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Small business remains biggest talking point as elections near
Jul 19 2012, 1:01 PM Economists say Kitsap County is faring better than most, unemployment cut in half
Outdoor burning allowed in Kitsap County
Aug 01 2012, 12:16 PM The Kitsap County Fire Marshal says outdoor burning remains permissible in Kitsap County, under the usual rules, despite recent notices in the media including Kitsap in a regional outdoor burn ban.
Four from North Kitsap at national wrestling tournament
Jul 20 2012, 8:44 AM Summer can mean a lot of things to young people. Time off from school, a part-time job, travel, or relaxing on the beach.
42 canoes expected to arrive Friday at Point Julia | Canoe Journey 2012
Jul 20 2012, 12:23 PM Up to 42 canoes and 1,500 people are expected to converge on Port Gamble S’Klallam today for the Canoe Journey, the annual gathering of Northwest Coast Native canoe cultures.
Journey breathes new life into art of canoe carving | Canoe Journey 2012
From left, Savannah Turrieta, Shawn Jones, Vincent Chargualaf and Sequoia Chargualaf of Suquamish sand the paddles they carved and will use in this year’s Canoe Journey. Native youth are becoming more involved in traditional practices.              - Megan Stephenson / Herald Jul 23 2012, 2:46 PM As he sands, Vincent Chargualaf, 17, thinks about why making his own paddle for Canoe Journey is so important to him.
Jackie Ann Reynolds (Bohlman) | Passages
Jackie Ann Reynolds (Bohlman) - Submitted photo Jul 20 2012, 12:18 PM Jackie Ann Reynolds (Bohlman), born Nov. 5, 1969, passed July 16, 2012. She was a member of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe. She was one of two children born to Larry Bohlman and the late Carmelita Faye Ives.
Cultural celebration moves on to Suquamish | 2012 Canoe Journey
Twenty-seven canoes arrived at Point Julia, on the Port Gamble S Jul 21 2012, 12:30 PM Twenty-seven canoes arrived at Point Julia, on the Port Gamble S'Klallam reservation, Friday during the 2012 Canoe Journey/Paddle to Squaxin. After a dinner of clams, crab and deer and elk stews, representatives of several indigenous nations shared songs, dances and honoring in the S'Klallam longhouse. Canoes are scheduled to begin arriving at Suquamish Saturday at 2 p.m.
Canoe Journey in North Kitsap, day one | Slideshow
Canoes arrive at Point Julia on Friday during the 2012 Canoe Journey/Paddle to Squaxin. The arrival was challenging for canoe pullers, who had to overcome wind and a strong current. Their hard work was rewarded with a clambake, a dinner of traditional seafoods and deer and elk stew, and a night of cultural sharing in the S Jul 21 2012, 2:09 PM Twenty-seven canoes stopped at Point Julia on the Port Gamble S'Klallam reservation Friday as part of the 2012 Canoe Journey/Paddle to Squaxin. Here is a slideshow of images from the visit.
Sharing the 'legacies of our ancestors so we can stand proud' | 2012 Canoe Journey
The Chehalis canoe family enters Suquamish Jul 23 2012, 2:11 PM The song arrived first, carried over the water, as Joe Waterhouse watched for the first canoes to come in against the tide and wind Friday at Point Julia. The Canoe Journey has brought history around full circle for the 81-year-old military retiree and Klallam historian.
Canoe Journey in North Kitsap, day two | Slideshow
A girl watches Chehalis canoe family members as they dance to a paddle song in Suquamish Jul 22 2012, 2:55 PM Thirty-two canoes arrived at Suquamish on Saturday as part of the 2012 Canoe Journey/Paddle to Squaxin. Here is a slideshow of images from the visit. Protocol begins at 3 p.m. Sunday in Suquamish's House of Awakened Culture. At 6:15 p.m., the Suquamish Tribe and the Suquamish Olalla Neighbors co-host a potluck dinner, with the main dish provided by the Suquamish Tribe.