Gary Leckie has always “loved good food.” He is the owner of a “one-stop shop” produce stand in town known as the Port Orchard Produce Stand.
The Goller Gallery made its place on Front Street official with a ribbon cutting on Aug. 7, after four months on the block.
Educational, and collectable shop moves to Poulsbo
A martial art new to the region is being introduced.
Kitsap Bank promoted Lael Alecci to Branch Manager of the Kitsap Bank of Kingston. Alecci is moving from her position as a Senior Financial Service Specialist, which she began three years ago.
Sweet Life Cakery is expanding its business by opening a retail storefront for dine in and pick-up in Kingston.
Windermere offices in the greater Seattle area are serving as collection centers for the company’s “Kicks for Kids” sneaker drive for low income youth.
Carol Bowser, with Managing Conflict, is scheduled as the guest speaker for the Aug. 14 Port Orchard Chamber of Commerce luncheon at the Port Orchard Pavilion, 710 Bay St.
Every day in the practice of medicine, doctors prescribe their patients “off-label” medications.
Luciano Marano, Kevan Moore and Kipp Robertson are the winners of Sound Publishing Kitsap’s second-quarter editorial contest. The winning entries were published in print or posted online between April 1 and June 30.
Kitsap County’s first recreational marijuana retail store may open soon in Port Orchard after the state’s Liquor Control Board issued a license last week, according to state’s Liquor Control Board.
A Port Orchard company — With Respect — is among 16 semi-finalists for the inaugural edg3 FUND small business competition sponsored by Kitsap Bank.
Kitsap Printing, founded in 1982, prints promotional, transactional and published products. Since its acquisition last year, the business has invested in new equipment and new personnel to increase its technological capabilities as well its employee knowledge-base and skill set.
Christine Daniel resigned her position as executive director of the Port Orchard Chamber of Commerce.
The Port of Kingston filed an eviction lawsuit against Kingston Adventures owners Beth and Rob Brewster after the Brewsters refused to move their equipment from port property. Notices for the Brewsters to vacate port property by June 30 were not heeded, according to Kitsap County Superior Court documents.
Sun-soaked days and summer temperatures tend to leave a person with a craving for barbecue.
Sound Publishing Co.’s Kitsap newspapers have restructured to improve how the newspapers work together to better serve their communities.
Stepping Stones Learning Center and Preschool will open its doors to children 8 years old and younger.
Dickey’s Barbecue Pit opened its newest location in Port Orchard on July 17 under the leadership of a U.S. Navy veteran.
The Kitsap Economic Development Alliance (KEDA) is offering “Small Business Finance for Government Contractors: Prepping You for Success,” a free two-hour seminar for small businesses who are interested in expanding their business through government contracting.