The President’s Hall at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds was full of kids, cops and human organs Tuesday afternoon.
Thea Oliphant-Wells knows all too well what a second chance can do for a person.
The Bremerton Schools Foundation, a group charged with helping raise money for scholarships and other programs for students in the Bremerton School District, has just established the “Bremerton Olympian Endowment” due to the generous contribution of Bremerton graduate and Olympian Tara Kirk. The $25,000 endowment will fund an elementary swim program for the district for years to come.
Sally Santana is the voice of the Kitsap County homeless, and with Homelessness Awareness Week approaching Nov. 15, she is raising her voice in an attempt to spread the word.
“I didn’t expect to be here,” Will Maupin, city councilman and mayoral candidate said Tuesday night after learning he was…
Despite controversy over its relative location with regard to Apex Airport, Kitsap County Hearing Examiner Kim Allen recently approved Scott Delhaute’s proposal for a 151-home, 76-acre housing development on Anderson Hill Road — with a few stipulations.
For Bremerton business owner H. John Bridger, it seems impossible to understand and even more impossible to justify the loss of his lease, but economic hardship has forced the Kitsap County Consolidated Housing Authority’s hand and left Bridger with no place to go.
For the final Eggs and Issues of the 2009 election season, Bremerton City Council members Nick Wofford and Mike Shepherd met to debate the issues surrounding Proposition 1 — the $30 vehicle fee.
The Sophia Bremer Child Devel-opment Center is the latest facility Olympic College has under development and the $4.5 million project could be done by the start of the school’s winter quarter in 2011.
The Sophia Bremer Child Development Center is the latest facility Olympic College has under development and the $4.5 million project…
It has been almost 20 years since King’s West changed its name from Bremerton Christian Academy. The school has made another name change for 2009, this time opting for Crosspoint Academy.
Linda Joyce has worked for years to help those affected by domestic violence get their lives back on track and recover.
As technology grows and advances, more and more schools are beginning to teach by using more sophisticated, interactive methods, like interactive white boards and laptops.
Linda Joyce has worked for years to help those affected by domestic violence get their lives back on track and recover.
With the start of the next legislative session just over the horizon, 35th Legislative District Rep. Kathy Haigh (D-Shelton) and Rep. Sherry Appleton (D-Poulsbo), of the 23rd District, met with the community Wednesday night to discuss forthcoming issues.
It has been almost 20 years since King’s West changed its name from Bremerton Christian Academy. The school has made another name change for 2009, this time opting for Crosspoint Academy.
Students from Bill Wilson’s Advanced Placement Environmental Science class at Central Kitsap High School have made a five-year commitment to…
Heidi Bell and Dave St. Clair, two teachers at the Naval Avenue Early Learning Center, are taking lessons about plants to a whole new level.
As technology grows and advances, more and more schools are beginning to teach by using more sophisticated, interactive methods, like interactive white boards and laptops.
Mayoral candidates Will Maupin and Patty Lent met for one last Bremerton Area Chamber of Commerce’s Eggs & Issues forum at the Cloverleaf Sports Bar & Grill Tuesday amidst residents with questions about car tab fees, building codes and neighborhood enhancements.