Jeanne (Harrison) Hauck was born in Passaic, New Jersey. She grew up in Glen Ellyn, Illinois and graduated from Glenbard…
Four Kingston golfers qualified for district or state at the Olympic League Golf Tournament, May 10 at the Cedars at Dungeness in Sequim. Senior Madison Gale shot 92 to top all other Kingston female golfers and finished eighth overall. Her score qualified her for the 2A state golf tournament.
Parties agree to smaller buffer for wetlands at proposed Arendal apartments due to changes in state code.
Melvin Clyde Schmuck April 22, 1923 – May 12, 2016 Melvin Clyde Schmuck passed May 12, 2016, at the age…
Gov. Jay Inslee, state Sen. Christine Rolfes, and Suquamish Tribe Chairman Leonard Forsman struck ceremonial welds on the keel of the Suquamish at Vigor’s Harbor Island Shipyard in Seattle.
The long, drawn-out process of choosing presidential nominees can also leave us feeling pretty perplexed. For five months, these candidates go back and forth across the nation in order to collect votes and delegates from each state.
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Since Mother’s Day is just around the corner, I would like to share a lovely piece of poetry my youngest daughter Donna wrote for me at 2 a.m. the morning of Jan. 3.
Barbra Cloud February 26, 1929 – May 9, 2016 Barbara Cloud peacefully passed to Heaven on May 9. She was…
January 26th 1932 – May 7th, 2016 Kathryn Mary Etchey (Kathy) was born in Carver Minnesota on January 26th 1932…
Within feet from of Kingston’s new Village Green Community Center — encompassing a library, senior center and Boys & Girls Club — a heroin needle, crack pipe, and a make-shift meth straw were found within a 5-foot radius on a forest trail leading to the park.
Through Stirrett’s artistic endeavors, her mission has developed a deeper purpose — to create stunning works of art that impact and inspire, while being a globally recognized art brand that empowers women.
Kingston dominated Olympic 7-0 to improve to 8-1-0, 11-1-0. The Buccaneers followed up with a win over Port Angeles on April 30, and then shut out North Mason 7-0 on May 3.
NKHS sailing team heads to nationals in Charleston — After two years down, underdogs rise to the top.
“You commissioned me to do you a ‘Big Mac and fries,’” said Mayo, referring to the City Council’s original request for the painting of a troll. “And I’ve given you a steak and fine wine.”
Salmon management has become increasingly difficult as salmon populations decline across western Washington. Tribal and state co-managers are struggling with how to manage the crumbs of a disappearing resource.
Lorraine Loomis, chairwoman of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission, issued the following statement on May 4 regarding the failure of the state and Treaty Tribes to reach final agreement on this year’s fisheries.
The announcement on May 4 that North Kitsap High School principal Judson Miller is leaving and that an interim principal has been appointed proves the point teachers made in a survey last fall, a teachers union representative said. Their point, according to the survey: Superintendent Patty Page doesn’t communicate with, seek input from or trust the judgment of those on the school level.
There’s a large and growing stack of sandwich boards at the City of Poulsbo public works yard, 780 NE Iverson St. “These are just the ones our crews have picked up along SR 305,” Public Works Superintendent Mike Lund said of the signs, which had been placed without permits and were confiscated by the city.
North Kitsap defeated Port Angeles 18-1 at Agnew Field April 28, redeeming an earlier loss to Klahowya and retaining their hold on third in the Olympic/Narrows Conference of the WHSBLA.