State officials said last month, 33,300 residents of Kitsap County received food assistance funds.
The Northwest Multiple Listing Service (NWMLS) released monthly statistics for September
And his business gives him just the right mix of independence and variety.
A contract with Bremerton Marina consultant Bob Wise is expected to be extended at the next Port of Bremerton commissioners meeting Oct. 8.
Her new location has a student section where classes are held, a professional area where she works and a room where she has two kilns where glass is fired.
Those who come to her for help are people from all walks of life.
REI will celebrate the grand opening of its Silverdale store with co-op members and the local community from Oct. 4 to Oct. 6.
The committee’s work is to raise awareness about the need for a larger library in Silverdale and to determine if there is the support and funding to build one.
The port is looking to replace CEO Tim Thomson who has announced his plans to retire at the end of the year.
Lots of things have changed in the 50 years that Bob Mathwig has owned the Family Pancake House restaurants.
An eight-page color “report card” on the Kitsap Public’s Health Distict’s 2012 work in the area of chronic disease was mailed to a targeted audience last week and raised some eyebrows.
At an announcement over the intercom, students head for under their desk
The Tracyton Wetlands Preservation Society is upset that the county is working with Gig Harbor-based developer SMCI without keeping them informed
Lone Maple Lane NW needs to be cut through from Silverdale Way to Central Valley Road
The center is a state-of-the-art surgical center where all orthopedic needs will be cared for
Elizabeth Drew and Beth Wilson are looking for results. But their kind of results are spelled in all capital letters.
The commission is just beginning its budgeting process for 2014
For six years, Kathleen Sutton fought breast cancer. And for most of that time, Vivi-Ann Parnell was at her side, making sure that Sutton had a way to get to her treatments at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle.
Company officials have already begun negotiations with about a dozen tenants
Around 10 a.m. Thursday morning, police officers and a bomb squad responded to a call regarding a large suitcase left unattended.