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‘Do what you like to fight what you hate’: Charity motorcycle ride raises funds to fight human trafficking

PORT ORCHARD — Do what you like to fight what you hate.

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Olympic College introduces inaugural Hall of Fame class

BREMERTON — After 71 years of athletes, coaches and teams working hard for Olympic College, the school has…

“A memory, a monologue, a rant and a prayer”: Tonight’s benefit supports YWCA of Kitsap

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“A memory, a monologue, a rant and a prayer”: Tonight’s benefit supports YWCA of Kitsap

BREMERTON — Support the YWCA of Kitsap County with a lot of laughs, a few serious thoughts and…

Paul Weaver tattoos Chelsey Freeman with flash art. Michelle Beahm / Kitsap News Group

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‘Little bit of love, little bit of hate’: The Clinic Tattoo has something for everyone

BREMERTON — The Clinic Tattoo in Bremerton held a super sale on Valentine’s Day, offering a select list…

Barbara Ransby is scheduled to speak at Olympic College’s second Presidential Equity and Excellence lecture series on Feb. 28 at the Admiral Theater, in Bremerton.                                Photo courtesy BarbaraRansby.com

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Barbara Ransby is the featured speaker at OC’s second Equity and Excellence lecture, Feb. 28

BREMERTON — Olympic College’s second edition of its Presidential Equity and Excellence Lecture Series is scheduled for 7-8…

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Restoring Hope with Scarlet Road: Fundraising auction needs donations, volunteers

BREMERTON — Scarlet Road is planning a “Restoring Hope” fundraising auction March 24, open to anyone who wishes…

Ellen Yates Barnard with the baby of someone for whom she was a doula, while Barnard was volunteering at a birthing center for a month in Zimbabwe in Africa.                                Photo courtesy Ellen Yates Barnard

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Conversations with a doula: Learn more about doula services at free weekly chats

BREMERTON — Ellen Yates Barnard is reaching out to the community. She wants to start a conversation.

Brian Watson, organizer of the Kitsap Builds Bridges, Not Walls vigil, hopes the entire length of the Manette Bridge will be filled with “people joined by mass celebration of diversity” from 1-3 p.m. Feb. 25. Michelle Beahm / Kitsap News Group

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Kitsap Builds Bridges, Not Walls: A vigil to show diversity support in our own community

BREMERTON — Locals Brian Watson and Sally Jo Martine want the Kitsap community to gather together on Feb.…

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23rd annual Kitsap Water Festival needs volunteers

CENTRAL KITSAP — Learning about water is fun.

Tiger Cub Tristan Crittenden of Den 1, Pack 5239 chartered to VFW Post 239, places a flag upon the grave of Staff Sergeant Paul A. Linder, US Army, World War II at Miller-Woodlawn Cemetery on May 23, 2015, in honor of Memorial Day. Photo courtesy Keith Ciancio

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West Bremerton pack provides a lifelong foundation for scouts

BREMERTON — Cub Scout Pack 5239 is young, but it’s growing and active.

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Kitsap Immigration Assistance Center is a resource to help local immigrant community

Kitsap Immigration Assistance Center is here to help.

Elizabeth Wing presents hand-dipped strawberries at Amy’s Decadent Chocolate, one of their most popular Valentine’s Day items. Michelle Beahm / Kitsap News Group

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Amy’s Decadent Chocolates prepares for the Valentine’s Day rush

BREMERTON — Amy Jablonski and her team of experienced employees are working as hard as they can to…

Snowballs, snowmen, snow angels — Kitsap has fun in the snow

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Snowballs, snowmen, snow angels — Kitsap has fun in the snow

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Willie Mae Sharpe is the owner and chef of Wiley’s Home Cooking food truck and the Chef Pslamist Catering company. Her food truck will open Feb. 8 in Bremerton.                                Photo courtesy of Willie Mae Sharpe’s Facebook page

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‘Comfort dishes with a twist’: Wiley’s Home Cooking food truck opens Feb. 8 in Bremerton

BREMERTON — Willie Mae Sharpe moved to Bremerton two weeks ago after accepting a position as the minister…

The New York Times building in Washington D.C. displayed banners promoting First Amendment freedom of speech rights, something Kay Daling said was inspiring to her.                                Bethany Tebbe / Courtesy

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One woman’s journey in activism

SILVERDALE — “Right after the election, I was unhappy,” said Kay Daling, 66, of Silverdale. “Then I heard…

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Executive order banning U.S. entry sows fear in Kitsap

BREMERTON — President Trump’s Jan. 27 executive order suspended entry into the United States to people from Iran,…

Central Kitsap School District leaders and staff work with educational environemtn experts and architects to tailor the 60,000-square-foot building to fit the needs of the students.                                Central Kitsap School District / Courtesy

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Marker Creek Community School open for students in fall 2017

CENTRAL KITSAP — Central Kitsap School District is home to more than just traditional education options — the…

Avalon Comics and Games sells new releases and classic editions, and is staffed by knowledgable people who can help a newbie find a starting place in decades worth of comics. The store also sells tabletop games, and hosts game day events. Michelle Beahm / Kitsap News Group

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Fans of comics and games have a home in Avalon

SILVERDALE — For the better part of a decade, comic book fans have had a place to go…

Habit Burger Grill is open 10:30a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Sunday, located in the Trails at Silverdale. Michelle Beahm / Kitsap News Group

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Habit Burger Grill: ‘a portal through space and time’

SILVERDALE — Habit Burger Grill hosted its pre-grand opening event Jan. 24, in the Trails at Silverdale.

More than triple the expected number of participants walked in the Seattle Womxn’s March Jan. 21, one event in hundreds of women’s marches worldwide. Sara Bernard / Sound Publishing

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Kitsap women partook in largest protest in U.S. history

Kitsap women partook in largest protest in U.S. history