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Summer Solstice celebration June 20

The Summer Solstice Celebration Kirtan is set from 7:30-9:30 p.m. June 20 at the Olalla Community Club, 12970…

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Boy is state letter writing champ

Peter Baumer, a fourth-grader from Port Orchard, was among three 2014 state champions in Washington’s “Letters About Literature”…

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Swim Deck holding grand opening on June 20

The Swim Deck has scheduled a grand opening June 20 in downtown Port Orchard. It is located at…

Bremerton/Olympic Peninsula Council President Larry Salter

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Hammrick receives NJROTC award

Cadet Chief Petty Officer Tyler Hammrick of the South Kitsap High School Navy Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps…

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Spanish Immersion Program at Burley Glenwood Elementary this fall

The school is hosting an informational meeting at 6:30 p.m. June 25 for parents that may be interested…

Sports

Former Seahawks will help teach at football camp

Four former Seahawks players will head squads of coaches and assistants in teaching the techniques of football at…

Sports

Bucs track, XC camp scheduled for June23-26

The Kingston Buccaneers cross country and track and field teams are hosting a three-day camp

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Letters to the Editor

Readers are writing about the President, school shootings, the crisis triage center and food drives

Hayden Ormsby is part of one big McDonald’s family.

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Community Briefs

Here's what's happening in and around Silverdale and Bremerton

A tribute to Casey Kasem

Opinion

Here’s this week’s Cagle cartoon

It's a tribute to Casey Kasem and the years to radio he gave to all of us

Opinion

Make summer count

Students of all ages can find great ways to support their communities this summer.

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KCAA hosting event for local farmers, consumers and co-ops

The Kitsap Community and Agricultural Alliance (KCAA) will host a special community appreciation event from 1-5 p.m. June…

Letters to the Editor

Reader supports Marty McClendon for Congresss

Are you tired of working harder and smarter and being punished with a discriminatory, progressive income tax that…

News

Woman claims investigation was botched, suspect set free

Victim Jordan Monasmith, a speech pathologist with the district, told Q13 that detention officers washed the suspect’s clothing…

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Resident garden built on donations and love

For the longest time, the residents of Pinewood Manor have wanted a garden. But for those with low-income…

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Capacci no longer a finalist for ferries chief

Transportation Secretary Lynn Peterson announced today she will restart the search for a new leader of the state…

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Bremerton Parks and Recreation Commission to meet June 24

The City of Bremerton Parks and Recreation Commission will hold it’s monthly meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday,…

The Point No Point County Park has two new parking lots. The project was completed June 13

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Point No Point parking lots finished, open to the public

There's once again a place for the public to park at Point No Point

Business

Rid your body of ‘log jams’ for better health | Spinal Column

“What I’m doing — what the adjustment is doing — is breaking up logjams.”

A girl prepares to have her face painted during the Food For Kids fundraiser at Mike Wallace Park June 7.

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Kiwanis fundraiser bigger than expected

Five-hundred — or more — people attended the June 7 event