One Silverdale woman shares her heritage with her daughter through historic quilting techniques. Delia Pettway-Thibodeaux says that her quilting was a “necessity” and “way of life” in her native Gees Bend, Alabama.
Voters looking to participate in the special election this month regarding local school levy replacement must have their ballots in by Feb. 11.
First responders were on the scene this afternoon at a gas station putting out a car fire.
Within a matter of hours, Maggie Jones can craft a hat to be donated to the Washington Veterans Home
The Feb. 1 benefit will be from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. with live music, a silent auction, and drink specials.
The students enrolled at Central Kitsap, Ridgetop and Fairview junior high schools will move to Olympic or Central Kitsap high schools by this fall
When it comes to Boy Scouts, it is all about the badges. But in order to obtain those badges, it takes a whole lot of work as some scouts found out over the weekend.
How one volunteer spends her time training young students in the art of playing the ukulele.
Five Central Kitsap School District teachers received recognition for obtaining their National Board Certification.
By early Wednesday morning, the lines wrapped around the side of the Sheridan Park Community Center building in Bremerton. Folks were lining up to get first choice of sleeping bags, clothing, eye exams and more. They were waiting to take part in Project Connect.
Central Kitsap School District Superintendent Hazel Bauman is ready to jump into the teaching and learning side of the district for the upcoming school year.
Two fundraisers are set on the calendar: one on Jan. 30 at The Garage Bar & Grill, and the other at Manette Saloon & Sidebar on Feb. 1
They refer to it as “no man’s land.” And it includes about 100 properties that are within the boundaries of the Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue District, but to date have not been assessed fire and emergency medical services taxes on their annual property tax bill.
Families worked together on various science experiments during “Mad Scientist Family Night” at Silver Ridge Elementary. The event was geared to prep students for working on their own science experiments for the upcoming state science fair.
It won’t be long before the Central Kitsap Food Bank has a new place to call home. If all goes well, the public can expect the location on NW Anderson Hill Road to open in the next few months. The building is under construction for code upgrades and is formerly known as the Tri-Star Installation building.
If the firetrucks weren’t enough to get students excited, the brand new jackets did the trick for fourth graders at Armin Jahr Elementary School on Wednesday.
Over the years, Don Cole has spent time in a variety of volunteering capacities
Man calls deputies and asks if he’s in trouble for stealing
Carter Bessert looked at the green car with the racing stripe and large red bow in disbelief.
The students will release the salmon into a creek behind the school in March