The spirit of Aloha is alive and well in Silverdale.
The spirit of Aloha is alive and well in Silverdale.
The license of certified nursing assistant John Patrick Marion, formerly employed at Kitsap Health & Rehabilitation Center, has been suspended…
The license of certified nursing assistant John Patrick Marion, formerly employed at Kitsap Health & Rehabilitation Center, has been suspended…
When Judy Mentor Eagleson learned Central Kitsap High School was searching for a creative way to raise funds for student scholarships, she decided to take action.
Silverdale’s newest road will bear the namesake of one of the area’s oldest families. NW Greaves Way was selected by…
Tersha Jo Brown, a Central Kitsap High School grad and sister of Central Kitsap Commissioner Josh Brown, was fatally shot in California Monday.
The Silverdale YMCA project received an added boost recently thanks to the generosity of a Kitsap County couple. Ron and…
Students, staff remember Miriam Snyder.
Elvis Presley tunes and the smell of fresh grilled burgers have awakened what used to be the Park Avenue Diner in downtown Bremerton.
Elvis Presley tunes and the smell of fresh grilled burgers have awakened what used to be the Park Avenue Diner in downtown Bremerton.
While American Red Cross officials are used to lending a helping hand to those in need in the community, it…
While American Red Cross officials are used to lending a helping hand to those in need in the community, it…
Next weekend’s all-male revue to benefit Bremerton Eagles.
Bremerton Eagles Aerie 192 members are hoping a little male eye candy will help sweeten funding efforts for their deteriorating building.
The Miss Poulsbo/Miss Kitsap pageant was moved to January this year, so it was only fitting to name it “New Year’s in New York.”
As we look toward the future in preparation of what 2009 will bring, it’s only appropriate we take a look back at what made 2008.
What a year it has been! Central Kitsap was not without its share of ups and downs in this year of financial toil, but despite the economic slump, CK’s residents held strong and showed what it really means to be a community. From various food drives for the needy to exciting new projects for the betterment of all, it was about people coming together. In looking toward the new year, it only felt right to take a peek at the people and events that made 2008. Here’s our month-by-month look at the most memorable stories in the CK Reporter in the past year:
The state legislative session kicks off Jan. 12 and a top priority for local legislators is to work closely together with the Senate and governor in the budgeting process.
A 13-year-old Ridgetop Junior High girl reportedly sent nude cell phone photos of herself to two 14-year-old male students, prompting school officials to call local authorities Tuesday.
Word of the girl’s nude photos quickly spread through the school and was brought to the attention of school administration.
These aren’t your grandma’s cotton bras. These are full of sass.