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Letters to the Editor

Socialism is an attack on our freedom

In response to Karen Clay’s Aug. 7 letter, “Is socialism such a terrible thing?” I can only answer…

Opinion

Kudos to Bozeman for call a spade a spade

If last week’s decision by the Port of Bremerton commissioners to put the controversial Sustainable Energy and Economic…

Obituaries

Joan Newland

Joan E. Newland, 79, died, Aug. 20 at Silverton Hospital in Silverton, Ore. She was born June 3,…

News

Poulsbo man gets help with eluding police, gets caught anyway

INDIANOLA — A criminal’s run from the police Tuesday was aided by a diversionary call to 911 reporting…

News

Henry and Crowder keep lead in Council primary

POULSBO — In a tight race without a landslide candidate, former Councilman Jim Henry extended his lead over…

News

‘Getting high and enjoying the day’

POULSBO — A Poulsbo 15-year-old who told police officers he was just “getting high and enjoying the day”…

News

Drunken Sequim woman’s poker table rant leads her jail

PORT GAMBLE — A woman who climbed onto a casino poker table, drunk, shouting “whale killer” at patrons,…

The Bremerton Harborside Fountain Park will play host to Kitsap's inaugural Wine Festival Aug. 23.

Life

Bremerton Harborside to host the inaugural Kitsap Wine Festival

With a waterfront venue in waiting and a booming statewide wine industry, Kitsap readies for its first ever…

Silver City's menagerie of beers will take center stage at Summer Fest Aug. 22

Life

Silverdale Summer Fest: An end of summer ode to rock and beer

Another first-ever festival for Kitsap, Summer Fest celebrates local beer, local music and local merchandisers on the lawn…

News

Ride the Kingston ferry? You might have to call ahead in 2011

It could take a reservation to board a Kingston ferry in 2011. Washington State Ferries has tabbed the…

Obituaries

Ralls Clotfelter

Ralls Coston Clotfelter, 85, died Aug. 19 at his Lofall home with family members by his side after…

News

Horton leads Port candidates, Lemke leads SKSD board race

Preliminary results from the Kitsap County Auditor’s office have former Bremerton Mayor Lynn Horton handily leading the trio…

News

Henry and Crowder lead in Council primary

POULSBO — If Tuesday’s election results hold, former City Councilman Jim Henry and current Poulsbo City Councilwoman Kim…

News

Kitsap Transit delays vote on cuts, calls for public meetings

After discussing service policies and potential cuts for two meetings, the Kitsap Transit Board of Commissioners tabled a…

News

Bremerton man arrested for stabbing ‘friend’ in Wal-Mart Poulsbo parking lot

POULSBO – Poulsbo Police arrested a 21-year-old Bremerton man suspected of stabbing his 48-year-old friend in the Poulsbo…

A sedan awaits a tow following a collision on Front Street.

News

Front Street reopened following head-on collision

A sedan collided head-on with a pickup truck on Poulsbo’s Front Street Monday morning, temporarily blocking traffic. The…

James Hunnicutt returns from a nationwide tour with Wayne 'The Train' Hancock

Life

TIME, DATE, PLACE | Kitsap Happenings for the Week Aug. 14-20

A community calendar of Kitsap happenings for the week Aug. 14-20, 2009.

Macomber's 'Cedar Cove' comes to life this summer in Port Orchard

Life

Cedar Cove Days visualize Debbie’s world

City of Port Orchard set for town festival fashioned from local author Debbie Macomber’s novels, Aug. 26-30.

It's a dog's life at the Verksted this month.

Life

Verksted Gallery: Calling all dog photogs

The Verksted Gallery in Poulsbo is accepting entries for its annual amateur dog photo contest through Aug. 16.