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Bill Dagsaan  has written a children’s book that teaches family values using Bigfoot-like characters. The book is based on stories he had told to his grandchildren.

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Local writer uses Bigfoot to teach family values

Bill Dagsaan never started out to be a children’s author. But through sharing stories about a family of…

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Former colleague looking to find a lost friend

It's a simple photo of a young boy fishing with his father. And Jeff Ellis wants to give…

Top left: Steve Bosch; top right: Jack Doninger; bottom left: Allan Wodenschck; bottom right: Linda Joyce

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People in the news in 2014 … Where are they now?

Many times we write about people because they have some connection to a news story. But after the…

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Investigation into duplex fire continues

While Fire Chief Al Duke said the cause of the fire was accidental, he and others from the…

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Gaeta, now an adult, transferred to Kitsap County Jail

Suspect in the murder of Jenise Wright turned 18 on Dec. 23

Deputies Ben Herrin

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Sheriff’s office honors staff with annual awards

Among those who were honored Dec. 11 were Deputies Ben Herrin and Kurtis Lont, who were given the…

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Law enforcement career comes to a close for Sheriff Steve Boyer

If you ask Steve Boyer how he ended up in law enforcement, he’ll tell you about an incident…

At the rally on Dec. 14

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Black community and police working well together

In the wake of last week’s Black Lives Matter rally in Bremerton, community leaders and law enforcement official…

Sheriff Steve Boyer.

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Law enforcement career comes to a close for Sheriff Boyer

If you ask Steve Boyer how he ended up in law enforcement, he’ll tell you about an incident…

Helping others is the thought behind Outrageous Christmas.

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No doubt, it’s going to be an Outrageous Christmas

Outrageous Christmas will continue every year as a tribute to God’s love and the birth of Christ.

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Sheriff’s office honors staff with annual awards

Deputies honored for efforts on New Year’s Eve shooting in South Kitsap

The Salvation Army red kettle and bell are out this holiday season.

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Trying a hand at ringing in the holiday season

Like others, I walk past many bell ringers during the season. Sometimes I give. Sometimes I don’t.

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Port still working to fill the Bremerton Marina

If two-for-one is a good deal, then two-for-one for the second time around is a great deal. That…

Reacting to incidents of police violence against young black men

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More than 100 march to bring attention to police violence

Religious and community leaders in Bremerton staged a rally Sunday to bring attention to incidents of police violence…

Doug and Marianne Owen have cared for their holly orchard since they purchased the property in 1988.

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They’ve got plenty of boughs of holly

Couple at Holly Vista Orchard ship wreaths coast-to-coast

Vern LaPrath stands in front of his house on Hanford Avenue in East Bremerton. He has been campaigning for speed bumps for years.

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Man’s long fight to stop Hanford Avenue speeders may finally be won

Some motorists drive 70 miles per hour in 25 mph zone, do doughnuts, he says

Naval Academy PE teacher Debbie Lindgren poses with student during lunch time in the school gymnasium. Students at the elementary school call her “Mrs. L.”

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Local PE teacher nominated for national honors

If you ask Debbie Lindgren what makes her a great physical education teacher, she'd tell you it's because…

Eagle Scouts stand with their peers for a photograph after the ceremony. Each Scout was given a framed award that included a hand carved eagle.

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Boy Scout Troop 1539 honors 14 Eagle Scouts

A rather unusual Eagle Scout ceremony was held by Boy Scout Troop 1539 of Silverdale on Nov. 24.…

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County to permanently close portions of Silverdale Community Center

The county, which owns the building, has announced that heavy rain has damaged the building's roof beyond repair.

Berniece Blees looks at a scrapbook of her days at the shipyard.

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Local women become ‘Calendar Girls’

Fundraiser for Women in Trades group features three Kitsap County "Rosies"