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Man caught after Kitsap Way McDonald’s armed robbery

Bremerton Police captured an armed robbery suspect leaving the scene at McDonald’s on Kitsap Way early Tuesday morning.…

Obituaries

Claude Sherman

Claude Howard Sherman died March 10 in Kingston. He was 43. Sherman was born May 26, 1965. He…

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Kitsap Peninsula Visitor & Convention Bureau moving to Silverdale

Beginning Friday, March 13, the Kitsap Peninsula Visitor & Convention Bureau will be located in Silverdale. The move…

Letters to the Editor

Why make their traffic problem our problem?

I have read very few articles regarding the different options being considered to correct the congestion problem of…

Letters to the Editor

Proposed bills wouldn’t legalize same-sex marriage

In response to “It Infringes on Our Religious Freedom,” by Debbie McGarr (March 6) Ms. McGarr, I wanted…

Obituaries

Coleton A.J. Dumford

Coleton A.J. Dumford died on April 2 at his home in Suquamish. He was born on March 8…

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North Kitsap Fire & Rescue meets with Boy Scout Troop 1555

Chief Dan Smith and Captain Toby Schultz from the North Kitsap Fire & Rescue attended Boy Scout Troop…

Obituaries

Charles Bates

Charles F. Bates of Poulsbo died March 7. He was 92. Bates was born in Seattle on Oct.…

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Central Market pulls peanut products as a precaution

POULSBO — A handful of peanut products have been pulled from the shelves of Central Market. Michael Latham,…

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Severe Weather Shelter to open

The Kitsap County Department of Emergency Management will be activating the county’s Severe Weather Shelter Plan due to…

The Atomic Bombshells will be on Bainbridge at 8 p.m.

Life

WHAT GOES ON | Kitsap A&E Calendar for the week March 6-12

ARTS & CRAFTS CELTIC FIDDLING WORKSHOPS: Local fiddling master Jane Landstra (of Dancing Bow Studio and the Country…

Life

CELESTIAL MUSINGS | Gardening’s dirty work

I see those people every year. Those gardening people, with the six-foot tall cornstalks by mid-May and big,…

Bremerton’s Blueberry Park community garden is currently undergoing major renovations this year.

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The allure of a ‘recession garden’ | JOKER’S PEACE

Looking to offset food costs and bolster the local economy, more people are looking to the land. The…

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DNR hearing scheduled for Newberry Hill Heritage Park land swap

The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is hosting a public hearing March 18 on exchange of…

A Coates Design Architects digital rendering of the Madrona Avenue residence currently under construction

Life

A homegrown festival for all things Green

Kitsap’s inaugural Eco Tour, combined with an eco-themed Home and Garden Show, a kid-friendly Eco-Village and even Eco…

Richard and Willo.

Life

‘Breakfast at Sally’s,’ the inspirational story makes way to Port Orchard

Port Orchard’s Bethel Avenue Book Store welcomes Richard LeMieux and his dog Willo, at 1 p.m. March 7…

Life

Lucky 13 for Liberty Bay Books

Free events slated for celebration throughout the month. Liberty Bay Books, Poulsbo’s community bookstore, turns 13 this month…

A Trophy Life — Canadian band named for a Spinal Tap referance

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WEEKEND WROCK | A Trophy Life and more obscure Spinal Tap references

A sexy and sinister Seattle bunch, a ‘hillbilly jam grass’ band, A Trophy Life and more Spinal Tap…

RockIt Roost Roost'R Vixen Benni Starlite.

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The RockIt Roost: Calling All Pin-Up Girls

Kitsap’s inaugural pin-up contest & rockabilly festival is slated for May 16 in Silverdale. The RockIt Roost, Kitsap’s…

BAC artist Barbara Wilson paints in the gallery March 21.

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What’s Up For First Friday | Art Walks in Bremerton and Bainbridge

‘Streets and Roads’ at BAC Traveling from inner-city highways and byways to wide open country lanes, Bainbridge Arts…