Klahowya (5-1) lost its first league game of the season to North Kitsap (4-0) on Wednesday. North Kitsap will take on Bremerton (4-0) on Friday to decide which squad will remain the only unbeaten team in the Olympic league.
Nine students from Central Kitsap High School’s SkillsUSA chapter visited the Silverdale Lowe’s on Tuesday to present their work to store managers.
Central Kitsap fastpitch lost at home to Bainbridge Island 6-2 in a non-league game last Friday.
Dress like the opposite sex. That was the theme Wednesday at Bremerton High School for part of the school’s spirit week program.
For some students at the school the biggest concern would be finding the funniest or most creative outfit, but for others the day might bring up a laundry list of potential issues.
Olympic Aquatic Club’s name is beginning to have a dual meaning — not only standing for its proximity to the peninsula, but for its ability to produce and draw Olympic swimming talent.
Central Kitsap School District lost more than $8 million annually in impact aid for school years 2010 to 2014. Now, as the effects of national sequestration are set to hit federally-funded programs, the district stands to lose a substantial chunk of what remains.
All three legislators from Washington’s 23rd Legislative District returned home from Olympia Saturday to discuss the status of the legislative session with constituents.
The Cougars fell to Bainbridge on Friday by a score of 6-2. Central Kitsap’s first league game was scheduled for today against South Kitsap but was rescheduled due to rain.
District emails show the Central Kitsap school board chose to go forward with its February retreat to Pacific Beach despite complaints from within its own ranks.
Kitsap Transit is riding the digital wave and transitioning to a paperless reporting system. As of February, the transit agency had moved several of its departments to the new program.
Students from Bremerton and Central Kitsap released young salmon into Clear Creek this week that their classes had been raising since winter break.
When Andy Graham came up with a plan to take over a well-known Bremerton restaurant and bar, some of his family and friends thought he was taking quite a risk.
Now, at age 25, Campbell hopes to bring the activity he loves to a greater audience.
Waste management bills under consideration in the state Legislature could make it easier for Kitsap residents to recycle paint and create savings for local government.
Local man trying to form unicycle club and get support for the sport
The Central Kitsap High School fast-pitch team feel they are set to make a run this year. Coach Bruce Welling said the team this year is a solid but for its one weakness: “The coaches are getting older,” he joked.
The Central Kitsap High School fast-pitch team feel they are set to make a run this year. Coach Bruce Welling said the team this year is a solid but for its one weakness: “The coaches are getting older,” he joked.
Meucci and Tee teach sixth and seventh grade at West Hills. This fall they wrote a grant proposal to the Science Lab Challenge, outlining the resources they had and how they were using them.
The first buildings for the planned east Bremerton Youth Wellness Campus are on their way, and one of the first groups to move into the campus this fall will be Lindquist Dental Clinic.
Last weekend the Slaughter County Roller Vixen hosted their fourth annual Wild West Showdown at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds.