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Port accepts $2.58 million for SEED

After nearly an hour of public testimony that was largely supportive of the controversial Sustainable Energy and Economic…

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McCormick annexation out of the Woods

The Port Orchard city government presented its case for the annexation of the McCormick Woods subdivision on Wednesday…

Neutralboy's got one last local show before they leave for their next tour — 7 p.m.

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‘It ain’t impossible, it ain’t easy’ — Neutralboy tours the nation

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For those who’d like to know where their food comes from

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Koffin Katz headline a Sunday bill of psychobilly — with Total Wreck

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WHAT’S GOING ON | Kitsap A&E calendar for the week of Oct. 15-22

ARTS & CRAFTS CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRY: The 15th Annual Bainbridge Island arts and history event, slated for…

Northwest icon Ivan Doig.

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What’s Up In Brief

JEWEL BOX POETS NO MORE One of Poulsbo’s platforms for spoken word is disappearing. The Jewel Box Poets’…

A scene from inside the Scrapyard Massacre.

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HAUNTED HALLOWEEN | A little bit beyond spooky

What’s Up kicks off a series on Kitsap’s haunts for the Haunted Holiday Season. A piercing scream shatters…

Ryan's piece in the show — 'They Won't Even Stop By Burying Me.'

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Bring out your dead, a review

What’s Up ponders mortality at the annual Dia De Los Muertos show in Bremerton. BREMERTON — This month, with…

Northwest comedy veteran Mike Wally Walter on a recent night at Slip 45.

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Veteran Northwest comedian on Slip 45’s Shipwreck Lounge

Port Orchard place brings in the funny at 8 p.m. every Wednesday night on Bay Street. PORT ORCHARD…

Look for this logo at your local bookstore.

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WEST SOUND BOOKSELLERS | IndieBound promotes community pride

A dispatch from the West Sound Independent Booksellers, a collective of independent book stores from Port Gamble to…

Kingston’s Tyler Klopp fumbles a pass during Friday’s game against Sequim at NK stadium. The Bucs were defeated

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Kingston’s homecoming a bitter pill to swallow

Bucs lose to Sequim 74-0, but there’s always a second chance.

The Kingston High band rocked the stadium during Friday’s homecoming festivities.

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Cel-e-brate good times — come on

Kingston band keeps the crowd groovin’.

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S. P. I. R. I. T., spirit, let’s hear it

KINGSTON — Perhaps the sport world’s most under-recognized athletes, cheerleaders require the endurance of long-distance runners.

Opinion

PSRC’s vision would keep Kitsap a ‘bedroom’

Kitsap’s economy is heavily dependent on public and government employers. Over the past seven years, combined employment of…

South Kitsap quarterback Bryan Dorsey launches a pass against Bellarmine.

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Wolves’ fate in Tacoma’s hand’s

Tacoma is known as “The City of Destiny.”

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Letters to the Editor

I am voting for Sherry Appleton to return her to the Washington State Legislature to represent the 23rd…

Opinion

Taking another look at sexuality in church

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United Way advances the common good

The United Way of Kitsap County is one month into the 2008 annual fundraising campaign and so far…

Checkers coffee shop owner Jim Wise is hosting a baseball display at his Front Street location. The artifacts contain original magazine covers

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Checkers coffee shop owner Jim Wise is hosting a baseball display at his Front Street location. The artifacts contain original magazine covers, clippings and baseball related equipment.

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School Briefs

Jessica Cook, a native of Poulsbo and 1997 graduate of North Kitsap High, has been named a Liberace…