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Many Kitsap residents have come to question the county’s continued participation in the Puget Sound Regional Council, particularly…

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North Kitsap Herald Letters to the Editor | Aug. 16

My name is Julee Marcelino and I am the committee chairperson for fundraising activities for the North Kitsap…

NKSD Director of Transportation Ron Lee points out a buses’ most important loading and unloading safety feature: the stop sign arm. Learning about everything bus safety is a major component of bus driver training.

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Thank you, driver, for getting me there safely

KINGSTON — They transport the world’s most precious commodity: children.

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SATURDAY 16

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Sports Briefs

Bend puts end to Jackets’ season, but Kitsap does upend Spokane in season finale.

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Trauma goes beyond the battlefield

BREMERTON — When Jonothan Pritchett went looking for relief from a back injury, he found out his pain…

Suquamish Theatre Project participants (front row

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New theatre group builds up culture, tears down stereotypes

SUQUAMISH — In the little community of Suquamish, new voices are lending cultural enlightenment through literature. The Suquamish…

Some streets will be closed downtown from 5-11 p.m. tonight for Poulsbo’s centennial street dance. Free shuttle buses will run every 15 minutes starting at 5:30 p.m.  from College Market Place and Christ Memorial Church.

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Downtown Road Closure Map for Poulsbo centennial street dance

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Chinook fishing in marine areas 9 and 10 closes Aug. 15

Anglers nab nearly 4,800 kings

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Does the PSRC actually benefit Kitsap?

This the third in a series of guest columns dealing with Puget Sound Regional Council’s (PSRC) Vision 2040,…

Sports

Former big leaguer settling back in SK

According to some baseball fans, all it takes for a left-hander to carve out a 10-year career as…

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Clean-and-sober house draws fire from its neighbors

t Home for recovering addicts not appropriate

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Wedding party goes awry | North Kitsap Herald 911 Briefs

A 31-year-old woman was arrested and booked in jail on Aug. 14 for punching her husband-to-be in his…

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Bremerton Patriot Letters to the Editor | Aug. 16

On July 15, we lost our son, Malachi DeWalt, to a tragic accident. It was the most devastating…

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Drive hammered and you will get nailed

Heather Meadows was only 20 years old when her life was cut short by a drunk driver in…

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FYI | Bremerton Patriot Announcements for Aug. 16

BIRTHS AT HARRISON MEDICAL CENTER Thursday, July 31 A boy to Chelasea Buff and Adam Garcia of Bremerton.…

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Bremerton Patriot Community Calendar | Aug. 16

WASTE NOT: Bring your old electronic equipment to the Community Electronic Waste Recycling Day with a portion of…

Brian Walters from Hanson Signs sets the safety bars in place to take the known McGavin Bakery sign back to his shop. The Bremerton bakery’s sign recently fell to the ground after a freelance painter was hired to paint the sign and accidently unhooked the safety cables.

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Not exactly a frosting fix at McGavin Bakery

Business

KCCDC names Salazar new board member | Bremerton Patriot Business Briefs

The Kitsap County Community Development Corporation (KCCDC) added Kathy Salazar, owner and broker of Real Estate Connexion of…

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Perkins goes back to back at Silverdale Thunder

Some people have a lucky charm, like a penny, rabbit’s foot or a four-leaf clover.