Drug problem keeping countyprosecutors busy


June 11, 2008 · Updated 1:52 PM 

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PORT ORCHARD — The Kitsap County Prosecuting Attorney’s office released its 2004 annual report, summing up the year as one of solid, steady performance. And while the office was benefiting from organizational restructuring, Superior Court filings exceeded 2,000 for the first time.

“There is no single reason for this,” said Prosecuting Attorney Russ Hauge, “although

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