The Kitsap Economic Development Alliance will host a free training workshop for small businesses who are interested in expanding their business through government contracting.
Dan Weedin, an insurance consultant of Poulsbo, was inducted into the Million Dollar Consultant Hall of Fame Nov. 13.
Jeff Ogard was named the next president of Safeco Insurance National Advisory Council.
The start of the holiday season also signals the end of another year. Small businesses are gearing up for holiday sales and they’re looking for ways to minimize their tax burdens, both of which can be crucial to a business’ success in the New Year.
The Western Washington University Master of Business Administration Program will host two information sessions for prospective MBA applicants at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 14 in Gray Wolf Hall Room 364 at University Center/Everett Community College, and at 6 p.m. on Tuesday Nov. 27 at the Renaissance Seattle Hotel-Seneca Room.
Kitsap Bank announced Wendy White, vault teller at the bank’s Point Fosdick branch in Gig Harbor, has been named Employee of the third quarter of 2012.
As the nation marks Veterans Day 2012, the U.S. Small Business Administration continues to build on its successful programs for America’s military veterans, helping tens of thousands of veterans each year with small business financing, comprehensive business training and counseling and access to federal contracts.
Women demand more than strength and endurance from their fitness programs, according to Kaia FIT. They want the whole package — flexibility, stamina, weight loss, wellness, nutrition and core strength.
Liberty Shores Assisted Living and Harbor House Alzheimer’s Communities in Poulsbo achieved a deficiency-free survey from the state Department of Health Services on Oct. 17.
Near Veterans Day, consumers across the United States contact Better Business Bureau to vet charities and other organizations soliciting on behalf of military members and veterans; however, not all donation requests come from non-profits.
September median home prices in Kitsap County were the fifth-highest in Western Washington, according to the Northwest Multiple Listing Service, which tracks real estate data in 21 counties.
Puget Sound-area Edward Jones financial advisers have joined together to support the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots program, by using their offices as drop-off locations for this year’s toy drive.
Liberty Bay Bank reported a profitable third quarter ending Sept. 30.
The latest BLS News Release showing total compensation costs for private industry workers in the Seattle-Tacoma-Olympia metropolitan area is now available online at http://www.bls.gov/ro9/eciseat.pdf.
The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) recently reported that, if Congress fails to avert the “fiscal cliff” by the end of December, six million jobs will disappear over the next two years, sending the unemployment rate soaring to near 12 percent.
The general rule of thumb is to dress to fit the job for which you are applying. For some, this may mean a suit and tie; for others a pair of khakis, polo shirt, or button-down collar.
Choice Construction is in the final stages of design for 18932 Front St., the former home of Voodiez Bar & Grill, according to Adam Clark of Choice Construction.
he state Department of Health has taken disciplinary actions or withdrawn charges against the following health care providers in Kitsap.
Kitsap Community Resources hosts a free “Get Ready for Business Workshop & Orientation”
Jennergy Inc. has unveiled the new brand for the Kitsap Community Food Co-Op, a local organization working to build a community-owned grocery store in Kitsap County.