It’s not a palooza, it’s a palooblah. Or so says organizer/punk fan/dad of two Andy Odiker of the punk-fest he’s organized.
Soundoff is a public forum. Articles are selected from letters to the editor or may be written specifically for this feature. Today, Port Orchard resident Karl Duff argues Kitsap County’s incidence of chlamydia is being underestimated and under-reported. .
As if riding a bull or horse, roping cattle or wrestling a steer weren’t hard enough already, Mother Nature decided to throw an additional obstacle at the cowboys and cowgirls competing at the opening day of the Kitsap County Fair & Stampede rodeo.
Leslie Reynolds-Taylor understands passion. She knows what it’s like to possess a desire so strong it overrides reason.
Believing that enforcing majority will is the only purpose of government, a group called “National Popular Vote” is attempting to nullify the Electoral College.
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t Krug guided Westsound FC ’90 to title in June.
The South Kitsap School District is a little closer to closing its $2.9 million deficit for the upcoming school year.
A 23-year-old Bremerton man walking along State-Route 3 just south of Shelton was struck and killed early Friday by an unknown driver that left the scene, the Washington State Patrol reported.
Kitsap County’s interim auditor, Walter Washington, has characterized his recently disclosed difficulties in filing the proper forms with the state’s Public Disclosure Commission as “not an election-killing thing.”
When the Kitsap County Stampede Cowpokes formed 11 years ago, meetings were at local bars.
Notes, if taken at all, were jotted down on coasters.
Jack and Pat Moriarity’s YouTube version of the Willie Nelson tune featured online at the
t KMHS program helps clients see beyond pain.
“Tropic Thunder:”
Brazen script-centric theater ‘at the center of the free universe’ coming to libraries throughout Kitsap this fall.
A battle is brewing in Olympia, where a state lawmaker is going to court to make it easier to raise taxes. Senate Majority Leader Lisa Brown (D-Spokane) is asking the Washington Supreme Court to invalidate a law that could stand in the way of tax increases in 2009.
Conventional logic was turned on its head in two Kitsap County political contests during Tuesday night’s primary election, as the…
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t Lester-Dame revels in gig away from the pool — behind home place as an usher at Safeco Field.
