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Friday, August 16, 2013 | North Kitsap Herald

Poulsbo history double feature to focus on Lemolo , new book POULSBO — Poulsbo Historical Society will host

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a presentation on Lemolo and introduce the newlypublished book on Poulsbo Aug. 22. The presentation begins at 7 p.m. in the council chambers at Poulsbo City Hall, 200 NE Moe Street. Peggy Stanley, Kathy Hogan and Jeanne Snouaert will discuss the history of Lemolo to start

the evening off. Then, “Images of America — Poulsbo,” a pictorial history book, will be discussed. Judy Driscoll and Sherry White of the Poulsbo Historical Society and Museum authored the book as part of Arcadia Publishing’s Images of America series.

Driscoll and White will be on-hand to sign copies of their book. The 128-page book contains 218 photos in four chapters: Water — Our Lifeblood; Land — Our Refuge; Community — Our Strength; and Celebration — Our Joy. Driscoll previously authored “The Spirit of Poulsbo.”

The public is welcome to attend, and the historical society suggests a $5 donation from non-members, and $2 from members.

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and police beat. Oxley graduated with a journalism degree from Portland State University. He was a reporter and editor of the university’s newspaper, the Daily Vanguard. He interned at the Portland Tribune. He won awards for breaking news reporting, column writing, opinion writing, and section editing from press associations in Washington and Oregon. At the Herald, Oxley will report on city government, law and justice, and the ports of Poulsbo and Kingston, and will edit Kitsap Week, a Friday entertainment and calendar section included in the Bainbridge Island Review, Bremerton Patriot, Central Kitsap Reporter, North

Local Poulsbo Historical Society members co-wrote a condensed history book on Poulsbo. Arcadia Publishing

business briefs Coming soon to your newspaper: the Little Nickel

POULSBO — Beginning in September, Sound Publishing, Inc. will combine the strength of its community newspaper readership and home delivery with the respected classified content and brand recognition of its Little Nickel products. Little Nickel’s advertising will be delivered within the pages of the company’s community newspapers. “Our Nickel advertising clients will certainly see benefit of having their advertising message delivered directly to homes,” said Gloria Fletcher, Sound Publishing president. “And our readers will no longer

have to remember to pick up a Little Nickel at a rack. This change just makes sense.” Little Nickel rack distribution will be eliminated. Sound Publishing has established five zones in King, Snohomish and Kitsap counties to give people a wide range of options for their advertising. Each zone has a circulation between 50,000 and 80,000. Advertisers will be able to place ads in any or all zones and/or in individual Sound Publishing newspapers. As part of the business change, the Little Nickel offices in Everett, Tacoma and Portland will be closed. Many Little Nickel employees will be retained and will move into other Sound Publishing offices through-

Oxley joins Herald staff; Stephenson pursues WWU degree POULSBO — Richard D. Oxley is the North Kitsap Herald’s new Poulsbo beat reporter, succeeding Megan Stephenson, who is leaving to study for a master’s in anthropology at Western Washington University. Her last day is Friday, Oxley’s first day is Monday. Oxley is transferring from the Bainbridge Island Review, a Sound Publishing newspaper where he worked for two years as a reporter covering the city

Kitsap Herald and Port Orchard Independent. His email address is roxley@ northkitsapherald.com. Stephenson joined the Herald staff in September 2011, after two years as an reporter and editor of a newspaper on Molokai, Hawaii. She is a graduate of the University of Iowa. During her time at the Herald, Stephenson won awards for feature writing and news writing. She reported on city government, law and justice, and the ports of Poulsbo and Kingston. She also served as the Herald’s social media editor; the Herald’s social media reach grew during her tenure.

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