Simpson, 47, is the lone Republican running for the District 2 County Commissioner seat.
DiMarco and the cast and crew were filming a trailer for season two of “Ghost Sniffers” Tuesday. The show, which features a cast of child and teen actors with real-life disabilities, already has 12 episodes completed in the first season.
The Associated Clubs of Watermans will hold a root beer float fundraiser from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Elim Lutheran Church in South Kitsap.
Longtime South Kitsap tennis coach stepped down as his wife expects their second child
Senior played three sports while excelling in classroom
South Kitsap coaches now mostly will focus on one unit
South Kitsap School District transportation director Jay Rosapepe has goals, but reaching them might prove to be his biggest challenge.
The final lesson of the South Kitsap High School class of 2012 is one that is applicable to everyday life; review your work before turning it in.
Most express optimism about the future even in light of economic obstacles, rising tuition
Shannon Thompson, the district’s director of curriculum, said junior-high students now will be able to take some classes online. She said those subjects, which include language arts and math, are offered for “skill building” rather than credit recovery.
Students, faculty and parents, it is my honor to deliver a commencement speech today. I am about to do something I have never done as president: tell it like it is.
As the growing season moves forward, we are getting hit with not only rain and bad weather but the weeds and insects are moving in as well.
Jonathan McHenry knew he needed to lose weight. At 550 pounds, he would sit in his Port Orchard home watching the NBC reality show, “The Biggest Loser” and think, “Why not me?”
Port Orchard’s Wal-Mart is vying for the city’s unofficial title as king of the one-stop shop.
Danielson will face-off against current commissioner Charlotte Garrido, former Port Orchard Mayor Lary Coppola and Linda Simpson in the primary election Aug. 7. She has previously run for Kitsap County Auditor in 2006 and for 26th District Washington state Senate seat, losing both contests.
Included in the document that, according to Martin, captures all of the city’s finances, is an overview of the city’s financial statements, a statement of net assists, the city’s revenue stream and general expenses. The document was constructed to be turned over to the Washington State Legislature, to aid the state in compiling state-wide financial numbers.
During Tuesday’s City of Port Orchard Finance Committee meeting there was no official beginning and there was no official ending. The unorganized public meeting was conducted around a table for six in a corner at Moon Dogs Too, as advertised. An “old boys club.”
Geoffrey Marti, the Port Orchard Police Department’s Commander, said a spike in thefts of older model Hondas, Toyotas and vans were part of a brief crime trend largely attributed to thieves researching car theft on the Internet. Through that, first-time car thieves learned how to break into older-model cars, how to grind keys and access other vulnerabilities in the cars.
The Auditor’s Office is seeking individuals to write the “against” statement for the Bremerton School District Capital Project Levy measure that will appear on the primary election ballot in August.
oin others living through cancer with facilitators Sue-Marie Casagrande, oncology social worker, and Bonnie McVee, life coach and cancer survivor the second and fourth Thursday of every month. The Central and South Kitsap Women and Cancer Support Group will meet from 10:30 a.m. to noon in the Radiation Oncology Library at Harrison Medical Center, 2520 Cherry Ave., Bremerton