PUYALLUP – A wide array of artists are scheduled to perform at the Washington State Fair in Puyallup in September.
Around 1,100 special needs children enjoy annual ‘Day at the Farm’ event at Kitsap County Fairgrounds
CKFR says it must find more revenue or cut back on services due to budget gap
A Bremerton man was injured when his Chevrolet pickup truck crashed into a tree along State Route 16 early in the morning on May 12.
SEABECK – No one was injured by a fire that broke out underneath a Seabeck mobile home at 10:27 p.m. on May 7.
BREMERTON – About 100 people were treated to a whirlwind tour of the solar system – and beyond – by a NASA Ambassador who spoke about what space probes and astronauts have discovered.
PORT ORCHARD – Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman advised students to be courageous during a special visit to Cedar Heights Junior High May 7.
BROWNSVILLE – A Quilcene man was charged with DUI, reckless driving and reckless endangerment after he brake-checked a another driver in a road rage incident May 4 near Brownsville according to a Washington State Patrol report.
Taiwanese businesses might one day ship Washington products from Bremerton’s industrial park via railroad to waiting cargo ships at the Grays Harbor deep-water port. The products would then be distributed to Asian markets. Bremerton port commissioners hosted a delegation of nine officials from Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, for a discussion of economic development opportunities April 30 at Bremerton National Airport.
The Raise the Wage Act would give nearly 38 million working Americans a raise
SILVERDALE – Three red-jacketed Central Kitsap High School students watched as a shiny silver fist-sized printer head inside their MakerBot Replicator 3D printer shimmied back and forth. Slowly, the 3D printer applied one thin layer of neon-green molten plastic atop another to build up a “CKHS” nameplate, the text of which rose from the nameplate’s flat surface.
SILVERDALE – Fresh produce, flowers honey and smoked meat were some of the items available to customers during opening day of the Silverdale Farmers’ Market on Tuesday, April 28.
CENTRAL KITSAP – Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue firefighters responded to a structure fire on Bridle Wood Place NW April 29. No one was injured in the fire.
BREMERTON – An apartment fire displaced 32 residents at Centennial Apartments in Bremerton April 23. No one was injured, but one person was treated at the scene for a bit of smoke inhalation.
SILVERDALE – There are many questions about the future of the Silverdale Community Center. But according to Central Kitsap Commissioner Ed Wolfe, one thing is clear: The current building’s closure is “imminent.”
CENTRAL KITSAP – A Bremerton man was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center after he crashed his car into a tree in a parking lot April 18.
CENTRAL KITSAP – Vinland Elementary third grader Ella Ray busted out a brief hip hop dance routine while standing next to a water purification filter made from two two-liter plastic bottles, one of which was filled with gravel and sand.
Air Force veteran Bill McDonald has signed on with Sound Publishing as an advertising sales consultant.
Quinten Alvord, Marietta R. Barrios, Bonnie Sorci, Gwen Barrios Alvord, and Pablo Lozano, from left, take part in a wreath-laying ceremony during the Bataan Remembrance Day Ceremony at Bataan Park in East Bremerton on April 11.
Central Kitsap School District Board of Directors member Mark Gaines announced April 15 that he will not seek re-election.