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Current News Headlines for Poulsbo WA and North Kitsap County
- 7 September 2010: Fire Destroys North Kitsap Home - It took firefighters from two departments about 20 minutes to knock back a fire Tuesday morning that tore through a home in the 20000 block of Widme Road outside Poulsbo.
- 3 September 2010: Senior Living Facility Changes Hands - Emeritus Senior Living, a Seattle-based operator of senior living communities, has acquired Montclair Park, an assisted living facility in Poulsbo.
- 2 September 2010: After 17 Years, Poulsbo Councilman Says He'll Resign at Year's End - Dale Rudolph's Wednesday night announcement caught his colleagues by surprise.
- 2 September 2010: Liberty Bay Bank CEO Fogarty Let Go - The Poulsbo-based bank reported a $949,000 loss in the first half of the year.
- 1 September 2010: Achievements and Struggles by Kitsap School Districts - Leaders from area school districts were asked where their districts improved, where they struggled and how they will go about improving based on standardized test results.
- 31 August 2010: Teacher Stays With Students Long Past Their Last Lesson - Kristen Sundquist's Montessori school is children's first, but she establishes a link that lasts through adulthood.
- 30 August 2010: Two Kingston Businesses Hit by Burglars - A teriyaki restaurant and pizza parlor were broken into, and cash was taken from one of the businesses, Kitsap County sheriff's deputies say.
- 30 August 2010: 14-Year-Old Boy Admits Burning Bag of Feces on Keyport Home's Front Porch - The 14-year-old boy was also involved in two past pranks at the same address: toilet-papering the home and putting plastic wrap on the resident's car, Kitsap County sheriff's deputies say.
- 29 August 2010: Thieves Take $2,000 Worth of Aluminum Off North Kitsap Pontoon Barge - The 14-year-old boy was also involved in two past pranks at the same address: toilet-papering the home and putting plastic wrap on the resident's car, Kitsap County sheriff's deputies say.
- 28 August 2010: Poulsbo Fire Gets Creative in Staffing Surfrest Station - When crews aren't available, the on-duty chief is working out of the station near the Hood Canal bridge.
- 27 August 2010: Tribe Hints at Legal Challenge to Proposed North Kitsap Land Deal - The Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe argues that the North Kitsap Legacy Partnership could cause permanent damage to Port Gamble Bay.
- 27 August 2010: Poulsbo Office of County District Court to Close After Next Week - County budget cuts prompted the closure, but a Kitsap commissioner hopes to find an alternative.
- 24 August 2010: Social Services, Taxes, Regulations Key Issues in 23rd District Debate - Rep. Sherry Appleton, D-Poulsbo, and Republican challenger Pete DeBoer of Kingston square off.
- 24 August 2010: Feds Charge Two in $48k Burglary From Suquamish Store - One person has been arrested for the burglary, in which thieves took about $48,000 from a safe.
- 23 August 2010: Kingston Man Injured, Arrested After Attacking Fellow Partygoers - A 28-year-old beat up his girlfriend and another woman early Sunday before others at a Point Julia Lane residence subdued him and held him for deputies.
- 22 August 2010: Chief Seattle Days: Suquamish Tribe Looks Inward, Reaches Outward - The 100th annual event, which continues today, was highlighted Saturday by the unveiling of three cedar carvings commemorating Chief Seattle's daughter, Princess Angeline, at her namesake park.
- 20 August 2010: 10 Poulsbo Employees Take City Up on its 'Voluntary Separation' Offer - If no one else comes forward by Sept. 1, the city will have to lay off just one employee — a police officer.
- 20 August 2010: Board Asked to Reconsider Appeal of Poulsbo Comp Plan - Opponents of Poulsbo¿s comprehensive plan have asked the state¿s Growth Management Hearings Board to reconsider their appeal of the plan.
- 18 August 2010: A Century of Celebrating Seattle in Suquamish - Chief Seattle Days, back for its 100th year this weekend, offers the tribe a chance to honor its history and make friends with its neighbors.
- 18 August 2010: Agreement Between Pope, Kitsap County Would Protect Forests - Thinning, but not commercial logging, would be allowed on 7,000 acres of forestland as part of the North Kitsap Legacy Partnership proposal.


