Marjorie Elaine Dyer Dick August 23, 1924 – August 4, 2016 Marjorie Elaine Dyer Dick, of Keyport, Washington, died Aug….
Inslee, Franz, Rolfes, Hansen, Lester advance to Nov. 8 general election
John Armstrong has two decades’ worth of experience as a Kitsap Public Utility District commissioner. Debra Lester is a former mayor of Bainbridge Island. They emerged the top two finishers Aug. 2 primary election race for Kitsap PUD commissioner, district 1.
Rep. Sherry Appleton and Loretta Byrnes advanced Aug. 2 to the general election in the campaign for state House of Representatives, position 1, from the 23rd District.
Kitsap County voters have their work cut out for them. By 8 p.m. Aug. 2, they must choose who advances to the Nov. 8 general election for U.S. senator, 6th District U.S. representative, governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, state auditor, commissioner of public lands, superintendent of public instruction, insurance commissioner, 23rd District state representative, state Supreme Court justice, and Kitsap County Board of County Commissioners, and Public Utility District commissioner.
When I moved to the North Kitsap area, I looked around for resources for writers. Field’s End Writers Community was one of the first names I came across. It was housed at the public library on Bainbridge Island and offered speakers, writing events, and classes.
The stocking-capped, striped shirt-wearing character from the “Where’s Waldo” books knelt down in front of three children at the “Where’s Waldo” party July 29 outside Liberty Bay Books and asked them if they knew who he was.
Lee R. Strandberg August 22, 1954 – August 1, 2016 Lee R. Strandberg, 61, passed away on Monday, Aug. 1,…
Mary Hiszem Anderson was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1939, the same year Gone with the Wind and The Wizard…
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The state Court of Appeals upheld on July 26 an easement for Hood Canal aquatic lands between the state Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Navy.
Demolition of downtown landmark begins to prepare for construction of apartments
An around-the-clock closure of State Route 104 will begin at 12:01 a.m. Aug. 1 at Grover’s Creek, milepost 22, outside of Kingston.
Protocol — the formal sharing of traditional dances, songs, and teachings — continues through the day and night in the Suquamish House of Awakened Culture.
As Northwest Native canoes passed the spit across the bay from Point Julia on July 24, the setting seemed to fit the theme of the 2016 Canoe Journey/Paddle to Nisqually.
At its July 20 meeting, the Poulsbo City Council learned the findings from the survey they commissioned to explore the feasibility of building a YMCA in Poulsbo.
Four Poulsbo racers won heats at the 79th FirstEnergy All-American Soap Box Derby World Championship July 10-16, in Akron, Ohio. Jacob Poggi got a little help from a stuffed monkey named George
Worthington: ‘We are very interested in building that relationship’
Debbie Masio’s introduction to the new reality of renting in North Kitsap came when she had to find a new place to live and thought, “I’ll just go out and rent a place.” Easier said than done.
John Armstrong has two decades’ worth of experience as a public utility district commissioner. Rusty Grable has a strong desire to serve the community. Denise Ledingham has ideas shaped by her experience as a public utility district employee. But if offered a chance to tour a wastewater treatment plant, they might have a tough time beating Debra Lester to the head of the line.