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Laura Henning

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Miss Western Washington Pinto looking to nab national title

Laura Henning, 19, is a young woman with goals and a dream.

Olympic College welding student Rich Kruzner takes a welding exam at the college May 5.

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OC welding program sees drastic jump in enrollment

If you ask Olympic College welding instructor Al Kitchens why so many more students are signing up for…

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Grant makers to meet with local non-profits

The best way to match grant makers with nonprofits? A funders forum, of course.

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CKSD budget cuts bad, but preparation has minimized damage

The Central Kitsap School District (CKSD), like most other school districts, is preparing to make the best of…

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OC welding program sees drastic jump in enrollment

If you ask Olympic College welding instructor Al Kitchens why so many more students are signing up for…

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Grant makers coming to meet with non-profits

The best way to match grant makers with nonprofits? A funders forum, of course.

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Community hears plans for Manette Bridge replacement

The Manette Bridge, which was built in 1930, is considered by experts to be “structurally deficient and functionally…

Leadership Kitsap “The Marksmen” team members Jennifer Forbes and Jeff Pfost install a sign on the trail they and their team members helped construct at Naval Avenue Early Learning Center.

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Naval Avenue will help kids be ‘born learning’

The Naval Avenue Early Learning Center has been at the forefront of early childhood education in Bremerton for…

Nate Farmer

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Taking it to the mini-baja limit

The students of Olympic College’s welding program will soon put their building skills to the test against engineering…

Signs forewarn drivers of the upcoming Bucklin Hill/Tracyton Boulevard project slated to begin later this month.

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Road work plentiful, but ‘ahead of schedule’

Several road projects are being wrapped up throughout the county while Central Kitsap awaits the start of the…

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Bells will be ringing

The sounds of reverberating bells will soon fill the air in Bremerton.

Laddie Cox

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Taking it to mini-baja limits

The students of Olympic College’s welding program will soon put their building skills to the test against engineering…

Lester 'Flip' Herndon

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BSD selects new superintendent

The Bremerton School District (BSD) has decided to make an offer to one of three remaining candidates for…

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City of Bremerton to receive $20 million in stimulus money

The city of Bremerton is set to receive more than $20 million in federal and state stimulus grants…

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YWCA recognizes local women’s achievements

The stairs outside the Kitsap Conference Center at Bremerton Harborside were filled with diverse faces and colorful clothing…

Spanish Immersion students make decorations for the Cinco de Mayo party taking place at 6 p.m. May 6 at Naval Avenue Elementary School.

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‘Seis de Mayo’ is close enough

Family nights are a fairly common occurrence for the Naval Avenue Early Learning Center Parent Teacher Association (PTA),…

Ralph Harper and Ava Strobel are in the “High 5” program.

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Holly Ridge Center gives autistic kids ‘High 5’

Dave Strobel, former owner of the Hansville Market, has seen a big improvement in his autistic daughter Ava’s…

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YWCA recognizes local women’s achievements

The stairs outside the Kitsap Conference Center at Bremerton Harborside were filled with diverse faces and colorful clothing…

Jamie Osterman of Bremerton pushes her son Ryan

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Walking the walk for babies

Jamie Osterman knows all too well the experience of a preterm birth.

Petty Officer 2nd Class Eric Gjersvold

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PECE program bridges gap between teachers, parents

Local military recently helped to breathe new life into Emerald Heights Elementary School’s Personal Excellence through Cooperative Education…