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A young supporter of Todd Best waved a campaign sign Saturday during a rally for mayoral candidate Tom Best. The rally garnered about 50 people.

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Saturday rally gathers supporters of Todd Best

About 50 people wave signs and cheer for mayoral candidate

Opinion

Galloway’s the one for city council

Over the years I have learned the English language can be pretty convoluted. Two words can have the…

Opinion

Will firearms signs do anything?

Private businesses have always been allowed to prohibit the possession of firearms on their premises, so long as…

Opinion

Will firearms signs do anything?

Private businesses have always been allowed to prohibit the possession of firearms on their premises, so long as…

Opinion

District should choose Leavell

I am recommending that the Bremerton School District Board of Directors use their authority as elected officials and…

Opinion

Who will pay for 9/11 memorial site maintenance

The 9-11 Memorial construction looks to be coming to a conclusion and the ribbon cutting celebration arriving shortly.…

Before the Port of Indianola special meeting held to discuss a resolution to reopen the Indianola dock

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Indianola Port Commission appointment expected Wednesday

The Kitsap County Board of Commissioners is expected to appoint a member of the Indianola Port Commission on…

South Kitsap School District

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South Kitsap School District prepares for possible strike

After adopting a $95 million budget, South Kitsap School District board members passed a host of resolutions for…

A late afternoon deluge Wednesday left a section of Silverdale Way near Bucklin Hill Road completely covered in water. The huge puddle led to some vehicles creating massive rooster tails and prompted several drivers to report the minor flooding to 911 dispatchers.

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And then the rains came

A late afternoon deluge Wednesday left a section of Silverdale Way near Bucklin Hill Road completely covered in…

The Aug. 30 North Kitsap Herald: 32 pages in two sections

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Local pot laws, port appointment, boat restoration among top stories

A public hearing on new pot rules is scheduled for Sept. 11. A new member of the Indianola…

Letters to the Editor

City needs to be a code city

Is Port Orchard a “second-class city?” It is according to the state of Washington (Title 35 RCW).

James F. Jacobs

Obituaries

James F. Jacobs

James F. “Rick” Jacobs, passed away on Friday, Aug. 30, 2013, at his residence in Bremerton. He was…

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Upgrades planned for downtown Poulsbo roads

Third Avenue is expected to receive the most severe treatment. Approximately 1,500 feet of 3rd Avenue between Hostmark…

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Hansville man accused of child molestation

A Hansville man faces first-degree child molestation charges after family members reported him to police. Joseph Walter Dickie,…

South Kitsap Wolves quarterbacks coach Jared Prince works with the 2013 players in the preseason recently. Prince returns to Kitsap after four years with the Texas Rangers organization.

Sports

Prince accepts coaching position with SK

The North Kitsap graduate played four years with the Texas Rangers’ organization

Sports

FOOTBALL CAPSULE | South Kitsap at Kentridge

Wolves aim for their sixth consecutive season-opening win Thursday night at French Field

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Group wants to light up Manette

The Manette Business Association is raising funds to light up the streets of downtown Manette. Strings of cost-effective…

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Harrison hosting open house

New Orthopaedic Center to open for patients soon.

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Going viral with news

There’s no doubt controversy is good for news. After publication deadline last week, the Central Kitsap Reporter received…

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Workshop on taxes set for Sept. 5

The Bremerton office of the Washington State Department of Revenue is hosting a free workshop for new and…