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Central Kitsap's Moskowitz, Kingston's Roberts Run to State Titles
By Kitsap Sun staff Originally published 04:36 p.m., November 7, 2009 Updated 04:36 p.m., November 7, 2009 It was a historic day for high school cross country runners from West Sound.
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The Smith Act paved the road to internment | A Glance at the Past | November
The Smith Act; Executive Order No. 9066; Order 68. These three acts greatly affected the eight Japanese families living in Kingston in 1942.
Heritage Park: No money but work goes on
" It could be called the turn lane to nowhere. On Miller Bay Road south of Kingston, the recently constructed lane veers east and ends abruptly in a dirt parking lot beside an abandoned building.
Firefighters climbing the ladder NKF&R | North Kitsap Fire and Rescue | November
We apologize to anyone who might have come by to see the unveiling of the Blaze statue on Oct.
Kingston's Arborwood Development Approved
Go to the mobile version of Kitsapsun.com. Web Search powered by YAHOO! Kingston's Arborwood Development Approved By Brynn Grimley Monday, November 2, 2009 KINGSTON - It took 20 years, but the Olympic Property Group is finally moving forward with a large housing development it has planned for Kingston.
Kingston Rotary is a little club with big projects | Rotary News | November
Rotary clubs, like Kingston Rotary, come in all sizes. The Seattle Rotary Club has hundreds of members and is so large that it needs to meet in a hotel ballroom.
Long Beach body may be from missing sailboat
The Pacific County sheriff's office says a body washed ashore on the Long Beach Peninsula near Ocean Park.
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Steilacoom II resumes operations
Repairs on the Steilacoom II were completed and the ferry resumed today with a 6:30 a.m. departure from Port Townsend to Keystone.
Analysis: National media, meet Kingston
New York City has no shortage of terrified young people with no idea who they are.
Investigation Continues Into Boat Crash That Killed Kingston Woman
Investigators have found more remnants of a sail boat that crashed off the coast in Grays Harbor County, killing a Kingston woman.
Commissioner Criticizes Update of Plan for Kingston
North Kitsap YAHOO! Commissioner Criticizes Update of Plan for Kingston By Brynn Grimley Thursday, October 29, 2009 KINGSTON - A recently concluded community planning effort for Kingston has the support of the Kitsap County Planning Commission, which recommended it for approval by the county commissioners.
Missing Kingston Girl Still in New York
A student at Kingston High School and Olympic College who was found wandering New York City, apparently suffering from amnesia, remained in the Big Apple on Monday.
Washington beachcombers asked to look for boat
The Grays Harbor County sheriff's office is asking beachcombers on the southwest Washington coast to look for debris that may have come from a missing boat.
Mystery teen in New York identified as Kitsap County resident
An 18-year-old woman who turned up in the heart of New York City two weeks ago with apparent amnesia is a Kitsap County teen who was reported missing on Oct.
That Teen With Amnesia Wandering Around New York City? She's From Kingston
CNN viewer credited with identifying girl found in Manhattan two weeks ago. Kacie Peterson NEW YORK - A young woman believed to be suffering from amnesia after being found wandering around New York City two weeks ago has been identified this weekend as a Kingston resident and part-time Kingston High School student.
Body found in Grays Harbor County identified as Kingston woman
A body that washed ashore in Grays Harbor County Friday has been identified as a 47-year-old Kingston woman, according to The Daily World newspaper .
The sky has stopped falling a " well, maybe
There have been a couple of recent economic "indicators" that have resulted in some "Obamanomics" experts to declare an end to the worst recession since the Great Depression.
Kingston Port Receives One Bid to Build Passenger Ferry
North Kitsap YAHOO! By Kitsap Sun staff Thursday, October 22, 2009 KINGSTON - The Port of Kingston has received one bid to build it a passenger-only ferry.
KHS hosts swing dance and silent auction
The Kingston High School Fine Arts Boosters will host a swing dance and auction from 7-11 p.m. Nov.
Workers from Puget Sound Energy work to free debris from utility lines on Miller Bay Road Saturday after heavy rains brought down a tree.
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