The South Kitsap High School Navy JROTC precision marksmanship team — comprised of four girls — placed eighth in the nation at the 2015 JROTC Service Championship marksmanship match on Feb. 19-21 in Phoenix, Ariz.
A former District 26 Democratic state representative lost a libel lawsuit filed last year against his Republican opponent.
Ten contestants will vie for spots on this year’s senior and junior court for the Royalty Court at the 2015 Fathoms o’Fun Festival Scholarship Program March 7 at the Christian Life Center.
According to the Kitsap County Prosecutor’s Office, Aug. 3 is the trial date set for David Micheal Kalac, 33. Kalac was charged with the Nov. 4 first-degree murder of 30-year-old Amber Lynn Coplin.
The Sidney Museum and Art Association will host a “card party” on Feb. 27 to showcase their newest fundraising project.
Multiple charges were filed Feb. 20 in Kitsap County District Court against a Belfair woman accused of stealing mail, identity theft and forgery.
TACOMA — Five Central Kitsap wrestlers claimed Class 3A Narrows League Championships Saturday at Foss High School.
South Kitsap High School DECA had 12 students qualify for the state championship this year at the Area 7 competition in January.
District and league tournaments tipoff this week for local Class 3A, 2A, 1A and 1B teams looking to reach their respective state tournaments.
Planning is under way for Port Orchard’s 125th anniversary which the city will celebrate the event Sept. 5.
Five South Kitsap School District employees — including four bus drivers — were recognized at Tuesday’s school board meeting for providing CRP and helping to save the life of a longtime bus driver last month.
South Kitsap High School theater teacher Scott Yingling has publicly issued a video challenge Jim Fallon, host of NBC’s The Tonight Show.
The Fathom’s o’ Fun Scholarship Program is getting a new look in 2015.
A routine traffic stop by a police officer lead to charges being filed against an Olalla man for unlawful possession of a firearm.
The Port Orchard City Council unanimously approved a change order for an additional $8,700 needed for the continuation of the 2014 Water/Sewer Gap Analysis.
Tree cutters have been busy hand-cutting about 160 trees to reduce the chances they’ll fall onto homes and property near Bill Bloomquist Rotary Park on Madrona Drive in South Kitsap.
South Kitsap Fire and Rescue will ask voters this spring to renew the current emergency medical services levy for another six years.
The Port Orchard City Council approved two items related to the Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway on Jan. 27.
In their first meeting of 2015, the Port Orchard City Council also held a 15-minute executive session to discuss finalizing the purchase of property at 640 Bay Street.
Port Orchard Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Matt Murphy delivered his “State of the Chamber” address at the Jan. 15 monthly luncheon at the Port Orchard Pavilion.