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One dead after shooting near Poulsbo Les Schwab
Three responding officers are now on administrative leave after the shooting, which left a "young male" dead at the scene, according to Kitsap Sheriff spokesperson Scott Wilson.
Digital Signage Package Drives Video Content Experience at Casino Resort
Guests who visit the Suquamish Clearwater Casino Resort in Suquamish, Washington will now have an opportunity to see visuals of the interiors, thanks to the new extensive digital signage package from JCM Global, a provider of peripheral equipment to the casino gaming industry.
13 amendments proposed to city's Comp Plan
Poulsbo city officials reviewed 13 proposed amendments to the 2012 Comprehensive Plan and will issue a determination of nonsignificance for probable adverse environmental impacts.A In the amendments is the adoption of the Urban Paths of Poulsbo plan.
NK, Kingston students earn college honors
Tobin is on Dean's List at Charleston Southern CHARLESTON, S.C. - Ashley Tobin of Poulsbo A was named to the Dean's List for fall semester 2011 at Charleston Southern University.
Prosecutor rules officer shooting of Suquamish man justified
Hauge's report indicates that it was Port Gamble S'Klallam Police Detective Greg Graves who shot and struck Black in the Dec.
Suquamish artist's work chosen for State Capitol
Working with the office of state Rep. Sherry Appleton, A D-Poulsbo, the Kitsap Arts and Crafts Association coordinated the call-to-artists, judging and installation of six works of art from Kitsap County artists.
Council updates vehicle impound, dangerous dog laws; approves county planning policies
Hearings for impounded vehicles were moved from the Mayor's Office to Municipal Court.
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For Ed Murray, the long-awaited moment on gay marriage
Monday was scheduled to be a day for arguments about a state gay marriage bill. One senator's decision overshadowed that.
JCM Global Completes Installation of Extensive Digital Signage...
The project gives resort guests visuals inside the resort that are as stunning as the landscape that surrounds it outside.
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Toddler found in car with drugs in Suquamish
A 26-year-old Suquamish man was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of possessing drug paraphernalia.
Loose gravel plays role in Suquamish injury crash
A truck's loss of traction as it entered Highway 305 from a gas station parking lot contributed to an injury collision just after 6 p.m. Monday.
New, simpler public works project database available
Previously, a business looking for a small to medium-sized public work project would need to complete separate applications for each public agency it would like to work with.
A state with justice and marriage for all
Washington state is just a vote away from legalizing marriage for same-sex couples.
Fire in Suquamish house displaces family, damages attic
A fire that spread from the chimney to the attic of a house in Suquamish Saturday morning has displaced the family that lived there, according to officials with North Kitsap Fire & Rescue.
Friday: Snow-related closures, cancellations in North Kitsap
All meetings, field trips, after-school activities, and practices are canceled. District facilities, including the North Kitsap Community Pool are also closed.
Gregoire proclaims winter storm emergency
A storm emergency was issued by Gov. Chris Gregoire Thursday that will allow the activation of the Washington National Guard if needed.
Snow-related closures, cancellations in North Kitsap
All PM kindergarten, early childhood program, after-school activities, and activities scheduled to take place in school facilities are also canceled.
Snow update: Limited route service Wednesday for Kitsap Transit
Kitsap Transit is implementing a Limited Route System effective with the start of service Wednesday morning, because of unsafe road conditions that could result from snowfall late Tuesday and early Wednesday.