High up on a line, Eggbert sat comfortably in his wooden spacecraft preparing for a quick descent.
Young athletes living in the Kingston area will have a place to call home starting this month.
Though they may be years away from stepping onto the field to play prep sports, youth athletes from around the north end of Kitsap took advantage of the opportunity to train at North Kitsap Stadium this week.
Indianola’s iconic dock will remain closed while the Port Commission gathers more information on what kind of repairs the dock could need.
Chris Exarhos will have the chance to prove just how fit he is July 23. Exarhos, an owner of Kitsap CrossFit, will compete in the Masters Division of the CrossFit Games July 23-28.
Though the three candidates for North Kitsap School Board District 3 worked to distinguish themselves from each other July 16, it was the final question that enabled them to do it.
Any appeal to requested changes to the Buccaneer Field use permit will have to be very specific to be taken into consideration.
Any appeal to requested changes to the Buccaneer Field use permit will have to be very specific to be taken into consideration.
The university, through Olympic College, will increase offerings in environmental studies and will also offer a business degree.
Project budget is $447,782.55 to replace roof that’s leaked for five years
Local knitter making socks for astronauts: Penny Garner has made it her mission to knit socks for any interested member of the space station crew.
A new partnership between Olympic College and Western Washington University and creation of a WWU Center at Olympic College Poulsbo will be announced during an event July 17.
When Andrew Simon stepped onto the hardwood in Comcast Center at the University of Maryland, all eyes were on him. Cameras focused in, and the Jumbo-Tron showed his every movement. However, Andrew wasn’t there to play basketball.
Neither fire department in the north end of Kitsap County had to respond to a significant number of emergencies during the heat wave last weekend.
Though individuals are honored with the Person of the Year award, Jerry Kirschner said earning the awards was a team effort for him and his wife, Nancy Langwith.
The fence barricading the entrance to the dock was removed three times between June 28-29. No suspects at this time, according to law enforcement spokesman.
Corinne Wurden and the Seattle University women’s tennis team may have a small roster, but the community impact the team is having is far from little.
When the staff and students of Poulsbo Middle School reflect on Physical Education instructor Clary Carlsen’s 35 years in the North Kitsap School District, there are four words everyone will most likely remember: What a great day.
Using Kingston High School’s Buccaneer Field for games was never part of the plan, according to former school board president Melanie Mohler.
A celebration of the beginning of summer vacation was cut short for a group of friends with the sound of a tree branch breaking.