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Saturday windstorm leaves 3,000 without power
Feb 19 2011, 2:22 PM Falling trees and branches knocked out power to about 3,000 customers Saturday, according to Puget Sound Energy. Most of the outages were concentrated on Bainbridge Island and in North Kitsap. PSE established a service center in Poulsbo and crews are working to restore power.

Kitsap County Democrats pick three finalists for commission seat
Feb 23 2011, 3:55 PM Kitsap County Democrats voted Tuesday night to forward candidates from Brownsville, Bainbridge Island and Poulsbo to fill departing County Commissioner Steve Bauer's seat.

SoundRunner committee: restart passenger ferry with more port money
The Spirit of Kingston motors for Seattle last fall. - Brad Camp/File Photo Mar 03 2011, 1:34 PM KINGSTON — Port of Kingston commissioners are debating whether to dip into the port's savings to relaunch its passenger ferry service this spring.

Cafe opens in heart of Hansville
Cathy Sand, left, and Joy Ulskey hope to make Cup of Joy a Hansville gathering place. - Brad Camp/For the Community News Mar 01 2011, 2:56 PM HANSVILLE — In some towns, coffee shops come and go. In Hansville, it's a happening.

Bond Road reopens; 1,800 without power in Kitsap
A tree fell on wires on Bond Road on Wednesday afternoon. - Tad Sooter/Staff Photo Mar 02 2011, 4:42 PM POULSBO — A fallen tree downed power lines on Bond Road near Pugh Road Wednesday afternoon, closing both lanes of Bond to traffic.

The incident occurred at 2:35 p.m., according to the state Transportation Department. The road was reopened at about 4:30 p.m.

Kingston boys advance to state basketball semifinals
Mar 03 2011, 4:00 PM The Kingston boys basketball team is advancing to the semifinals of the state tournament after cruising to a 20-point win Thursday over West Valley.

Neighbors raise stink over proposed Hansville biosolid program
Joyce Hart is one of several Shore Woods residents demanding greater scrutiny of a plan to haul South Kitsap biosolids to Hansville. - Tad Sooter/Staff Photo Mar 03 2011, 4:00 PM HANSVILLE — A proposal for a hay field in Hansville has riled neighbors.

Kingston loses to Squalicum in semifinal, plays Burlington-Edison Saturday for third place | State 2A Basketball Tournament
Zane Ravenholt drives for the basket against Squalicum Friday in the Yakima Valley SunDome. Ravenholt led Kingston with 18 points. - Tad Sooter/Staff Photo Mar 05 2011, 9:39 AM YAKIMA - Kingston's state basketball title hopes ended Friday in tears.

Mukilteo terminal closure means more traffic in Edmonds this month
Mar 11 2011, 1:26 PM EDMONDS — Kingston ferry riders will se an influx of traffic this month in Edmonds.

Washington State Ferries will close the Mukilteo ferry terminal for maintenance from Friday to Sunday, on March 18-20, March 25-27 and April 1-3. Instead of running to Mukilteo, the Clinton (south Whidbey Island) ferry will instead travel a limited schedule to Edmonds.

Ecology outlines vision for restoring Port Gamble Bay
An aerial view of the former Port Gamble millsite. The Pope and Talbot mill operated for nearly 150 years. - Department of Ecology photo Mar 14 2011, 9:42 AM PORT GAMBLE — In 20 years, Port Gamble Bay could be whole again.