Neighbors tried to save injured dog | North Kitsap Letters to the Editor
On Friday, July 11, our dog Maggie was hit by a car just off Pioneer Way and Canyon Road NW. We do not know who hit her but we are hoping that this letter reaches those who hit Maggie and nearby...
View ArticleVaccines can be harmful
I am a stay-at-home mom who has two children with autism spectrum disorders, the older was diagnosed with Pervasive Development Disorder and the younger with Autism Spectrum Disorder. I believe they...
View ArticleSupports Elliott for Port of Kingston
With extensive community, business and public administration experience, Walt Elliott is the most qualified person to become a Kingston port commissioner.
View ArticleSupport SoundRunner passenger ferry
I write this to urge support of Kingston’s foot ferry. Take the SoundRunner to Seattle every first Thursday. Leave Kingston at 11 a.m. and return at 5:20 p.m. As of Sept. 1, the coffee is free. Let’s...
View ArticleSupports Kirschner for Kingston Port Commission
The state Legislature has expressly authorized port districts in this state to do much more than operate marinas. Among other things, port districts can be a vehicle for fostering job training, tourism...
View ArticlePassage is paid for by taxpayers
The abandonment of a working culvert in the crossing of the tide flat in Kingston is well under way. The bypass route has been opened and excavation has begun.
View ArticleSpraying herbicide is unnecessary
On Friday, Aug. 26, while walking my dog on Benchmark Road in Sterling Highlands in Hansville, I noticed a Kitsap County truck spraying a herbicide on the side of the road.
View ArticleSequim woman wins Mustang
We have a winner for the 1965 red Mustang. It is M. Cox of Sequim. The Coxes took possession of their new car at the once-a-month evening meeting of Greater Kingston Kiwanis, Sept. 8 at the Kingston...
View ArticleFall Rummage Sale a big success
The 2012 Kingston High School Grad Night Committee thanks the extraordinary North Kitsap community, and Tom Waggoner of Kingston Lumber, for making our Fall Rummage Sale a huge success.
View ArticleKingston Middle School students promoting a positive school culture
On Oct. 14, our student body leaders sponsored and led a powerful assembly geared toward building greater levels of empathy in our students. We are a proud community here at Kingston Middle School, and...
View ArticleGive SoundRunner adequate time | Editorial
Kingston port commissioners were wise to not pull the plug on SoundRunner on Sept. 26. But the reprieve they gave the passenger ferry service is shortsighted. The Port of Kingston revived the...
View ArticleKingston’s getting its groove on
KINGSTON — Mike Wallace Park at the Port of Kingston is set to groove with toe-tappin’, booty-shakin’ music every Saturday this month.
View ArticleTapping into our timber roots: Old Mill Days is Sept. 30 to Oct. 2 | Kitsap Week
If you enjoy carrying heavy logs on your shoulders, or excel at tossing eight-foot-long logs like javelins, Old Mill Days in Port Gamble is your time to shine. Among other timber-themed competitions...
View ArticleSports update | Vikings shutout North Mason
Kingston Buccaneers keep Olympic to one touchdown.
View ArticleSports update | Kingston Buccaneers lose to Vikings on home court
Kingston doubles teams put up a fight, while North Kitsap singles players shutout all three opponents.
View ArticleSports update | North Kitsap girls swim team outscores Kingston
Kingston volleyball losses to Port Angeles. North Kitsap volleyball defeats Port Townsend.
View ArticleBucs seek to clip Eagles’ wings
KHS’ homecoming football game is tonight and might be what the team needs to pick up its tempo.
View ArticleKingston Buccaneers control the field during homecoming
By halftime Friday night, the Klahowya Eagles football team was down 32 points. The single field goal the Eagles were able to kick would be it for the team as the Kingston Buccaneers won for the third...
View ArticleNorth Kitsap High School girls soccer wins 2-1 against Port Townsend
Kingston High School ties with Port Angeles. Team may be dropped from third seed running for sub-districts.
View ArticleKingston High School girls cross country team takes first place at league...
Kingston's Marina Roberts sets course record at The Cedars at Dungeness
View ArticlePope, casino plans presented
The Greater Hansville Area Advisory Council held its regularly scheduled meeting on Sept. 13 at 7 p.m. After an update from Dennis Cziske on ferry fare changes, the council heard presentations from...
View ArticleSecond solar project installed, third under way
KINGSTON — Washington Solar Incentives has completed a community solar project at Kingston High School.
View Article9 Kingston High School students honored at mall display unveiling
Artwork by nine Kingston High School students are included in floor medallions unveiled Oct. 1 at Kitsap Mall.
View ArticleKingston Port Commission says there's no SoundRunner ultimatum
The Port of Kingston is not considering shutting the SoundRunner passenger ferry service down for the season, according to commission chairman Marc Bissonnette. “We’re in it for the long haul now,” he...
View ArticleMissing North Kitsap woman found in neighbor's yard; condition 'satisfactory'
A ground search for an 82-year-old Hansville woman ended shortly after 1 p.m. Saturday when she was found sitting in a lawn chair in the back yard of an unoccupied home in the Driftwood Keys...
View ArticleForum tonight at 7 for Kingston Port Commission candidates
Kingston Port Commission candidates Walt Elliott and Jerry Kirschner will answer the public’s questions at a candidates forum sponsored by the Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce tonight at 7 in the...
View ArticleChimney fire spreads into attic; smoke alarm saves occupant
A working smoke alarm is credited with saving a local man’s life when it awakened him after fire broke out in his Kingston home. Despite the fact that the man had attempted to squelch the flames...
View ArticleKingston High School grad wins scholarship to Fashion Institute in L.A.
Paulyna Garcia Aceves, a 2011 Kingston High School graduate, won a full-year scholarship to the school for her fashion merchandising entry to the Prom Advice Scholarship Competition, held by the...
View ArticleBest-selling author, leadership coach will share his insights at benefit for...
Leadership and coaching expert John C. Maxwell has written more than 60 books, primarily focusing on leadership. His books have sold more than 19 million copies, with some on the New York Times Best...
View ArticleMan burned, boat singed at Kingston Marina when kerosene heater catches fire
A man suffered burns and the cabin of his gill netter sustained significant damage when the crew's attempt to refuel a kerosene heater went awry at the Port of Kingston's guest dock late Thursday....
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