Top stories: Canoe Journey visit, charges in ranger's death, high grade for local bank, campaign funding

The top stories from this week - Richard Walker / Herald
Richard Walker / Herald
The top stories from this week

July 30, 2012 · Updated 12:31 PM 

POULSBO — A suspect has been charged with vehicular homicide in the death of a park ranger in February. Northwest indigenous peoples share the "legacies of our ancestors" at Canoe Journey. Liberty Bay Bank is one of the safest in the United States. Drew Hansen is way ahead in campaign contributions in the race for representative of 23rd Legislative District, Position 2.

Those are the top stories in the July 27 North Kitsap Herald, available on newsstands and in stores.

The July 27 edition is a big one: 56 pages in two sections, with Who's Who in North Kitsap, Kitsap Business Beat, USA Weekend magazine, and local and regional advertising circulars.

Inside the Herald you'll find local news, the Herald's endorsements for Kitsap County Superior Court judge and 23rd District state representative, Letters to the Editor, Neighbors Helping Neighbors by Fishline's Mary Nader, Sports & Outdoors, Trail Mix, Who's Who In North Kitsap, Newsmakers, Law & Justice, North Kitsap Calendar, North Kitsap Kith & Kin, Q&A: 1st Congressional District (short term), Kitsap Week Life and Culture, Lisa Garza's Gluten Free Foodies, Timi Gustafson's Food & Health, Northwest Wines, Kitsap Calendar, Around Kitsap, Kitsap Week Crossword, Kitsap Week Sudoku, Kitsap Business Beat, Around Kitsap, and Sound Classifieds & Real Estate.

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