Real estate broker Ed McAvoy has joined Windermere Real Estate in Poulsbo.
Olympic Printer Resources, Inc., a remanufacturer of laser-printer cartridges, has released color toner cartridges
Carl Koepp of Poulsbo has invented a product he calls the BarBox, which is designed to safely store and protect expensive sawbars, thereby saving its users money over time.
Musicians in Kitsap County have a new recording studio available for their recording, mixing and mastering needs.
Port Gamble and Poulsbo businesses recently close, move or open
The Board of Directors of the Kitsap County Association of Realtors approved a three-year contract extension to retain Mike Eliason as its chief executive officer.
Prowse and Co. has merged with the Bainbridge Island branch of Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty.
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Tully’s Coffee, which filed for bankruptcy protection earlier this month, closed its Jackson Avenue store on Oct. 14.
The members of Quimper Community Federal Credit Union have voted in favor of a proposal to merge with Kitsap Credit Union, with a 93 percent approval rating.
Seattle area consumers paid more than the U.S. city average for utility (piped) gas (32.6 percent) but less for electricity (-30.1 percent) in September 2012, as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI), the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today.
The U.S. Small Business Administration’s Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) debenture program provided a record $2.95 billion to small businesses in fiscal year 2012, a 14 percent increase over last year’s $2.59 billion and an 85 percent increase over 2010, also a record year.
Loans supported $1.7 billion in Exports in fiscal year 2012
On Nov. 1, 2012, the Washington State Liquor Control Board (WSLCB) will host a live auction to dispose of its remaining inventory. The auction is not open to the general public.
A few years after Sid Snyder retired as Washington Senate majority leader in 2002, elected leaders from both parties voted to honor by him re-naming the street leading to the state capitol in Olympia “Sid Snyder Avenue.”
P5 Photography, a multi-service photography business, has moved to Poulsbo from Elizabeth, Colo.
Elections are always important, but the stakes are particularly high this year with our economy stuck in neutral and threatening to slip into reverse.
In an effort to ensure children get the nutrition they need, North Kitsap Fishline has created the Backpack Friends Sponsorship Program.
The Kitsap County Planning Commission hosts a workshop, “Transfer of Development Rights,” Oct. 23, 10 a.m., in the Kitsap County Commissioners Chambers
Kitsap Bank has been recognized by the Independent Community Bankers of America for reaching its 30th year as a member.