“We like to try to keep mankind’s oldest craft vibrantly alive,” said Mark Campbell, Kitsap County Woodcarvers show chairman.
Habitat for Humanity of Kitsap County is looking for volunteers to do more than just build houses.
Timothy Ray Richardson, 39, co-owner of Wangz N Thangs was arrested under probable cause for child molestation, first degree and rape of a child, second degree.
Nicole Neumann works part time at a doctor’s office and part time as an artisan crafter in her Bremerton home. Neumann is owner of Amazing Grace Headbands.
The Central Kitsap School board has delayed its decision on possibly renaming all or part of Brownville Elementary after John D. “Bud” Hawk, a wartime hero and former educator.
Starting this fall, the Central Kitsap School district will bring free, full-day kindergarten to all 12 of its elementary schools.
When the West Sound Beekeepers Association decided to start a beekeeping class in 1999, members had no idea how popular the class would become.
An E. Bremerton woman was airlifted to the hospital after being stabbed by an unknown stranger this afternoon.
The motorcyclist has been identified as Navy Lt. Commander John David Harris.
Gary Simpson is hoping to be the new sheriff in town. Late Tuesday evening, Simpson, a 29-year Sheriff’s Office veteran, announced his plan to run for the Kitsap County sheriff position.
Most days Grandpa Dan works on math exercises with students.
A new fitness group is about to take off running in Kitsap County.
There’s more to being a rodeo queen than looking pretty and putting on a cowgirl hat and some shiny buckles.
We asked each of the kids, “How do you show someone you love them?” Here’s what they had to say:
In honor of Black History Month, students from across the Central Kitsap School District participated in an interactive “living” museum event this week.
The Central Kitsap School Maintenance and Operations (M & O) levy has passed.
The Bremerton School District School Support Levy has passed.
Students are in the cockpit piloting a new STEM program that allows them to “fly.” The ACE (Aviation Classroom Experience) elective is still in its infancy.
Bremerton resident Bob Dollar may very well be a super volunteer. For as long as he can recall, volunteering is something that’s been a part of his life. Currently, he actively serves on more than a dozen organizations and committees.
Voters looking to participate in the special election this month regarding local school levy replacement must have their ballots in by Feb. 11.