The man killed when he was struck by a pickup truck while riding a skateboard on a street at night has been identified as Bradley Michael Seelye, 34, of Poulsbo.
Stillwaters Marine Education Shoreline Eco-Cruise is 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. July 17, departing from the Kingston Marina. The exact location will be given to registrants.
I love the new column, “Bookends” (by Donna Lee Anderson, July 8 Kitsap Weekly).
A season of cultural events is in full swing in Kitsap, each a showcase of the enduring beauty and diversity of the region’s history — and a bridge to understanding for observers.
At least Congress can protect ducks, even if they have been unable to do the will of the overwhelming majority of the people and save the lives of hundreds of our innocent fellow citizens.
Under a cloudy sky of July 4, 2016, 30,000-plus parade-goers at the 49th annual Bainbridge Grand Old Fourth of July Parade witnessed something unusual: illiberality in full display on Our Independence Day.
Forgive me, but I am having a hard time distinguishing between circus music and the theme from “The Outer Limits.”
Poulsbo Mayor Becky Erickson sent a powerful message when she pulled consideration of a Central Highland Homes’ development application from the City Council agenda on July 6, saying the developer hadn’t met conditions of approval in an earlier phase of development.
July 18 is D-Day — Demolition Day — for the old Poulsbo City Hall, 19050 Jensen Way.
It’s 3:30 in the morning July 9 and a stalwart few are on the front lines, fighting the good fight.
A 35-year-old man on a skateboard was struck by a pickup and declared dead at the scene late July 14 on the 3600 block of NE Lincoln Road.
The North Kitsap School Board gave Superintendent Patty Page a “favorable” evaluation July 14, and issued the following statement regarding the evaluation and the superintendent’s goals for 2016-17.
Rifling through his garage, Roosevelt Smith stumbled across a golden football. Rather, he stumbled across a copper plaque in the shape of a football, inscribed: “North Kitsap Junior High School, 1958-1959, Ralph Munson, Mr. Football.” He realized the recipient would likely still be alive and wanted to return the plaque if he could.
Talia DeCoteau, a geoduck diver pursuing her bachelor’s degree in Tribal Government and Business Management, was elected July 11 to the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribal Council.
A Poulsbo man accused of wrestling with and threatening the life of a police officer who tried to stop him from setting fire to debris in the roadway goes to court at 9 a.m. July 13 on charges of second-degree arson and harassment.
For 26 years, Warron Big Eagle lived a very public life in Oklahoma. But Big Eagle had a past people in his adopted home didn’t know about. Big Eagle was actually fugitive Ronald Lee Paulson, suspect in the 1987 rape of a young family member in Poulsbo, Washington.
The Hood Canal Bridge was closed early July 10 to vehicle and marine traffic until further notice, because of mechanical issues.
All citizens and police officers have a duty and obligation to do the right thing, not just when we want to … but always. Officers and citizens alike must stand up and look out for each other, and keep the well-being of our families, friends and neighbors at the forefront.
A few weeks ago, I had the privilege of meeting Elena Hartwell, author of the Eddie Shoes Mystery Series.
Poulsbo postpones permitting on the Summerset development. Three more neighborhoods are proposed in Poulsbo. Three arrests in Poulsdbo for DUI during Fourth of July weekend. Those are among the top stories in the July 8 North Kitsap Herald, available now at newsstands and in stores.