Everyone dressed the part for the county-western themed event
Last week the four, along with family and friends, gathered at the Yacht Club Broiler in Silverdale to celebrate Ed’s birthday.
The group came about as a suggestion by the district’s administration
The most recent action of the Kansas Legislature goes way beyond antics.
It was a good day on the mats last Saturday for Central Kitsap wrestlers at the 4A regionals. Two of their own earned their way to the state tourney which begins today.
Hosting a booth and having staff spend time at the Seattle Boat Show was well worth it, according to Kathy Garcia, marina operations manager for the Port of Bremerton.
At a recent meeting with the Washington State Beer Commission, it was determined that the Bremerton Brewfest will be retained.
CKFR board of commissioners approved a 1.4 percent increase in ambulance transport fees
The YWCA is looking for nominees for the Kitsap County’s Women of Achievement award.
Voters in both the Central Kitsap School District and the Bremerton School District have reaffirmed their support for our local public schools.
Nobody likes paying taxes. But if Tami and John Kelly have anything to say about it, doing taxes can be fun.
It’s not Toddlers in Tiaras. And it’s not Friday Night Tikes. Far from it. In fact, Cascade Elite Gymnastics West is the polar opposite of places where yelling and demanding kids compete and win are the mode of operation.
The flu has come to town. But according to local health officials in Kitsap County, there’s no more than the usual number of cases.
Despite a personal plea from a local entrepreneur, the board of commissioners for the Port of Bremerton are standing firm that there will be no pot production on port property.
To put it simply, 2013 was a good year for the local real estate market. That’s the conclusion that can be drawn from the data released recently by the Northwest Multiple Listing Service which include 710 members in Kitsap County. Data was analyzed by Tom Hurdelbrink, the Northwest Multiple’s president and CEO.
If a random sample of riders is any indication, people who ride Kitsap Transit want Sunday service to come back. And they want their weekday buses to come to their stops more frequently.
He thought he might be in his 50s before he saw that happen. But this is the year
The CKFR board of commissioners began discussions on the subject this week
The 1995 graduate of Central Kitsap High School is having success in making movies.
When Bremerton native Bob Lamb thinks about birthday parties, he thinks about one that happened two years before he was even born. It was the first-ever Birthday Ball for Franklin Delano Roosevelt on Jan. 30, 1934, in Bremerton. And his parents, Harold and Vera Adele Lamb, were there.