t Kitsap Soccer Club establishes home in Bremerton; games slated for
A partnership between the Bremerton School District (BSD) and the newly formed Kitsap Soccer Club has brought professional soccer to Kitsap County, according to a statement released by the franchise Tuesday.
Soon-to-be Bremerton boys tennis coach Erich Anspach has the experience necessary to turn the Knights into a winner.
A new fitness park complete with a jungle gym and paved track has Naval Avenue Early Learning Center students and staff running in circles with excitement.
The pitter-patter of raindrops and footsteps slapping cement marked the beginning of the Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk at Silverdale Waterfront Park on Sept. 20.
The fate of a three-parcel piece of land in Seabeck where the closed Seabeck Elementary School stands is slowly taking shape.
Dirt is officially turned on a “state-of-the-science” residential building at the main campus of Kitsap Mental Health Services (KMHS) in East Bremerton.
High expectations and quality teaching are translating into above-average Advanced Placement (AP) exam scores in the Central Kitsap School District, particularly at Central Kitsap High School.
Perhaps we are snowballs under sunshine, melting as seasons change and calendar pages turn, inevitably evaporating.
For some, the process is too fast.
That’s why Jake Purcey, 22, is a bone marrow donor.
A 2004 Olympic High School graduate and electrician for the Department of Defense (DoD) at Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor, Purcey is a Bremerton native, born and raised.
The pitter-patter of raindrops and footsteps slapping cement marked the beginning of the Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk at Silverdale Waterfront Park on Sept. 20.
Harrison Medical Center is “live.”
Dirt is officially turned on a “state-of-the-science” residential building at the main campus of Kitsap Mental Health Services (KMHS) in East Bremerton.
A long-term, skilled nursing facility in Bremerton is named in a class action lawsuit filed against 15 Washington state convalescent centers.
The Kitsap County HIV/AIDS Foundation is hosting AIDS Walk Kitsap 2008, a grassroots effort aimed at raising funds and awareness around HIV and AIDS, tomorrow at the Bremerton Harborside. Registration begins at noon, with the walk stepping off at 1 p.m.
The Central Kitsap School District (CKSD) will have a more efficient parent notification system for the 2008-09 school year thanks to “SchoolMessenger,” a pilot program designed to make electronic message delivery more reliable and efficient.
The Kitsap County HIV/AIDS Foundation is hosting AIDS Walk Kitsap 2008, a grassroots effort aimed at raising funds and awareness around HIV and AIDS, tomorrow at the Bremerton Harborside. Registration begins at noon, with the walk stepping off at 1 p.m.
As summer’s clock ticks toward midnight, recreational enthusiasts are moving from the great outdoors to the confines of roofs and walls.
Mountain View Middle School’s entire student body filled the gymnasium Wednesday for a special assembly, hearing firsthand from an astronaut about life in space.
Dr. Bernice Cohen Sachs was 8 years old when her family’s physician bellowed, “Girls don’t become doctors!”
Neighbors for a Greater Seabeck Community Center, spearheading a project to replace the town’s shutdown elementary school with a community center, met Thursday at the Emel House at Scenic Beach State Park, welcoming representatives from the Port of Bremerton, Central Kitsap School District (CKSD) and Kitsap County Board of Commissioners.
