t CK Family Night scheduled for April 17.
A 66-year-old Poulsbo man was declared dead at the scene of a single vehicle collision Monday, April 7, on Brownsville Highway NE in the Central Kitsap area.
As a little girl, Katy Schwab donned pink cowboy boots and waved to the rodeo queens as they passed by at the Kitsap County Fair & Stampede.
Thousands will wait in line and swarm the Kitsap County Fairgrounds Pavilion Saturday.
t Silver City staff shows support for coworker battling cancer.
t CK Family Night a first for many.
Kitsap County prosecutors dismissed a voyeurism charge earlier this week against the former manager of NW Golf Range accused of videotaping people in the establishment’s restrooms.
Bonnie Sunkel has lived in Kitsap County her entire life. The seasoned Central Kitsap School District employee currently calls the Olympic High School attendance office home and monitors the whereabouts of the 1,200 Oly students. Sunkel and her husband, Cordell, raised two children and now enjoy spending time with their six grandchildren and great-granddaughter, all of whom also reside in Kitsap County.
t Thousands turn out for 11th annual RAGS event.
Cindy Gilmore and Janiece Chipman have been in the insurance business many years.
Restaurants to raise money for Kitsap County HIV AIDS Foundation tomorrow.
Central Kitsap High School students raked and rolled 60 tons of gravel Thursday morning.
Peninsula Farmers Market takes place through
Patty Cochrell’s father always asked her when she was going to become a hospital’s chief operations officer (COO).
Although Malcolm McPhee didn’t live to see the day his daughter became Harrison Medical Center’s COO and executive vice president, Cochrell knows her dad is proud of her.
Cochrell, of Poulsbo, took on the newly created position of COO and executive vice president in November.
Costco CEO speaks at Silverdale Rotary luncheon.
Planning committee gains insight from one of the state’s only fire authorities.
Family accepting donations to help repair house.
Home improvement store scheduled to open later this year.
Kitsap Animal Control Chief Rance McEntyre and Officer James Aiello on Wednesday unloaded nine malnourished thoroughbreds and Arab mixes at the Kitsap Humane Society headquarters in Silverdale.