Mayor says he might be able to participate in meetings by Skype
Editor’s note: This version corrects the amount of the 2018 property tax levy in the fifth paragraph. The adjusted levy…
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Artist and author Bill Mash is making his first foray into local politics
POULSBO — Abby Garland is a write-in candidate for a position on the Poulsbo City Council in the Nov. 7…
POULSBO — The Poulsbo City Council and Suquamish Tribe Chairman Leonard Forsman honored two respected elders at the Sept. 6…
POULSBO — A group of Poulsbo residents wants to restore a fountain honoring Ida A. Knudson as a reminder of…
POULSBO — Looking for four black softball helmets? How about a crate of slightly used softballs or two water launchers?
POULSBO — A flood-prone house next to Dogfish Creek will soon be gone.
POULSBO — Poulsbo residents can expect soon to see new city police vehicles appearing on the streets — and in…
POULSBO — There’s a lot to report on from Poulsbo City Hall. To begin with, there’s what’s happening on the…
POULSBO — The Coffee Oasis and the City of Poulsbo are entering into an agreement that solves two problems in…
Poulsbo’s Police Advisory Board was established in December 1991 and was, for 23 years, an avenue of communication between the…
Poulsbo City Council member is retiring, but will stay on as city’s liaison to the Suquamish Tribe