One of the most frequently asked questions I get from the local media is, “How are businesses doing?” The Chamber is conducting a survey of businesses to see how you fared during the holiday period. We’d like to invite your participation. The survey can be found on the Chamber’s Web site on the front page at www.silverdalechamber.com. It will be live until Friday, Feb. 6.
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Synchronicity is defined as, “a coincidence of events that seem to be meaningfully related.” In the class I’m taking with…
From the comments people made about how local government did not do its job in dealing with the snowstorms in…
Man, it’s a busy time for the North Kitsap School District right now. Not only are they knee-deep in a…
Thirty years ago, Kitsap County embraced the opportunities that the Trident Base at Bangor brought to our community.
This is the fourth in a series of articles dealing with Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) Vision 2040, a regional long-range land use planning policy being imposed on Kitsap County. The review is being provided by Kitsap Alliance of Property Owners to address the underlying question, “Is Vision 2040 beneficial to Kitsap?”
I thought I was all through with Ripoffs and Rotters for 2008, news stories about people who ripped off other people or businesses or organizations, and rotters, people who did things they ought to be ashamed of, but I found a few more that needed airing.
From the comments people made about how local government did not do its job in dealing with the snowstorms in December, it is clear there is a disconnect between what the public wants and what they are willing to support. There seems to have been no thought given to the fact that the choices the electorate has made over the last several years have had a direct impact on the level of service provided by government.
I thought I was all through with Ripoffs and Rotters for 2008, news stories about people who ripped off other people or businesses or organizations, and rotters, people who did things they ought to be ashamed of, but I found a few more that needed airing.
This is the fourth in a series of articles dealing with Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) Vision 2040, a regional long-range land use planning policy being imposed on Kitsap County. The review is being provided by Kitsap Alliance of Property Owners to address the underlying question, “Is Vision 2040 beneficial to Kitsap?”
History was made Tuesday as Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States.
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As my spine begged for mercy after another day recently spent shoveling snow, I asked myself a simple question you…