North Kitsap Herald

North Kitsap Herald www.NorthKitsapHerald.com The Herald has been the Voice of North Kitsap since 1901. Now published each Friday, the Herald has a circulation of 12,700.

The Herald was founded that year as the Kitsap County Herald, and has never been late or missed an issue despite blizzards, a major earthquake and wars. The Herald also publishes NorthKitsapHerald.com, as well as special sections on various topics of local interest. Owned by Sound Publishing Co., the Herald's sister newspapers in Kitsap County are the Bainbridge Island Review, Bremerton Patriot, Central Kitsap Reporter, Kingston Community News, Kitsap Navy News and Port Orchard Independent

02/19/2024

North Kitsap and Kingston girls basketball teams both easily won Feb. 16, and will play for trips to state Feb. 17.

02/16/2024

North Kitsap girls

02/14/2024

Results from the Feb. 13 special election show North Kitsap School District’s estimated $242 million, 20-year bond proposal failed to pass with just over 63% (7,792) voting against the measure. It required 60% approval to pass.

02/14/2024

Cade Orness now top scorer in NK history

02/12/2024

The 1A/2A Kitsap swim teams competed in the West Central District Swim and Dive Championships Feb. 10.

02/12/2024

The Historic Downtown Poulsbo Association held its annual Frosty Fest last weekend downtown, and the event featured activities for all ages, including games, contests, a torchlit procession and even special ferry service.

02/12/2024

Kitsap County high school wrestling teams will send several wrestlers to state at the Mat Classic at the Tacoma Dome, including seven regional champions.

02/11/2024

Local married couple Mary Gorman and Joe Hulsey have spent the last 20 years often traveling in search of a purpose.

02/07/2024

School board will vote on matter Feb. 8

02/03/2024

Verdant fairways and a variety of challenging holes contributed to White Horse Golf Club being named one of the top courses in the United States for design.

01/27/2024

North Kitsap School District superintendent Laurynn Evans was contacted by law enforcement Jan. 26 as part of an investigation into removing signs in the 34500 block of Little Boston Road that are in opposition to the district’s bond proposal, a Kitsap County sheriff’s news release says.

01/27/2024

High schools in Kitsap County do not have to worry about transfer portals, Name, Image and Likeness deals or coaches heading to colleges like Alabama anytime soon.

01/26/2024

There are hundreds of people in Kitsap County whose lives are in crisis. Their daily struggles may not always be obvious — but to the trained service providers for at-risk and houseless people in Kitsap and beyond their calls for help are louder than ever.

01/26/2024

The North Kitsap girls basketball team captured its first win in more than two weeks, defeating Kingston 47-39 at home Jan. 25.

01/24/2024

Special Election Feb. 13, requires 60% approval to pass

01/24/2024

Since its inception in 2016, Poulsbo Rotary’s Viking Tour Bike Ride has grown so much that organizers are looking to make it its own event in June rather than during Viking Fest in May.

01/23/2024

Fishline Food Bank &Comprehensive Services provided an impact report presentation to the Poulsbo City Council Jan. 17, indicating a huge increase in services in 2023.

01/20/2024

A deafening crowd roared through the North Kitsap gym as the Vikings hosted and split with Bainbridge in boys and girls basketball games Jan. 19.

01/16/2024

A new Mexican steakhouse opened Jan. 6 in Kingston adjacent to the Firehouse Theater.

01/12/2024

The Buccaneers girls basketball team is on a path to its best record since 2020-21 when Kingston finished 11-4.

01/05/2024

Three new Poulsbo cty councilmembers were sworn into their positions during the governing body’s first meeting of the year Jan. 3.

01/03/2024

The Kingston boys basketball team battled a beaten-down North Kitsap squad in the first half, but the Vikings recovered in the second to win easily 91-46.

01/02/2024

“Say cheese.”

12/27/2023

It is not every day a Kingston Buccaneer and North Kitsap Viking get along.

12/27/2023

A number of locals are part of an award-winning movie short called “Chicken and Mr. Birke.”

12/26/2023

Bob Evans, a World War II vet who was treated with the then-experimental drug penicillin decades ago, sat down to a special game of bingo with friends and family Dec. 17.

12/21/2023

The Hammerhead Wrestling Tournament took place at the Kitsap Sun Pavilion Dec. 15-16, and nearly all of the Kitsap County teams competed.

12/21/2023

The Piano Man in Poulsbo is a 15-year-old pupil.

12/20/2023

While Poulsbo will see a few new faces join the City Council in January, two familiar faces will be bidding farewell to council seats they’ve held for a long time.

12/19/2023

The Poulsbo City Council approved an ordinance to establish a Business &Occupation tax effective July 1, 2024 in efforts to create more revenue for the city.

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19351 8th Avenue NE
Poulsbo, WA
98370

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
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The North Kitsap Herald has been the Voice of North Kitsap since 1901. The Herald was founded as the Kitsap County Herald by Peter Iverson, who later served as mayor of Poulsbo and as a state legislator. The Herald publishes on Fridays and has a circulation of 12,700. The Herald is part of Sound Publishing’s Kitsap News Group, which includes KitsapDailyNews.com, BainbridgeReview.com, Bainbridge Island Review, Central Kitsap Reporter, Kingston Community News, Kitsap Weekly, and the Port Orchard Independent.

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