Top stories: Fire merger, 305/Suquamish fix, whooping cough vaccine, The new Point

The May 25 North Kitsap Herald: Two sections, 32 pages, USA Weekend, and local and regional advertising circulars and promotions. Available now at newsstands and in stores. - Page designed by Richard Walker
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The May 25 North Kitsap Herald: Two sections, 32 pages, USA Weekend, and local and regional advertising circulars and promotions. Available now at newsstands and in stores.

May 25, 2012 · 9:55 AM

POULSBO — Fire chiefs say timing is not right for merger. A fix is coming to a busy 305/Suquamish Way intersection. Immunity to whooping cough vaccine may be growing. The Point is reemerging as a major entertainment venue and showcase of S'Klallam art.

Those are the top stories in the May 25 North Kitsap Herald, available now at newsstands and in stores.

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