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Science Extravaganza set for March 13

The South Kitsap High School Science Department will host the second annual Science Extravaganza on March 13 from…

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Three students win at Regional Art Show

The Olympic Educational Service District #114 recently held the 2015 Regional Art Show. Three students from South Kitsap…

Letters to the Editor

Recalling D & R

The D & R was the one place we knew our children would be safe for a couple…

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Open house March 10 forVashon ferry dock project

The meeting is slated from 5:30-7:30 p.m., with a brief presentation at 6:15 p.m., at Harper Church, 10384…

The Tacoma being towed to dock for trials.

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Ferry Tacoma repairs are put to the test in Elliott Bay this week

SEATTLE – The wait for the Jumbo Mark II Class ferry, Tacoma, to return to service will soon…

Cougar expert Brian Kertson holds a large sedated cougar on his shoulders.

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Cougars presentation to be hosted in Everett

Spring is already here and hiking season has come early. Hikers deep in the forest are in cougar…

A South Kitsap Fire and Rescue crew examine a vehicle that left the roadway while traveling eastbound on State Route 16

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Washington State Patrol investigating wreck on State Route 16

Washington State Patrol is investigating the cause of a wreck that happened March 5 on State Route 16,…

Daylight Saving Time (DST) begins at 2 a.m. March 8 and will end at 2 a.m. Nov. 1.

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Daylight Saving Time begins March 8

Daylight Saving Time (DST) begins at 2 a.m. March 8 and will end at 2 a.m. Nov. 1.

Sports

Olympic boys fall to Storm in first-round 2A state tournament action

Squalicum drilled nine 3-pointer in a 63-41 first-round win over the Olympic boys in the Class 2A Hardwood…

Opinion

The Petri Dish: Hump day for the legislative session

March 5 was hump day in the 2015 legislative session, day 53 of 105, after which lawmakers adjourn.…

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Crazed man threatens to kill officers, motel clerk

Leighton Asha Burke, 28, of Bremerton, was charged with felony harassment (threats to kill). Burke had been living…

Sgt. Troy Grossman is sworn in by Mayor Becky Erickson on March 4.

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Grossman promoted to Poulsbo police sergeant

Troy Grossman was formally promoted from Poulsbo police officer to sergeant on March 4, succeeding John Halsted, who…

Dogfish Creek flows past a house on 8th Avenue. The city is purchasing the site for $1.

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Poulsbo will buy flood-prone creekside property for $1

The Poulsbo City Council voted unanimously on March 4 to purchase a flood-prone parcel alongside a portion of…

The U.S.S Ranger

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USS Ranger begins five-month journey to Texas scrap yard

The USS Ranger, pulled by a tug, made its way through Rich Passage to begin its five-month journey…

Sports

CLASS 1B HARDWOOD CLASSIC | Crosspoint Academy girls falls to Sunnyside Christian; plays Evergreen Lutheran, again

The Warriors will play SeaTac League-rival Evergreen Lutheran, who lost to Republic, 64-34, at 9 a.m. March 6,…

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Four Angel insurance, health care solutions pass Senate

Sen. Jan Angel, R-Port Orchard, passed four measures to protect insurance consumers, reduce local government costs, help treatment…

William Pedersen

Obituaries

William Pedersen

Born May 9, 1921, to Annie and Carl Pedersen in Manette, William Carl Pedersen left us March 5…

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Community briefs

BREMERTON —Kitsap Tennis and Athletic Center, 1909 NE John Carlson Rd., will host their Easter egg hunt and…

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CKSD seeks candidates to fill school board vacancy

SILVERDALE – Central Kitsap School District is accepting applications to fill the board seat that will soon be…

Opinion

Editorial: Obstacles to salmon recovery

Two steps forward, three steps back. That's how the recovery of salmon — our region's canary in the…