A third option in Old Town Silverdale has been eliminated by its owners, the Port of Silverdale
The district plans to have an open house at Station 44 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. on Monday, March 24, and then move to Station 41 to begin the discussion about closing Station 44 at 5 p.m.
She’s all about poetry, theater, dance and doing good
A committee of parents, teachers and administrators in the Central Kitsap School District will begin work in April on a plan for where to house sixth graders throughout the district.
She’s running for the commission seat she was recently appointed to
The International Association of Fire Fighters Local 2819 has filed an unfair labor practices complaint against Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue Chief Scott Weninger and CK Fire District Board Chairman Dave Fergus.
The hearing on the development had been scheduled for July 12, of last year, then Aug. 22, then Dec. 12, and then March 13. It is now set for May 22.
CKF&R Fire Chief Scott Weninger said that the district was taking steps to protect patient confidentiality.
It was last month when Barbara Wilhite decided to begin planning for her spring planting that she really began to notice the water
Come join the parade in downtown Bremerton and wear your Irish (Seahawks) green.
Katherine Woods, chair of the Kitsap County Democrats, answers questions about herself and the organization she leads.
The district’s board of commissioners decided this week to hear public comments about the pending closure on March 24.
Kitsap Historical Society Museum in Bremerton adds new photo exhibit
“A badge of honor.” That’s what the professional staff at the Puget Sound Navy Museum calls the American Alliance of Museums’ accreditation. Museum officials recently announced that the Puget Sound Navy Museum in downtown Bremerton has earned its accreditation.
An international company that makes filters for storm drains wants to locate a production plant in Bremerton and is looking at the best economic fit for the company.
The Central Kitsap Community Council is taking the lead on the planning and expansion of the Central Kitsap Community Campus.
A petition signed by more than 300 residents who live near the Kitsap Rifle and Revolver Club was presented to the Kitsap County Commission last week, demanding that the county commission adopt a county gun range ordinance.
When Patty Graf-Hoke answers the telephone at the Visit Kitsap Peninsula office, she never knows who may be on the other end. But recently, a call from travel writer Joseph A. Lieberman, of Portland, ended up in a two-page feature article about the Kitsap Peninsula in Dynasty, an international in-flight publication of China Airlines.
They came with questions and they left without many answers.
About 30 business owners and residents in Silverdale attended a meeting last week where Kitsap County officials spoke about pending changes in the county’s sign code.
First firefighters on the scene find a house fully engulfed with flames