Suquamish elder gives stirring recitation at Poulsbo City Council meeting
POULSBO — A group of Poulsbo residents wants to restore a fountain honoring Ida A. Knudson as a reminder of the city’s appreciation for its… Continue reading
POULSBO — The Poulsbo City Council and Suquamish Tribe Chairman Leonard Forsman honored two respected elders at the Sept. 6 Poulsbo City Council meeting: Suquamish… Continue reading
POULSBO — Looking for four black softball helmets? How about a crate of slightly used softballs or two water launchers? Then there’s a well-used boat… Continue reading
KEYPORT — After almost a quarter century, Naval Undersea Warfare Center-Keyport is sounding “Taps” for its POW/MIA and Pearl Harbor commemorations. Last year, only two… Continue reading
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What happens to the scrap lumber when they tear down or remodel a house?
At its Aug. 16 meeting, the Poulsbo City Council employed a rarely-used regulation…
SHINE – Authorities report that construction crews working for the Washington State Department of Transportation will intermittently close the State Route 104 Hood Canal Bridge… Continue reading
Instead of just being a bystander during the upcoming solar eclipse, NASA wants you to turn this once-in-a-lifetime experience into a learning experience for you… Continue reading
POULSBO — Sewer lines, sex offenders and the crowded Highway 305 traffic corridor were among the topics discussed at the Aug. 9 Poulsbo City Council… Continue reading
Project will cost $1 million
BREMERTON —Want to learn from an actor who has worked with the likes of Gene Hackman and Barbara Streisand? How about a screenwriter whose first… Continue reading
Two ships will visit Poulsbo in 2018
BROWNSVILLE — The skyline at the Port of Brownsville got temporarily taller this week. In addition to the towering masts of the visiting tall ship,… Continue reading
POULSBO — Issues close to home — health care, jobs, climate and the economy — were among the major interests of some 80 people who… Continue reading
POULSBO — Issues close to home — health care, jobs, climate and the economy — were among the major interests of some 80 people who… Continue reading