Election, reaction to mayor's testimony, pot legalization among top stories

The Nov. 9 North Kitsap Herald: Two sections, 44 pages, with comprehensive election coverage, USA Weekend magazine, and local and regional advertising circulars. Available now at newsstands and in stores. - Page designed by Richard Walker
Page designed by Richard Walker
The Nov. 9 North Kitsap Herald: Two sections, 44 pages, with comprehensive election coverage, USA Weekend magazine, and local and regional advertising circulars. Available now at newsstands and in stores.

November 9, 2012 · Updated 2:16 PM 

POULSBO — Voters return local incumbents to office. Pot is legalized: What happens next? The City Council and OPG are irked by the mayor's testimony regarding Port Gamble development plans.

Those are the top stories in the Nov. 9 North Kitsap Herald, available now at newsstands and in stores.

The Nov. 9 Herald consists of 44 pages in two sections. Also included in this edition: USA Weekend magazine, local and regional advertising circulars, and Liberty Bay Books' guide to the Best of the Independent Northwest 2012 Holiday Books. The Kitsap Week cover story is about the Soroptimists of North Kitsap's upcoming "Baubles, Boots & Bags" fundraiser.

Inside the Herald, you'll find local news, Public Meetings, Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Sports & Outdoors, Fitness & Health, North Kitsap Calendar, Law & Justice news, North Kitsap Kith & Kin, Legal Notices, North Kitsap Business, Kitsap Week Life and Culture, Northwest Wines, Kitsap Calendar, Lisa Garza's Gluten Free Foodies, holiday events listing, and Sound Classifieds & Real Estate Now.

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