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The Kingston High girls swim team from left to right: freshmen Nicole Avila and Kaylie Manix

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Swimming and showing off Buccaneer style

KINGSTON — The Buccaneers girls swimming squad gets a team of its own and an opportunity to demonstrate what…

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Bangor sailor arrested for child rape

PORT ORCHARD — A sailor serving aboard the Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor submarine USS Ohio was arrested last week…

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Suquamish, state ink agreement for mental health care

SUQUAMISH — Until now, Suquamish tribal members seeking Medicaid-eligible mental health services from the state encountered frustrating, timely…

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Vacations delay SEED review

By JUSTINE FREDERIKSEN

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Kingston Tax owner speaks out after break-in

KINGSTON — A recent burglary of Kingston Tax Services leaves clients dating back eight years vulnerable to identity…

Metal recycler Bob Eyer stands on his property where he sorts and recycles scrap metal. The bins in the background are filled with sorted metal and regularly picked up by haulers. Eyer works in the yard on a daily basis.

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Hansville recycling business rooted in conflict

Ecology deems Hansville property hazard site.

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Tide in Knots

South Kitsap Fire and Rescue crews were called to a possible water mudflats near the Harper boat launch…

Opinion

Better health an attainable goal for state

Sound Off is a public forum. Articles are selected from letters to the editor or may be written…

Kyle Morrill reads his Poke’mon book to his fourth grade teacher Kim Lefler during silent reading on the first day of school at East Port Orchard Elementary. Students at all South Kitsap schools headed back to class on Wednesday for the 2008-009 school year.

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Buccaneers will invade the streets of Port Orchard this weekend as the city again hosts its “Who Killed the  Cap’n?” Murder Mystery Weekend.

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Arrrrgh, mateys, pirate murder mystery on tap

Pirates will take over Port Orchard today, as the third annual Mystery Weekend will create a fantasy environment…

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Port Orchard’s annexation results mixed

Not unlike the Allied forces moving into France during World War II, Port Orchard is currently involved in…

Obituaries

Kenneth Lyle Andrews

Kenneth Lyle Andrews, 66 Kenneth Lyle Andrews of Poulsbo, loving father & good friend, died Sept. 5. He…

Obituaries

Milton Carrigan LaJune

Milton Carrigan LaJune Milton LaJune was born on Jan. 2, 1927 in Carbonado and died on Sept. 5…

Letters to the Editor

Bremerton Patriot Letters to the Editor | Sept. 6

This morning I had the privilege to witness the return of a true American Hero, the USS Kitty…

Opinion

Welcome to Bremerton USS Kitty Hawk

The USS Kitty Hawk docked at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard in Bremerton on Tuesday, bringing a crew of…

Former USS Kitty Hawk sailor William Burge

Life

Kitty Hawk vetearans make one last cruise

USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) set sail from San Diego August 28 with a few extra ‘crewmembers’ aboard.…

Palmer

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Ruth Palmer, 83

Ruth Lundy Palmer passed away with her loving family by her side on Aug. 30, 2008 at her…

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CALENDAR

GRANDPARENTS FIESTA: Ashley Gardens at Bremerton, an Alzheimer’s and memory care community, to host a Mexican fiesta-themed Grandparents’…

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