Welcome-back event features changes beyond new venue
Team attracts talent throughout Kitsap County at Bremerton’s Skateland
1931 charcoal gray Model A was reported stolen Aug. 2
Proceeds benefit Seattle Children’s Hospital, StandUp for Kids Kitsap County
BREMERTON — She acknowledges it is a unique contrast.
Port Orchard’s Aimee Durgan, who coaches and competes with the Northwest Derby Company, works as a head server at best-selling author Debbie Macomber’s Victorian Rose Tea Room.
“I spend my day in a pink dollhouse waiting on little old ladies, feeding them tea and sandwiches,” Durgan said with a laugh. “Then I come here and knock people down at night.”
Fund balance expected to increase again in 2015-16
Wrigley took part in World Children’s Festival earlier this month
Soete takes over Pacific Lutheran University’s baseball program
Nancy Pack retired after six years as principal at the school
South Kitsap School District officials deny plan is related to new high school
Elton Goodwin Memorial Foundation board advisor expects to break ground Aug. 3 with the project concluding in early October
Senior seamlessly moved around field for Wolves during soccer season
Along with salmon, beans, coleslaw, garlic bread and drinks will be served from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. June 21
Senior earned state berth as a new wrestler at heavyweight
South Kitsap needs eight innings to defeat Newport 5-2
While others run hundreds of miles, he spends summers on Alaskan fishing boats
Van Amen looks to repeat as discus champion at Mount Tahoma
South Kitsap headed back to Class 4A semifinals after dominant performance at regional tournament
AUBURN — Andrew Thoresen and Collin Palau threw a combined four-hit shutout to lead Central Kitsap to a Class 3A West Central District/Southwest Bi-District Tournament championship with a 2-0 victory May 16 at Auburn Mountainview.
PORT ORCHARD — The Puget Sound Naval Shipyard plans to add jobs to meet demand for scheduled maintenance and emergent repairs of U.S. military vessels.
That was perhaps the most significant message Capt. Stephen Williamson, commander of Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (PSNS) and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, delivered during a 20-minute presentation May 14 to the Port Orchard Chamber of Commerce luncheon at the Port Orchard Eagles’ club.