Top stories: Human trafficking in our area; Masonic Lodge is leaving; Civil War reenactment is canceled
January 27, 2012 · 9:59 AM
POULSBO — Human trafficking is closer to home than you think. The Warren G. Harding Masonic Lodge No. 260 is moving from downtown Poulsbo. Citing costs, the Civil War reenactment in Port Gamble is cancelled.
Those are the top stories in the Jan. 27 North Kitsap Herald, available now at newsstands and in stores.
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