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North Kitsap hosts Ballard on May 11 | Lacrosse

It’s not too late to catch the North Kitsap lacrosse team in action. The team was originally scheduled…

The North Kitsap Vikings won five Olympic League titles: baseball

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It’s on to districts: Baseball begins May 9 at Kitsap County Fairgrounds | District schedules

The North Kitsap Vikings won five Olympic League titles: baseball, boys soccer, boys track, girls tennis, and girls…

Letters to the Editor

Uncomfortable with church’s opposition

James Olson’s letter regarding religious freedom caused a backlash (“Freedom of religion is sacred, and it’s the law,”…

Letters to the Editor

Don’t ‘deface’ the Norseman statue

Would you place a 12th Man flag on a Native American totem pole? How about rabbit ears or,…

The May 8 North Kitsap Herald: 40 pages in two sections

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Mental health grant, Great Give, Village Green among top stories

Officials hope a mental health grant will help keep those who need help out of jail. The Kitsap…

Culinary Specialist Seaman Vans Saret

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From sea to shining sea

PACIFIC OCEAN – It’s a classic American tale, immigrants coming from foreign shores to the United States in…

Opinion

The Petri Dish: State Auditor gets erased

It took 207 days of campaigning through two elections in 2012 for Troy Xavier Kelley to secure the…

Opinion

Potential for growth in jobs, economy

The Port of Bremerton’s exploration of export and import opportunities with Taiwan presents some very exciting, and very…

Letters to the Editor

Better option: Tests designed by teachers

In his letter May 1 (“Common Core won’t improve education,” page A4), James Behrend nailed it when he…

Letters to the Editor

Donations will help Lions Club preserve eyesight

These generous donations will be used locally for our various sight projects, including pre-school vision screening, eye exams,…

Letters to the Editor

Pete DeBoer deserves some thanks

After reading your article concerning Pete DeBoer (“DeBoer says he won’t seek third term on Kingston Port Commission,”…

Letters to the Editor

A successful celebration of community service

On behalf of the Poulsbo-North Kitsap Rotary Club, I would like to thank all of those that made…

Opinion

Potential for growth in Kitsap jobs, economy | In Our Opinion

The Port of Bremerton’s exploration of export and import opportunities with Taiwan presents some very exciting, and very…

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Community briefs (May 8, 2015)

Septic Sense workshop offered in Bremerton, Harrison offers free skin cancer screening, Silverdale Friends of the Library book…

The Stavis Natural Resources Conservation Area includes several wetlands and fish-bearing streams that flow into Hood Canal.

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553 acres near Seabeck transferred to Stavis conservation area

OLYMPIA – May 5 at its regular monthly public meeting, the Board of Natural Resources authorized two transfers…

Old electronics can be placed inside old refrigerators for easy pick-up.

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Program makes it easy to recycle electronics

SEATTLE – A new program makes it easy to get rid of your old, unwanted electronic devices. Just…

Sports

Central Kitsap Cougars shine at Shelton Invitational

SHELTON — Consistency. That might be the best word to describe the performance of Central Kitsap's boys and…

A “World War II Japanese-style hand grenade“ was discovered May 7 by a Port Orchard Goodwill employee who was sorting through donations. Port Orchard Police were called at 1:15 p.m. and that store

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Port Orchard Goodwill employee finds ‘donated’ grenade

Police chief Geoffrey Marti said the device was transported to a secure location for evaluation

Opinion

My Turn: Let’s take a walk down Memory Lane

I'm first up among Community Advisory Board members to write a column for the Bremerton Patriot and Central…

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16 area residents graduate from WGU Washington

SEATTLE – Of the 1,700 graduates who earned degrees at WGU Washington this year, 16 are from Bremerton…