High School Report: Kingston Claims Road Win – Kitsap Sun


Sam Byers had 18 points and 11 rebounds as the Kingston Buccanneers beat the Neah Bay Red Devils in a non-league boys basketball game on Saturday. Zane Ravenholt added 17 points for the Class 2A Bucs (9-4) against the Class 1B Red Devils (11-4

Port Townsend – Seattle Post Intelligencer
Kwa-di Tabil Class has been selected by the Washington State Ferries as the vessel classification name of its new 64-car ferries. It means little boat in the Quileute language. WSF held a contest to name the new vessel classification with fourth

Boat goes aground; crew rescued after leaving ship – Tacoma News Tribune
The Coast Guard said two crewmen were rescued from a burning fishing boat about 40 miles off Willapa Bay on the Washington coast, and a second boat in trouble was given aid at Grays Harbor. The crew of the 39-foot Titan out of Westport reported the

Intellicheck Mobilisa Awarded a Pilot Agreement from Loyalty and – dBusinessNews.com
PORT TOWNSEND, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Intellicheck Mobilisa, Inc. (NYSE Amex: IDN), a leader in ID Verification and Wireless Technology, today announced that a leading provider of loyalty and marketing solutions has signed an agreement to pilot the

WASHINGTON STATE: – Tacoma News Tribune
New 64-car ferries being built for Washington State Ferries will be known as the Kwa-di Tabil Class. In the Quileute language, Kwa-di Tabil (pronounced kwah-DEE tah-bayl) means little boat. The Washington state ferry system conducted a

Boys Basketball Roundup Port Townsend Knocks Kingston From First Place – Kitsap Sun
The Bainbridge Spartans have the day off on Friday night. They can use it after Tuesday night s game. The Spartans (9-4 overall, 6-3 league) survived double overtime to beat the Lakeside Lions 58-55 in a Metro League game. Will DiIorio, who had 20

Port Townsend fourth-graders name new class of ferries – Seattle Times
Washington State Ferries’ new 64-car boats will be known as the “Kwa-di Tabil” class. A fourth-grade class at Port Townsend’s Blue Heron Middle School submitted the contest-winning name. Kwa-di Tabil (pronounced “kwah DEE tah-bale”) means “little

Port Townsend man helps build Aleut craft, generational bridge for – Peninsula Daily News
Growing up on a small island in Prince William Sound in Alaska, Maggie Fennell used to travel by baidarka, the cedar-framed kayaks covered with sealskin that her grandfather made. She also went sea-otter hunting with her father in the family’s three

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