BREMERTON — There were no injuries in a residential fire that started around 11:33 p.m. Oct. 13 in Bremerton.
Kitsap Haunted Fairgrounds’ theme of a haunted hotel brings you to the dark side of travel.
Using funds provided by the state for the Transportation Fund, Marco DiCicco, supervisor of transportation for the school district, said they purchased the two buses at about $120,000 a piece, including tax.
Cirque Mechanics Pedal Punk, described on their website as an “acrobatic whirlwind where cycling is the escape from a technology-obsessed society,” will perform twice, at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., at the theatre.
BREMERTON – A teenager was arrested for torturing a cat Wednesday after setting it on fire just before midnight Sunday.
Anyone with information about the crime, which took place near the Bremerton High School campus Oct. 4 should call the Bremerton Police department at 360-473-5349.
Anyone with information about the crime, which took place near the Bremerton High School campus Oct. 4 should call the Bremerton Police department at 360-473-5349.
No longer Section 8, Woodcreek gets new owners, with new plans.
Noted Poulsbo booster Bill Austin volunteered to repair the “Velkommen” sign at the base of the “Norseman” statue.
Everything fell into place in building’s transformation.
The prosecution rate at Poulsbo Municipal Court from May through August was up 80 percent over the last year.
The City of Poulsbo re-funded two bond issues and, as a result, will save around $317,000, according to Debbie Booher, city finance director.
An Audi sedan’s brake failure led to a crash, causing no serious injuries or major damage to other cars.
Kitsap County Sheriff’s Officers were called to the scene around 2:30 p.m. Sept. 15.
North Kitsap School District schools opened their doors for the 2015-16 school year Sept. 2.
Mrs. Muir’s House of Ghosts and Magic’s first steampunk festival was held Aug. 29.
Residential construction is planned on 1,572 lots or parcels in Poulsbo’s near future, which means the city’s projected population for 2035 could be reached early.
If you find yourself crossing Lindvig Bridge come October, you might want to make sure you have a few coins. Trolls are moving in, and you don’t want to be caught without the proper toll.
By mid-September, Front Street in Poulsbo will be home to a maritime museum and visitor’s center. The building, at 19010 Front St., opened for a “sneak peek” Aug. 8.
Located in Issaquah, Washington, Kitsap visitors have the option of taking a ferry and driving through Seattle (about 36 miles one way) or driving around Puget Sound on Interstate 5 (about 85 miles one way), but the trip is an easy hour to two-hour journey, and at the end, you’ll be rewarded with a beautiful lake, nestled in a wooded state park.