Fall Home Guide, North Kitsap High School homecoming section in Sept. 30 Herald

The Sept. 30 North Kitsap Herald: 56 pages of local news, Kitsap Week, Real Estate Now, and Fall Home Guide. In addition, you get USA Weekend magazine, a section about the 10th annual Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival, and local and regional advertising inserts. - Page designed by Richard Walker
Page designed by Richard Walker
The Sept. 30 North Kitsap Herald: 56 pages of local news, Kitsap Week, Real Estate Now, and Fall Home Guide. In addition, you get USA Weekend magazine, a section about the 10th annual Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival, and local and regional advertising inserts.

September 30, 2011 · Updated 10:37 AM 

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The Sept. 30 North Kitsap Herald: 56 pages of local news, North Kitsap Vikings Homecoming section, Kitsap Week, Real Estate Now, and Fall Home Guide. In addition, you get USA Weekend magazine, a section about the 10th annual Dungeness Crab & Seafood Festival, and local and regional advertising inserts.

The latest edition is now available at newsstands and in stores. The top stories: Kingston port commissioners say SoundRunner must double its ridership by Dec. 20. Commission candidates Elliott and Kirschner differ on subtleties. Second crash death in two weeks. Burst pipe floods three businesses.

Inside the Herald you'll find coverage of the City Council and County Commission races, Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Public Meetings, Sports, North Kitsap Calendar, Obituaries, Scene & Heard, Kitsap Calendar, and Sound Classifieds.

The Herald has been the Voice of North Kitsap since 1901. Call (360) 779-4464 or email cdano@northkitsapherald.com for convenient home delivery.

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