TORRENS TALK
By Don C. Brunell
The Old Town Silverdale Art Walk has quickly become a tradition for many local residents, but there are still those…
The American Red Cross honored a very special group of people Thursday morning — heroes who work and live in…
By Don C. Brunell Recently, when a Virgin Atlantic 747 flew between London and Amsterdam using fuel derived from a…
The newest coffee stand to hit Gorst, Espresso Gone Wild, has roused many narrow-minded members of the community into a…
Lately it seems as though Kitsap County has become a hotbed for residential burglaries. Although it isn’t an uncommon crime,…
Unbeknownst to many, the Kitsap County Health District has been actively working to clean up local bays, streams and creeks,…
Just last week, the Senate passed ESB 5751 — legislation for a pilot project to offer beer and wine sampling…
There is no doubt that as Silverdale grows, agencies such as libraries must also grow to meet the needs of…
Washington’s presidential primary is approaching and unfortunately many of the ballots that have already been mailed in have been deemed…
The Office of the State Fire Marshal recently reported that fire fatalities in Washington were down 25 percent in 2007….
By Don C. Brunell It’s known as the law of unintended consequences. That’s when something ends up hurting the very…
Kitsap County residents typically don’t have to worry about lakes freezing over and their curious-minded children testing the frozen waters….
By Don C. Brunell If the Hollywood writers strike continues, maybe the television networks will get around to airing “Leave…
If you’re one of the approximately 1,500 homeowners who live in the two main areas that could potentially be annexed…
By Don C. Brunell There is an old saying, “You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.” It…
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is Monday and for many that means sleeping in, catching up on daytime talk shows…
By Don C. Brunell Today, the political debate over health care is divided into two camps. Some want to scrap…