Barry Berezowsky is no longer planning and economic development director for the City of Poulsbo. Berezowsky’s employment ended at the end of the day Aug. 23 after a meeting with Mayor Becky Erickson.
Denise Wilson Bauman June 25, 1949 – August 25, 2016 Born in Great Falls, Montana, Denise lived in several cities…
Stanley A. Kulsa August 25, 2016 Stanley A. Kulsa, Jr. was at last able to stop fighting his very sick…
Bruce A. Steinman August 24, 2016 Bruce Alexander Steinman, 67, passed away at home on Aug. 24, 2016 surrounded by…
Recently, I have received a couple of inquiries about a decision in my private life. It has nothing to do with my job, but in the spirit of openness and candor, I’ve decided to share what happened.
She enjoyed restoring antique cars with her husband as her children were growing up. She fabricated the upholstery for the car with a sewing machine.
About 30 past, present and future Marines and their spouses came together July 30 to weed and prune the Kitsap County Fairgrounds in preparation for the Kitsap County Fair.
A nonprofit organization is reportedly making progress in improving a beach access path located on county property at the end of James Street in Suquamish.
On Sept. 25, Patrick Knotts shared a meme on his Facebook page that read, “I’m either going out for ice cream or to commit a felony … I’ll decide in the car.” Less than two months later, prosecutors allege, Knotts did indeed commit a felony — driving at a high rate of speed on Sawdust Hill Road, losing control of his vehicle and crashing into a garbage truck, fatally injuring co-worker Christopher Riley Earl Tevault.
The body of a Poulsbo man was recovered in the water off the western shore of Whidbey Island Aug. 20. Marine rescue units from the Island County Sheriff’s Department and Central Whidbey Fire & Rescue responded to the report of a sailboat operator who spotted a body floating in the water northwest of Fort Casey State Park.
Scheduled for Sept. 10, this event is going to be a “must” in town.
Like her business’s namesake, Emily Kramer is packing some serious heat. But her’s is a pair of scissors. But her’s is a pair of scissors. And the atmosphere of Dirty Hairy’s is more like Boston’s “Cheers” than Inspector Harry Callahan’s gritty San Francisco streets.
On Aug. 22, 2015, 11-year old Lena Bowen made up her mind to completely submerge herself in a natural body of water every day for a year. Despite school studies, chilly Pacific Northwest weather, and a fear of sea creatures, Lena is expected to accomplish her goal in two days.
Nearly 500 aircraft will descend on Bremerton National Airport for the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association’s West Coast Fly-In on Aug. 19-20.
You’ve made us all proud, Nathan. Congratulations on showing us how to reach beyond our grasp, and how to do it with grace.
There is no question that Kitsap, along with many other communities in the nation, are faced with a severe shortage of affordable housing.
or years, it has been rumored that the last undeveloped parcel of Poulsbo Place might include an assisted-living facility. Many of us “older” Poulsbo citizens looked forward to having that option when it comes time to downsize from our single-family residences.
It was the first gathering in Poulsbo of Sámi people from North American since 1998. And there was a lot to celebrate here at the latest gathering, called Siddastallan, Aug. 12-14.
With the Sami gathering in Poulsbo, it seems fitting to recount the story one of the greatest Sami heroes, Anders [or Andrew] Bahr. No Texas trail drive can begin to compare with the distance and hardships he faced during his epic reindeer drive across the frozen arctic. Bahr is buried in Poulsbo.
Miss West Sound, Brittney Brown, is working on a degree in cellular and molecular biology with a minor in communication studies at Western Washington University. Her goal: to become a dentist or dental specialist.