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Hansville boat ramp proposal treading water
Bremerton fisherman Marty Mollison launches his dinghy from the Point No Point beach Tuesday. If approved, a Fish and Wildlife project would remove the pilings and rail system and replace them with a boat ramp. - Brad Camp/Staff Photo Feb 08 2010, 9:49 AM HANSVILLE — A boat ramp proposal has riled some residents in a town that once teemed with fishermen.

North Kitsap a focus for Census Bureau
Feb 05 2010, 11:58 AM KINGSTON — The U.S. Census Bureau can’t count on North Kitsap.

Hansville General Store contamination cleanup depends on federal funding
Feb 08 2010, 9:49 AM HANSVILLE — The state could begin scooping contaminated soil out of the Hansville General Store property as early as June, if federal stimulus money is secured.

The $1.1 million Department of Ecology project would remove dirt and groundwater contaminated by diesel fuel from a former service station on the site.

OC's new engineering program will offer a lot, but not everything
Feb 05 2010, 6:33 PM Though Washington State University is bringing its four-year mechanical engineering curriculum to Olympic College, local high school students say there are limits to what the Bremerton program could offer.

Suquamish shooting victim airlifted to Harborview
Feb 08 2010, 9:50 AM SUQUAMISH — One person was shot and another was struck by a vehicle in an incident at the intersection of Newton and Brockton streets in Suquamish at about 9:30 p.m. Saturday, according to North Kitsap Fire & Rescue Spokeswoman Michele Laboda.

Sheriff's Office investigating Suquamish police shooting
Feb 09 2010, 9:28 AM SUQUAMISH — The Kitsap County Sheriff's office is investigating a shooting by Suquamish Police that injured two people in Suquamish Saturday night.

Suquamish man was the face of Scouting
Thornton Percival of Suquamish holds a Crest toothpaste advertisement by Norman Rockwell he modeled for in 1957.  - Brad Camp/Staff Photo Feb 12 2010, 1:09 PM SUQUAMISH — One of the most recognizable Boy Scouts in the organization’s 100-year history was never a Scout.

Kingston girls hang on to beat Olympic
Kingston High School Feb 10 2010, 11:22 AM KINGSTON — The Kingston High girls basketball team learned something Tuesday night: how to hang on to a lead in a close game.

The Buccaneers (13-5 overall, 12-2 league) staved off a second-half onslaught by Olympic High to win at home, 53-49. Kingston had led by 18 points at halftime.

North Kitsap school levy passing by wide margin
Feb 09 2010, 10:37 PM In Tuesday’s special election, the North Kitsap school support levy is passing by a wide margin, according to initial results from the Kitsap County Auditor’s Office.

Felony charges may await Suquamish man accused of drunken driving
Feb 11 2010, 6:22 PM A Suquamish man previously convicted of vehicular assault may face felony charges after being arrested in Silverdale for drunken driving Thursday.

The man, 24, was spotted by a Washington State Patrol trooper at about 1 a.m. driving on Silverdale Way, according to a statement from the State Patrol.