Washington’s public schools are not expected to feel much impact from a government shutdown lasting less than a month. Programs that qualify for federal funding reimbursement may be affected, but it’s still wait-and-see.
The North Kitsap School Board’s decision to close Breidablik Elementary School has been upheld by the Kitsap County Superior Court. Superior Court Judge Anna M. Laurie issued her ruling Sept. 13.
What separates three of the four Indianola Port Commission candidates the most may be their vision for the dock’s future.
Michael D. McCarroll was charged with allegedly delivering and possessing a controlled substance following a warranted search of a home on the border of Poulsbo and Suquamish Sept. 18.
Two people were arrested during a narcotics search in a home on Finley Road off Totten Road, near the Poulsbo-Suquamish border, the morning of Sept. 18.
Class sizes in at least three schools are exceeding the maximum limit allowed by the collective bargaining agreement between the district and North Kitsap Education Association.
When Blake Conley steps onto the hardwood this year, it won’t be with the Kingston Buccaneers.
Dakarai Kongela has competed and trained since graduating college.
Now may not be the best time for North Kitsap School District administrators to put district property on the market. According to appraisals done by Gary Lyman, a real estate appraiser for Richards & Associates, neither the district’s administration offices on Caldart Avenue or land near Island Lake would sell quickly. But if the district did sell either property, there could be a financial gain.
Decision can be appealed, but Kingston High School will be allowed to host sports competitions through process
Organic farming anywhere can be unpredictable, so when the owners of Persephone Farm opened the family-owned business in Indianola, they made sure it could take whatever Northwest weather threw at them.
High school students wanting to take a music class in addition to a full six-period day may be paying for that additional instruction time next year.
A resolution to reopen the Indianola Dock was not voted on during a special Port of Indianola meeting Aug. 13, which was scheduled so commissioners could vote on that resolution and on the installation of new signs at the head of it.
Ross McCurdy may have created a new meaning for a stack of flapjacks in the Oak Table Cafe kitchen Aug. 13.
Poulsbo’s Jake Poggi takes 7th in soap box championships.
Wayne Gizzi was eager to start coaching again after his son’s fourth birthday and he had a little more free time.
Chief Kitsap Academy, established to offer Native high school students culture-based curriculum and individualized attention, is expanding to grades 6-12 in the 2013-14 school year.
The winners of the 2013 Joe Shandera award have left their mark on Viking sports.
Two of three candidates for the North Kitsap School Board will advance Tuesday from the primary to the Nov. 5 general election.
Despite vacant buildings, the food bank is still operating out of a 22-foot motor home.