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Poulsbo's Masonic Lodge is moving from its home of 92 years
Glenn Haskin of Poulsbo displays his Masonic apron. His first job with the local lodge was lighting the building’s four oil stoves so the building would be warm when the Masons arrived. - Kipp Robertson/ Herald Jan 30 2012, 9:49 AM The Warren G. Harding Masonic Lodge No. 260 is tied to downtown history like lutefisk is to lefse.
Human trafficking may be closer to home than you think
Shawna Seals and Detective Harry James watch a video about human trafficking, Wednesday at City Hall. - Megan Stephenson/ Herald Jan 31 2012, 6:28 AM Those who work in the prevention of human trafficking want the public to see it as a broader problem that can affect men, women and children.
List of donors to ShareNet's Neighbor Aid campaign
Jan 30 2012, 11:43 AM The following donors gave to the fall/winter Neighbor Aid campaign. Donors gave $73,846 to help ShareNet meet community needs. This list was provided by ShareNet.
$73,846: Neighbor Aid breaks a record
Neighbor Aid donors gave $73,846 to ShareNet.  - ShareNet Jan 31 2012, 6:26 AM More than 300 donors — churches, companies, households, individuals and organizations — donated $73,846 to Neighbor Aid during the fall/winter campaign, which ended in January. The amount is a record and will help ShareNet extends its reach of help. Last fall/winter, the campaign raised $60,000.
Capital Cougars overcome Kingston, North Kitsap gymnastics
Jan 30 2012, 4:15 PM The two prep gymnastics teams from the North Kitsap School District were within a few points of one another.
Wendy's is hiring 40 full- and part-employees for College Marketplace site
Jan 31 2012, 12:46 PM Wendy’s fast-food restaurant is hiring 40 full- and part-time employees to staff its new location at College Marketplace. Wendy’s managers will have a job fair Feb. 27 and 29, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., in the Poulsbo Fire Department meeting room. Expect to fill out an application and be interviewed that day.
Schools Foundation hopes to raise $75K for NKSD
Jan 31 2012, 12:00 PM Terri Gleich has witnessed firsthand the budget cuts in the North Kitsap School District. The mother of two has seen class sizes increase and positions eliminated. She’s seen cuts ever since her oldest child was in kindergarten.
Author Kristin Hannah at The Loft Wednesday to read and sign copies of her latest novel
Author Kristin Hannah will be at The Loft at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday to read and sign copies of her 13th novel, “Home Front.”  - Kristin Hannah Feb 01 2012, 9:40 AM Author Kristin Hannah will be at The Loft at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday to read and sign copies of her 13th novel, “Home Front.” Suzanne Droppert of Liberty Bay Books calls “Home Front” “one of the most emotionally riveting tales I've come across in years.” “Home Front” not only takes place in Poulsbo but mentions Liberty Bay Books in it. Anybody who buys a hardback (which is 20 percent off) or ebook editions of the book will receive a special gift from Hannah.
Senate approves gay marriage bill; House review next
Sen. Ed Murray hugs Sen. Mary Margaret Haugen following the Senate Feb 02 2012, 8:55 AM As Senate President Brad Owens announced that the same-sex marriage bill, ESSB 6239, had passed, an anxious audience of hundreds watching attentively during tense floor debate erupted in applause. The bill, which had bipartisan support, passed in the Senate 28-21 late Feb. 1. The bill has already garnered enough support in the House after it moves through committees to pass and is expected to be on the governor’s desk early next week.
Indianola getting ready to row
The men’s novice crew (Devin Bodony, Ethan Meyer, Evan Lenz and Tom James, coxed by Kirsten Jewell) from the Indianola Rowing Association prepares for its race at the Frostbite Regatta in the fall of 2011. The team placed first. It was the first win for the association.   - Courtesy Feb 03 2012, 10:42 AM Indianola Rowing Association prepares for its first full season on the water