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    School district officials respond to bus-advertising bill

    01/28/10 Board president Kathryn Simpson says allowing them could compromise student safety
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    Community news briefs

    01/27/10 A Sequim man faces a traffic citation and probably a lot of teasing after rear-ending a Sequim Police car in the Ninth Avenue roundabout on Thursday, Jan. 21.
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    Man who threatened Kitsap Commissioners identified

    01/24/10 The East Bremerton man arrested for threatening the Kitsap County Commissioners on Thursday had a history of making accusations and was under watch by county law enforcement officials prior to his arrest.
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    Former East Aurora Resident Missing in Haiti [Updated 12:32 P.M., Jan. 21]

    01/23/10 Former East Aurora resident Patrick Hartwick is among the Americans currently missing in Haiti. Hartwick, the Dean of the College of Education at Lynn University in Florida, was in Haiti with another faculty member and a group of 12 students when the earthquake struck Haiti on Jan. 12. Eight of the students returned to the university around midnight on Jan. 14, but four students, Hartwick and Dr ...
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    Reports from the front: Haiti

    01/22/10 Kristin (Dorr) DeYoung is from Waterford. Her husband, David DeYoung, was born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, where his parents were missionaries, then moved to Haiti at the age of 3 and lived there until the age of 10. They relocated to Negaunee, Mich., when political problems started in Haiti and they had to evacuate. Both are working in the Dominican Republic for Nuestros Pequenos ...
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    Port Orchad Woman Killed in Earthquake

    01/16/10 Molly Hightower was in Haiti working with orphans and special needs children It's the news they prayed to never get, but early Friday morning a Port Orchard family learned 22-year-old Molly Hightower died in the earthquake in Haiti.
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    American Dies in Haiti Orphanage Collapse

    01/15/10 Washington State Woman Volunteering; State Department Trying to Locate Other Americans
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    Washington woman found dead in Haiti

    01/15/10 Molly Hightower, 22, was killed in the collapse of a building at a Port-au-Prince orphanage where she had been volunteering as a physical therapist for handicapped children.
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    Boeing: 787 passes initial airworthiness testing

    01/15/10 EVERETT, Wash. - Boeing Co. says it has completed initial airworthiness tests on its new 787 jetliner, which means the planes can now fly with flight test engineers in their cabins.
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    Volunteer from Washington dies in Haiti earthquake

    01/15/10 A recent college graduate from Port Orchard who was volunteering at a Haiti orphanage was killed when the Port-au-Prince earthquake struck, her family said Friday.
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    Body of Port Orchard woman found in Haiti

    01/15/10 The family of 22-year-old Molly Hightower, of Port Orchard, was told early today that searchers found the young woman's body in the wreckage of the Haiti orphanage where she worked as a volunteer.
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    Haiti earthquake: News updates

    01/15/10 5:55 a.m. Friday, January 15, 2010 -- The aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson is to arrive in Haiti on Friday, carrying 19 helicopters and 30 pallets of relief goods, Air Force Gen. Douglas Fraser said.
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    Bad new for Real Estate In Everett

    01/14/10 This is a triple dose of bad news for real estate in Everett. These three separate bits of informati...
     

    Dale Coultas

    01/09/10 Dale Coultas, 96, of Methow, WA, passed away January 5, 2010, at home. He was born August 11, 1913, on a farm near Reading, MN, to Marguerite Elizabeth (Kinsman) Coultas and Roy Walter Coultas.
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    Will the Tacoma Narrows Bridge lose its tollbooths?

    01/08/10 This much is clear the Washington State Department of Transportation has hired a new company to process electronic toll collections for the Tacoma Narrows Bridge.
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    Extradited suspect pleads guilty to child molestation

    01/08/10 Tye Christopher Moore, who was extradited from Helena to Washington on child molestation and domestic violence charges late last year, pled guilty Jan. 4 to one count of second-degree child molestation.
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    Looking Back at the Top News Stories of 2009

    12/27/09 The economy was far and away the story of 2009, even though it was a story that started months before. For most people it was way bigger than global warming, health care and even war. For all the hoopla over tea parties and health care reform, nothing was as fresh in most people's hearts as what some call "The Great Recession."The recession and its effects was voted the top story in Kitsap ...
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    Top 10 Stories From the Decade

    12/27/09 The Kitsap Sun regularly compiles and votes on a list of top 10 local news stories at the end of each year. A new decade is on the horizon, which justifies a look at top stories since 2000.20081. Tough times for Kitsap residents, governments as recession hits2. Presidential voting frenzy hits Kitsap3. Ferry System Struggles: Long-range plan says cut service or put burden on counties; Steel ...
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    South Kitsap will see revised Narrows next season

    12/26/09 South athletic director Ed Santos expects the league to become multi-classification
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    Brazen bank robbers stole the spotlight in 2009

    12/24/09 If public confidence in banks plummeted in 2009, the confidence of bank robbers in North Kitsap soared. Five bank robberies were reported in North Kitsap, four within two months of each other earlier in the year and one in Kingston to round out the year.
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    Events calendar: 12-17

    12/17/09 ART Toledo Museum of Art: 2445 Monroe St.; 255-8000; Glass Pavilion: Chihuly Toledo: glassworks by Dale Chihuly from the TMA collection; through Feb. 7. Canaday Gallery: Litgraphic: The World of the Graphic Novel; through Jan. 3. Works on Paper Galleries: Storybook Stars: Award-Winning Illustrations from the Mazza Collection; through Jan. Gallery 18: Word Play; through Feb. 7. Community Gallery ...
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