A college student loses his financial aid because of a youthful indiscretion.
One key message South Kitsap School District Assistant Superintendent Terri Patton gave to the school board when she announced the $1.9 million deficit was that they were not alone.
It will be 10 years on May 23 since the USS Missouri was towed out of Bremerton on its journey to its new home in Pearl Harbor in a shameful exhibition of the Navy kowtowing to legislative clout and using chicanery to do it.
About 30 people gathered Monday afternoon to bless the home of Linda Malcom, who was killed April 30 before the house she rented for 11 years was set on fire.
Sound Publishing has announced that Jeff Rhodes, editor of the Port Orchard Independent, has been promoted to senior editor of the Kitsap News Groups (KNG), a division of Sound Publishing.
From salsa to comedy, they’re hoping to entertain you at Slip 45.
Tyler Carpenter and Timmy Myers tied for ninth place along with Olympia’s Colin Puff on Friday at the Narrows League meet at Lake Spanaway Golf Course to advance to the Class 4A state tournament beginning May 20 in the Bellingham area.
South Kitsap had a chance to get out of this jam early.
While locals appreciate a lot of things about Olalla, outside of the area it’s probably known for only two things — its annual Polar Bear Plunge and Linda Hazzard, who starved rather than cured people in her sanitarium on Orchard Avenue.
Maybe some day Barbie will come with an electric guitar. But until then, girls who want to live out their dream of becoming a rock star will need another springboard for their imaginations.
Sound Off is a public forum. Articles are selected from letters to the editor or may be written specifically for this feature. Today, Todd Myers, director of the Washington Policy Center’s Center for the Environment, argues that green-collar jobs — such as those that could be created by Kitsap County’s Sustainable Energy and Economic Development (SEED) project — would not have a positive impact on the region’s economy.
“The application of the [photo ID requirement] to the vast majority of Indiana voters is amply justified by the valid interest in protecting the integrity and reliability of the electoral process.”
t Allison salvages spot in district meet with first-place finish at districts.
t Eight Pac-10 teams, including UW, headline
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They stood inside the goal before kickoff, collecting and sharing their thoughts, looking for a way to finally clinch the top seed in the Narrows League.
t Program saved more than $450,000 last year, Solid Waste officials say.
Kitsap County Interim Auditor Walt Washington, who was appointed to his position to fill the unexpired term of the retired Karen Flynn, has scheduled a series of campaign events in support of his first full-fledged bid for an elected term.
Port Orchard residents can prepare to get rid of large-sized items during the first week in June thanks to a…
The recruitment for two high-visibility Kitsap County positions continues, with two separate outside “headhunter” firms commissioned to screen replacements for Administrative Services Director Ben Holland and CenCom Director Ron McCaffee.