Kitsap Transit will design and build a bus transfer station on Clear Creek Road near Greaves Way to replace the transit center at Kitsap Mall, a plan transit agency’s Board of Commissioners approved Tuesday.
The temporary stop is a compromise to keep a bus stop near the mall.
In November, the mall announced the west entrance of the mall would be “transformed” to make way for a new retail store and that the
A 46-year-old Silverdale woman received minor injuries when the car she was driving left the roadway in Poulsbo, hit an embankment and flipped over Monday afternoon.
Stacie Lynn Olsen, our baby, passed away on Monday, Feb. 14 at her home in Silverdale. She was born Feb….
The Wizard of Oz:
The Central Stage Theatre of County Kitsap will perform the musical “The Wizard of Oz” which opens Friday, Feb. 11 and runs through Sunday, March 6. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday shows are at 6 p.m. All performances will be at the Central Stage Theatre of County Kitsap at the Silverdale Community Center, 9729 Silverdale Way NW. Tickets can be purchased at
Sure, Silverdale may not be a city, but soon it too will have its own slogan.
“Welcome to ratty Silverdale is what I saw,” said Mary Earl of the deteriorating welcome sign at the north entrance on Silverdale Way. “Something had to be done.”
Just after 8 p.m. Tuesday, Greg Lynch walked toward the center of the Olympic High School library still wearing his Bluetooth earpiece and wrote down a number on a poster board. The number was less than 50 percent. The room of Central Kitsap School District officials, board members and supporters sat silently.
The Buddha figure sitting on the top shelf above the liquor bottles isn’t the only new accent to Chico’s 19th Hole. A lot has changed.
“It’s like night and day,” said Ken Axtman of Seabeck. “It was dark and dingy before — wasn’t very inviting. It’s set up a lot better.”
2011 Project Connect
Thanks for your support
As team captain for Vision Services of the 2011 Project Connect event, I want to thank Ryan Schiro (new manager of Silverdale LensCrafters) and his staff for their fantastic support at this year’s event. The third annual Project Connect event was held Jan. 26. This event provided an opportunity for individuals and families facing challenges to get access to a wide variety of support servi
A Kitsap Mall custodian reported being threatened with a gun Feb. 3 in the mall’s men’s bathroom.
Kitsap County sheriff’s deputies contacted the custodian after 6 p.m., according to reports from the sheriff’s office. The man told deputies he walked into the men’s restroom and saw four men standing in the back of the room.
In the bare-knuckled world of politics, the saying “50 percent plus one” refers to what it takes to get a proposal passed.
More than 1 percent is considered wasted effort, best spent elsewhere.
The Central Kitsap School District had its construction levy approved this week. The margin, as of Wednesday, was about 50 percent plus three.
A 70-year-old Silverdale man, irked at loud fighting in his house, a barking dog and a car blasting music outside, took a shot at the car.
Kitsap County sheriff’s deputies were called to the house in the 10900 block of Lathrop Lane Northwest at about 2 a.m. Feb. 6, according to reports.
Susan Digby found two little feet jetting out from a dense pile of wet twigs on the beach near Old Mill Park on Monday.
“Will you look at that,” she said.
She pulled at one of the feet until the entire body surfaced, revealing a brown teddy bear wearing a Santa Claus costume. She propped it in a sitting position near a plastic crate, also washed up on the beach in Silverdale.
Jarell Flora stood at the free throw line and missed.
Right there to grab the rebound was Brandon Durham.
Flora, a 2010 Bremerton High School graduate and Durham, a 2009 Central Kitsap High School graduate, have been here before.
Not here, not on the hardwood at KeyArena in downtown Seattle, the home court of the Seattle University Redhawks. The first time they met was as teammates in the Warren Avenue Pee Wee Association.
A 55-year-old Bremerton man was flown to a Tacoma hospital Wednesday evening with critical injuries when the motorcycle he was riding collided with an SUV.
Medics from the Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue and sheriff’s deputies were called to the 5700 block of Central Valley Road NW at about 5:45 p.m., according to a statement.
During a break from a friendly game of water polo Monday, Central Kitsap High School swimmers Jeremy Torres and Jason Soria stepped aside to talk about the team’s third-place finish at districts.
But when the subject of their performance at districts comes up, they want their friends there.
He flagged down the two remaining members from the Cougars’ relay squad, Tyler Hirata and Brendan Weiner, to speak about their recent
captains corner Jayln Halstead, Nicole Jones
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A Silverdale woman was arrested for assaulting her husband and biting through her 12-year-old son’s ear Feb. 5 after coming home drunk.
When sheriff’s deputies arrived at the 1000 block of Northwest Cloninger Court after 1:30 a.m., the 29-year-old husband said he was asleep when his 27-year-old wife came home intoxicated and demanded
Exercise Solid Curtain/Citadel Shield 2011 will be conducted on naval bases and installations throughout Navy Region Northwest from Feb. 21 to 25.
The yearly exercise is aimed at practicing the training and readiness of Navy security personnel to respond to threats to installations and units.
Two men in circling the Silverdale Costco parking lot in a pickup truck were ordered to leave the area Feb. 5 after lingering in the area for hours and reportedly looking into vehicles.