Top stories: Port Gamble plans, booze sales, robbery update, cultural renaissance

The June 15 North Kitsap Herald is a total of 56 pages with two special pullout sections: a salute to the Graduating Classes of 2012, and a guide to Hopstock and Greater Peninsula Beer Week. In addition, the Herald includes USA Weekend magazine and an advertising promotion for Viking Way businesses. The Herald is available now in stores and at newsstands. - Page designed by Richard Walker
Page designed by Richard Walker
The June 15 North Kitsap Herald is a total of 56 pages with two special pullout sections: a salute to the Graduating Classes of 2012, and a guide to Hopstock and Greater Peninsula Beer Week. In addition, the Herald includes USA Weekend magazine and an advertising promotion for Viking Way businesses. The Herald is available now in stores and at newsstands.

June 15, 2012 · 9:52 AM

POULSBO — Residents can comment on Olympic Property Group's plans for Port Gamble on June 27. Consumers are still buying booze in local stores, despite the sticker shock. North Kitsap High School administrators didn't know a bank robbery suspect loose in the area may have had a gun. The Canoe Journey has been a major force in the region's indigenous cultural renaissance.

Those are the top stories in the June 15 North Kitsap Herald, available now in stores and at newsstands.

The June 15 Herald is a total of 56 pages with two special pullout sections: a salute to the Graduating Classes of 2012, and a guide to Hopstock and Greater Peninsula Beer Week. The edition also has USA Weekend magazine and an advertising promotion for Viking Way businesses.

Inside, you'll find local news, Scene & Heard, Opinion, two views on the SoundRunner passenger ferry, Public Meetings, Sports, North Kitsap Calendar, Kith & Kin, Newsmakers, Births, Obituaries, Business Briefs, Political Notebook, Police Calls, Kitsap Week/Life and Culture, Northwest Wines, Conflicts of Interest, Gluten Free Foodies, Kitsap Calendar, Kitsap Week Crossword, Kitsap Week Sudoku, Summer Camps, Around Kitsap, and Sound Classifieds & Real Estate.

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

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