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The Tour de Kitsap is Sunday, July 26.

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POLICE LOG Unruly neighbor, dog pepper sprayed

Sheriff’s deputies responded to a harassment call at 3:45 p.m. July 13 in the 1900 block of NE…

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State Rep. Sherry Appleton appointed to state Council on Aging

State Rep. Sherry Appleton (D-Poulsbo) of the 23rd Legislative District was appointed this week to serve on the…

Opinion

Childcare needs support of future Bremerton mayor

The parents of children at Kitsap Child Care and Preschool were concerned about the number of daycares closing…

Business

BUSINESS BRIEFS Olympic Radiology, AMI merge

Olympic Medical Imaging Consultants consolidated the Olympic Radiology and Advanced Medical Imaging nuclear medicine departments into a single…

Sports

Kitsap Bears marching toward playoffs, again

POULSBO — Despite being shaken by a lightning storm and a tough loss on the same night, the…

News

Bremerton man and his dog pepper sprayed by police

Sheriff’s deputies responded to a harassment call at 3:45 p.m. July 13 in the 1900 block of NE…

News

State Rep. Sherry Appleton appointed to state Council on Aging

State Rep. Sherry Appleton (D-Poulsbo) of the 23rd Legislative District was appointed this week to serve on the…

Letters to the Editor

Somehow, the school district’s doomsday scenarios never happen

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Letters to the Editor

Putaansuu helped McCormick Woods annexation happen

To all my McCormick Woods area friends and neighbors: I guess you can take the boy out of…

Letters to the Editor

Three strikes law an expensive travesty of justice

With the dubious distinction of being the country that locks up more citizens than any other country, it…

Letters to the Editor

A right to free healthcare is implied in the Constitution

J.M. Mezzanotte’s July 3 letter to the editor (“Our ‘rights’ spelled out in the Constitution”) speculates that I…

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Sen. Murray muscles ferry money

Senator Patty Murray secures additional federal funding for Washington State ferries.

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City OKs ‘Paint the Town’ event, but can they close Bay Street?

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Taxable retail sales decline 12.8 percent during first quarter 2009

Olympia — Taxable retail sales declined 12.8 percent to $23.2 billion during the first quarter of 2009 compared…

News

Sen. Murray muscles ferry money

One day after a major oversight in which the U.S. Department of Transportation failed to provide adequate stimulus…

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Investigators release sketch of murder victim, speculate he was Hispanic

The bones found in South Kitsap a month ago are now believed to be from a young Hispanic…

News

Appleton appointed to state panel on aging

OLYMPIA — State Rep. Sherry Appleton announced Wednesday she has been appointed to a state commission on aging.…

Life

Families on the EDGE helps keep Theater School in session at BPA

With a fundraising auction placed during the intermission of an Edge show, she thought, the improv troupe’s eccentric…

In spite of age

Life

Maybe laughter really is the best medicine

Thoughts on the virtues and healing power of sidesplitting, with a comedian, an improv actor and a health…