Finalists for the Poulsbo police chief position will be interviewed on Aug. 15 by a panel that will include the mayor and two City Council members. A public “meet and greet” with the finalists will take place on Aug. 14 or 15.
But it’s still worth a try. Here’s what one fishery official recommends
Is your child looking for a fun way to meet new friends and learn the game of football?
Demolition of the old city hall on Jensen Way could take place as early as July 18.
City and port representatives met July 7 at City Hall to search for common ground with regard to replacing the restroom facilities at the marina and in Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park. They agreed on five items.
In light of the hundreds of billions that Alzheimer’s is costing taxpayers this year alone, it’s reasonable for citizens to demand their legislators start a War on Alzheimer’s Disease. Make your opinions known to our own congressional leaders.
Mayor Becky Erickson pulled consideration of Central Highland Homes’ application to build more homes at the Summerset development, at the July 6 City Council meeting.
Children are increasingly in danger of being exposed to cybercrime, given the proliferation of technology at their disposal.
In response to the June 2 findings of the State Auditor regarding the loss of public funds at the Port of Kingston, port Executive Director Jim Pivarnik is recommending that the port take prudent action.
Sophie Bonomi is the new editor of Kingston Community News.
From local artist and Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe member Jeffrey Veregge comes the largest piece he’s ever created — a 5- by 90-foot mural for Kingston High School, spanning the back wall of the library.
Maybe if we start fixing things, then fixing each other, slowly one by one we can help our families, our communities, and our world to become a place that is sustainable. A place that can be healed because we understand the broken bits and the pain.
I speak for all my classmates when I say, “Thank you, KHS, for all the knowledge and memories you have given us. We will never forget you.”
Some little known facts about me: I have always been a storyteller.
Margaret Lemay has been awarded 2016 Kiwanian of the Year honors by the Greater Kingston Kiwanis Club. This year’s scholarship recipients are Martha Rabura and Elizabeth “Libby” Roundy.
100 vintage rides and other cool wheels expected on July 17.
The Port Gamble Theater Co. is proud to present “Robin Hood” by Larry Blamire, July 8-24. The production is scheduled for Dec. 2-18, 7 p.m. Friday and Saturdays, and 2 p.m. Sundays, with a special Saturday matinee on Dec. 10 at 2 p.m.
There is something for everyone at your library this summer.
On June 15, ShareNet did its last food delivery of the regular school year to our four local public schools.
Last month, Edmonds updated the progress of its Waterfront Access Study. This is about finding a solution to the five-way cluster of cars, trains and pedestrians at the ferry landing.