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Construction begins on S'Klallam early childhood education center
People start to gather for the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Port Gamble S Aug 22 2012, 4:32 PM Workers began dismantling the old building Tuesday to make room for a new $1.1 million early childhood education center. But the old building will continue to be a part of the community, and not just as a memory.
Young people have prominent roles at Chief Seattle Days
From left, Chief Seattle Days royalty throw candy to the crowds at the Chief Seattle Days Parade, Aug. 18, in downtown Suquamish: Miss Chief Seattle Days Princess Jazmine Lawrence, Junior Princess Raven Roberts, Tiny Tot Princess Quelisha Bayes and Warrior Sequoia Chargualaf. - Richard Walker Aug 22 2012, 5:16 AM There’s a belief in Indian country that decisions should be considered for their impact not just on the current generation but on the seventh generation to come. Many of the young people at the memorial service at Chief Seattle’s gravesite Aug. 18 were likely the seventh generation born since the great Suquamish leader signed the Treaty of Point Elliott in 1855. On this cool summer morning, the treaty that Seattle and other leaders signed to protect their culture in a changing West seemed prescient.
Primary precinct analysis shows Inslee won by landslide proportions on home turf of Bainbridge Island
Aug 22 2012, 11:29 AM When it comes to running for governor, there's no place like home. Former congressman Jay Inslee easily outpaced his Republican rival Rob McKenna on the Democrat's home turf of Bainbridge Island, according to an analysis of unofficial precinct returns in the Primary Election by the Review.
Candidate's campaign signs run afoul of city regulations
Aug 22 2012, 2:53 PM James Olsen's campaign signs have gotten a lot of notice lately, but not the kind of attention wanted by the Republican candidate for the 23rd Legislative District.
SoundRunner ends Sept. 28, open to partners
SoundRunner is averaging 34 passengers in the morning and 47 at night. But without a partner, that may not be enough to keep the service going, officials say. - File photo Aug 30 2012, 3:34 PM Port of Kingston commissioners voted Wednesday to end SoundRunner service Sept. 28. Commissioners have been up against a current of vocal disapproval from some residents and lack of resources outside their port budget to keep the passenger-only ferry service running.
School board, superintendent committees to be evaluated
Aug 23 2012, 3:52 PM Committees will take a short hiatus while NKSD board and superintendent look into each mission.
North Kitsap School Board president Kathleen Dassel resigns
Aug 24 2012, 2:33 PM In a letter addressed to the board and superintendent Patty Page, Dassel stated she is resigning due to "constraints of family matters."
Port Gamble S'Klallam man stable after one-car crash Sunday
Aug 27 2012, 4:26 PM A 22-year-old man sustained serious injuries and was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center after he crashed his truck on Little Boston Road Aug. 26, according to the Kitsap County Sheriff's Office.
Suquamish sues Navy over wharf project
Aug 30 2012, 4:13 PM UPDATE — Challenges assertion that Tribe has no fishing rights in Hood Canal.
Cross country teams are ready for big return
Aug 30 2012, 3:23 PM Both North Kitsap and Kingston high schools prepare for their first meet Sept. 6.