerome…
The two Everett police detectives didn’t know the flag was missing until a stranger rang the doorbell at Fire Station 1 on Rucker Avenue. The man handed over a plastic bag to firefighters, along with a tale that led the detectives on the investigation of a lifetime.
Richard W. Mace 1927 – 2016 With family at his side, longtime Poulsbo resident Richard “Dick” Mace died peacefully in…
North Kitsap scored eight touchdowns and held Bainbridge scoreless for three quarters en route to a 52-7 win at home, Sept. 2.
While Barry Clemons feels creepy about Mrs. Clinton “taking billions in tribute money to the Clinton Foundation,” I feel embarrassed and uneasy with Mr. Trump’s unsettling, ignorant and crude rants that his surrogates are forced to clean up, clarify, or explain on a daily basis. I feel uncomfortable with his small-mindedness, his lack of sympathy, and megalomania.
Drivers who use State Route 104 will encounter evening single-lane closures over the next 10 weeks while crews repave SR 104 between Balmoral Place NE and the Kingston ferry terminal.
In celebration of its 125th year, Martha & Mary will welcome the community in for an Open House and Art Show 5-8 p.m. Sept. 10. The event will feature art exhibits created by seniors and children cared for by the non-profit, including paintings, drawings, a wide variety of crafts, 3D design and poetry.
Tryouts will take place 9-11 a.m. Sept. 11 at North Kitsap High School for the new 15-U West Sound Warrior baseball team.
Freshman midfielder Jenae Arnold, North Kitsap Class of 2016, started her Willamette University soccer career with a strong performance on Aug. 27. She scored the game’s first goal late in the first half and added an assist in the second half to lead the Bearcats to a 2-0 victory over Evergreen State College in an exhibition game at Sparks Field.
North Kitsap hosts Bainbridge, Kingston travels to Sammamish
To 40-year Safeway employee Maryann Miller, customers were family