Our Libby just graduated from high school. She’s our third, so we’ve done this before. But it wasn’t until this time around that I realized I don’t love it when my kids graduate from high school. In fact, it occurred to me that I’ve been tricked.
A two-day celebration of our nation’s independence
Our firefighters, volunteers, staff and commissioners are planning to donate $1,000 to support Kingston’s Fourth of July Celebration.
Kingston Rotary prepares for Fourth of July Fun Run
uly 5 at 6:30 p.m., Poulsbo Parks and Recreation kicks off its free Summer Nights at the Bay concert series with the Voetberg Family Band, at Muriel Iverson Williams Waterfront Park. Families are invited to bring a picnic dinner and head down to the waterfront for some fun, music and dancing.
What a farce this White House is now directing: Obama and his advisers probably think their ardent fans will believe anything. I know the LGBTQ community will not and I just hope we all let the President know the truth is important for us Americans, especially when we face well-identified adversaries. And I am not talking about alligators.
Lying by overstatement and omission is still frowned upon by me and most folks I know.
In the lawsuit “Fisher vs. University of Texas,” by a 4-3 vote the court upheld the college’s Affirmative Action Policy and thereby confirmed that race can in fact be used as a consideration in determining who can (or cannot) be admitted into their educational system. Thus, the court has basically legalized the further discrimination against whites.
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.
Judging by the disappearance of so many long-term tenants in the last three years, I’m pretty sure the threat of “I’m outta here” bears no weight within the Poulsbo Port Commission or port office.
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Starbucks is using Mora Iced Creamery’s products in its new Affogato beverages, a line that celebrates a classic Italian dessert.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on June 27 that culverts that block salmon from more than 1,000 miles of streams in Western Washington violate treaties between Tribal governments and the United States.
A Kitsap Animal Control officer was seriously injured in an attack by a dog in Port Orchard on June 20.
Enjoy classic cars, live music and an outdoor barbecue — and help raise money for the Alzheimers Association — at Brookdale Montclair Park’s sixth annual Classic Car Show, 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 24, 1250 NE Lincoln Road, Poulsbo.
After the maistang pole was raised, the dances were danced and the songs were sung during Midsommarfest June 18, thunder peals pounded and lightning flashed, followed by a torrential downpour.
KINGSTON — 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.
For the third year in a row, Chief Kitsap Academy has a 100 percent graduation rate. Through the school’s version of the Running Start program, five students graduated with 28 hours of college credit. Several were the first in their families to graduate from high school.
Sheldon P. Sageser February 20, 1941 – June 17, 2016 Sheldon Paul Sageser, 75, passed away on Friday, June 17,…
Ann Marie Lorentz December 19, 1920 – June 17, 2016 Our family lost its most beloved member on June 17,…