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Seabees assigned to Naval Facilities Engineering Command’s Self-Help Department volunteered last week to teach students at East Port Orchard Elementary School how to build furniture.
With the annexation of McCormick Woods into the city of Port Orchard on the table, advocates of the proposal have realized that communicating with those affected by the proposed action as the most important step.
“A Night at the Opera,” May 31-June 1 at BPA,
The Kitsap County chapter of the Girl Scouts of America hosted its fifth annual Leadership Luncheon on Wednesday, promoting the importance of scouting and featuring the wife of one of the state’s most prominent politicians as a speaker.
Sound Off is a public forum. Articles are selected from letters to the editor or may be written specifically for this feature. Today, Jonathan Bechtle, staff counsel for the Evergreen Freedom Foundation, describes efforts by an out-of-state group to prevent Washington from implementing regulations intended to safeguard the integrity of its elections.
A colleague was engaged in an intense debate with an official from the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association.
Not long ago, somebody asked me to name the hardest thing I’d encountered as governor.
Millions of immigrants in America, provoked by a callous anti-immigrant bill in Congress, took to the streets in May 2006.
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t Wolves will be represented by only three members.
Coming off its first state appearance in five years, the South Kitsap High School football team might feel like it’s playing a playoff schedule at Joe Knowles Field this fall.
Course offered for new home buyers
Sunset Lane hosts tribute ceremony
The South Kitsap community received its first opportunity to meet superintendent candidate Dave La Rose in a question-and-answer forum Wednesday at East Port Orchard Elementary.
Kitsap County Democrats meeting on Monday to endorse either Monty Mahan or Charlotte Garrido in the South Kitsap commissioner’s race got a surprise when a third candidate began passing out fliers.
Virginia Marie MacAulay, of Whitefish, Mont., died in Bremerton on May 22, 2008. She was 60. She was born to…
Wearing her hair down to cover her face, a South Kitsap High School teacher accused of having a sexual relationship with one of her students appeared in Kitsap County Superior Court Friday to face formal charging.
Ryann C. Springer, 25, pleaded not-guilty to one count of sexual misconduct with a minor, a felony that carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison.
If the state bureaucracy had a foot, it would probably be comparable to that of professional basketball player Shaquille O’Neal.
Just as we were critical earlier this year when former Gov. Gary Locke visited Kitsap County and turned what should have been a simple address to local Boy Scouts into a poisonous rant about the Bush administration, and then again this month when former U.S. Attorney John McKay was invited as the keynote speaker for Kitsap County’s Law Day observance and devoted the opportunity to whining about having been fired, we would have been disappointed had the local chapter of Veterans for Peace been permitted to politicize Saturday’s Armed Forces Day parade in Bremerton.