Are we the only ones whose reaction the big plans unveiled last week for South Kitsap Regional Park is
What’s Up gets woodcarving wisdom from the Northwest Profile Roadside Woodcarver himself, who will be carving in Port Gamble, Sept. 25-27.
t KRC wants Kitsap to be a
Draft analysis says plan could work, but only if port invests heavily and maintains its commitment.
Skype.com is a wonderful way to communicate with anyone anywhere, computer to computer for free. There’s a time delay, whether you are using a head-set, a web-cam or just typing.
In their successful initiative campaign two years ago, I-937 proponents told voters their goal was to replace carbon-based electricity with renewable energy — a concept we all support within reason.
t Kitsap County in never-ending war with killer plants.
After last week’s controversy, there was no dispute this time.
South Kitsap already had a two-touchdown lead before Franklin Pierce even saw the ball in Friday’s 48-7 nonleague win at Joe Knowles Field.
The Wolves (2-1) opened with a nine-play drive that culminated in Sean Allison carrying for a 1-yard touchdown run.
The Port Orchard Chamber of Commerce is encouraging local businesses to purchase ads on a community map that will be…
Library presents copies of ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ to promote reading, tolerance.
The Port of Bremerton was notified on Friday that the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) had approved…
Sound Off is a public forum. Articles are selected from letters to the editor or may be written specifically for this feature. Today, Jack Hamilton, a Silverdale resident, former candidate for Kitsap County commissioner and current chairman of the Kitsap County Republican Party, argues the county’s budget problems are the fault of the county commissioners, who were unwilling to make difficult financial decisions.
Stroke, stroke, breathe. Stroke, stroke, state.
That’s the goal at the South Kitsap pool, where coach Dennis Anderson is looking to lead the Wolves back to the King County Aquatic Center later this fall.
In United Way’s 2006 Community Assessment survey we found that the top issues facing Kitsap County were mostly related to dental, medical and housing with drug abuse, after school activities and child care as somewhat important.
At the planning stage of an economic development project, the risk of financial loss as a result of less than the anticipated return requires an answer to a straightforward question: “What would we do then?”
WSF poll will be used along with on-board survey to set future policy.
New coach must replace 12 seniors; returners adjust
Sweep caps big week
t 24-year-old allegedly bit, then spit,
t Matthes says action not surprising given that they’re