Some of Silverdale’s main roads have been a bit bumpy lately as Silverdale Water District installed new water mains under them. But road conditions should improve this spring as work finishes up.
Central Kitsap firefighters began the new year by extinguishing a fire that caused major damage to a single story Tracyton home at 1:30 p.m. on Jan. 1.
Bremerton Yacht Club lights up the water with decorated boats during its annual Lighted Boat Parade
The lunch room at Cougar Valley Elementary school was filled with rambunctious first- and second-graders as they watched their letters to Santa go into a full-size bright-red mailbox on Friday.
David Schultz says exceptional patient care is Harrison’s priority
According to a voice message sent from school principal Rebecca Johnson, student and staff safety is the top priority at the school and so they called law enforcement in to investigate to be on the safe side.
A vague definition of what constitutes a “firearm” in the Initiative 594 background check law led Bremerton resident Robert Parker to wonder if such checks would be required for the sale of nail guns, flare guns or fireworks.
Rules balance risk with educational rewards of animals
The data collection phase is over and final results will be posted on the district’s web site
Central Kitsap students were given an introductory lesson in computer programming this week as the schools took part in the “Hour of Code” international campaign to demystify computer science and show that anyone can learn the basics. The Hour of Code was held Dec. 8-14 to celebrate Computer Science Education Week.
Joe Davalos, superintendent of education for the Suquamish Tribe, said helping kids early was the key.
Hundreds gather to watch annual lighting of giant Christmas tree.
When storms hit, umbrellas get opened and motorists slow down to avoid hydroplaning on wet roads. But the heavy rainfall also means pollutants such as toxic metals and oils are washed off city streets and into local waters. And that is a major hazard to fish, shellfish and recreators.
“Bridget,” a five-month-old guide dog being trained for service, has become an unofficial classroom mascot at Green Mountain Elementary.
A friend or family member who was contacted on Monday declined to comment.
Whoops, hollers and loud clapping from around 140 people filled the cavernous Kitsap County commissioners chamber in Port Orchard as Edward Wolfe was sworn in as commissioner for district 3 Wednesday morning.
The cozy, den-like atmosphere is where the Silverdale United Methodist Church is hosting its new Kitsap Youth Project.
More than 99,000 “stars” have been assigned during Central Kitsap School District’s “Thoughtexchange” community feedback program.
To study in America is the dream of many young people in Thailand. But not many make that dream come true. Fang Tuckawarut is one of the lucky ones, as she sees it.
There was no dawdling at the Central Kitsap Food bank on Friday as about two dozen volunteers hustled to fill 450 grocery bags with Thanksgiving goodies.