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Diligent staff keep NKF&R efficient | NKF&R | December
It takes more than firefighters to provide you with reliable and effective emergency response.
Cathy Cuenin knows three years can feel like 300 while waiting for a life-saving transplant.
Pearson PTA hosts rummage sale The Pearson Elementary School PTA is hosting a pre-holiday rummage sale extravaganza from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov.
When Martha "Happy" DeCoteau, a well-known philanthropist in North Kitsap, passed away, she ensured that her legacy would live on.
Salmon Get Farther Upstream, But Find New Problem Culvert
Jon Oleyar, a habitat biologist for the Suquamish Tribe, looks over a stream where a culvert has stopped salmon from swimming upstream.
Suquamish Tribe Raises a Paddle to Honor All Veterans
A hundred strong, military veterans came to the new Suquamish Community Center on Saturday to give honor - and to receive it - for all who have served their country.
Veterans Invited to Pow Wow in Suquamish
The Suquamish Tribe is inviting veterans to pow wow with them on Saturday at Suquamish Community House, 7235 Hyak Lane.
Local students named to UW dean's list
The following local students were named to the deana s list at the University of Washington for summer quarter 2009.
Neighbor Aid helps north enders in need | ShareNet And You | November
Ita s that time of year when ShareNet kicks off Neighbor Aid, our annual fund drive in partnership with Community News.
Boys and Girls Club needs a hand
The North Kitsap Boys and Girls Club has existed for several years at the Kingston Middle School, and has expanded to 50 kids.
Scammer Targets Suquamish Online Dater
A 50-year-old Suquamish woman said she met a man through an online dating service who tried to scam her out of money.
Elsewhere in the Outdoors | GPC announces fall outings
Guided trips to the Hansville Greenway, Chico Creek salmon run and the enigmatic Guillemot Cove on the docket for this fall.
On a beach north of Kingston Tuesday, Suquamish Tribe intern Molly Jackson held a freshly netted shiner perch and pointed out where a parasitic copepod had burrowed inside the fish.
Workers from Puget Sound Energy work to free debris from utility lines on Miller Bay Road Saturday after heavy rains brought down a tree.
Suquamish hosts flu season meeting
Kitsap County Health District Director Scott Lindquist will discuss the H1N1 virus and flu season in general in Suquamish Monday evening.
Kingston Kiwanis looking for scholarship applicants
The Greater Kingston Kiwanis Foundation is offering two $2,500 scholarships to graduating high school seniors.
Suquamish Elementary hosts book fair
Suquamish Elementary School will host a Scholastic Book Fair from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct.
Alfredo Arreguin: Spreading his message through art
The works of internationally known, Mexican-born Seattle artist Alfredo Arreguin are on display through Oct.
Arts Alive back for round three
It is the third time in as many years the YWCA of Kitsap County will host its Arts Alive gala to raise money for its Alternatives to Living In Violent Environments Shelter.
North Kitsap Celebrates Completion of Big School Construction Project
The North Kitsap School District will celebrate the end of seven years of construction projects with a final ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday at North Kitsap High School.
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