District administrators, commissioners and firefighters have agreed to come to the table to discuss ideas that will save the district money
Meeting rooms and parking were among the concerns heard by the Central Kitsap Community Council last week as it discussed the future of the Central Kitsap Community Campus.
More than 85 people participated in work on the Clear Creek Trail, including sailors from the USS John C. Stennis
There will be no pot production on port property. That was the decision of the Port of Bremerton board of commissioners this week when they passed a resolution banning the cultivation, distribution, sale or use of marijuana on port property.
An “economic summit” is suggested as a way of mending fences between the parties
Silverdale’s Mary Earl has taken over leadership of the Clear Creek Task Force from Tex Lewis
Stockman is the creative power behind Beads for Sophia, a jewelry-making business she operates from her home
The smoke alarms are available to anyone who needs them, Yost said
Community members responding to tragic situations and putting aside their own needs is the true definition of giving.
When Ryan Wise was a kid growing up in Holly, he often had a camera in his hand. He and his stepbrother, Al Higbee, were known to family and friends for their comedies.
Alicia Nickerson feels like she’s won the hair stylist’s lottery.
“Something like this is what every stylist dreams of,” Nickerson said of her opportunity to go and be a part of the Mercedes-Benz New York City Fashion Week. “This is the Holy Grail.”
Linda Streissguth to fill the vacant third seat on the Kitsap County Commission.
He remembers passing the Masi Shop on Highway 305 heading toward the Agate Pass Bridge
A letter of intent between Kitsap County and the West Sound Performing Arts Center for a new theater has been signed.
When officers arrived on scene there were hundreds of people in the area.
Whether the man had a gun, is not being released at this time
For Rick Lott, last Tuesday started out like just about any other day for him.
It’s been just about a month since Ga Neille Hostvedt sat at her husband Dennis’ bedside holding his hand and watching him slip from this world into the next. She smiles when she recalls his love of life, his brilliant blue eyes and his caring soul. Her eyes fill with tears and her voice trembles when she speaks about him.
After much heated debate and several meetings filled with discussion, firefighters in the Central Kitsap Fire District have placed the first weight limit signs on a privately-owned bridge in the district.
This week, I sat in traffic for almost two hours in what is normally about a 25-minute commute from my home on Bainbridge Island to my office in Silverdale.