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Bill Mickelson takes on 10-pound Burger Challenge at the Coffee Club Diner in downtown Bremerton. It ended badly.

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Coffee Club Diner’s Goliath burger slays Joker’s Peace | Video & story

I've never been one to back down from an eating contest. In fourth grade, I went for the…

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United Way allocates dollars to partner agencies

United Way of Kitsap County will distribute more than $1.6 million to partner agencies throughout Kitsap County between…

Thousands of spectators were on hand to watch the Fathoms o’Fun fireworks display on the Fourth of July.

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Fathoms fireworks make a real boom

No worries. Just click on the screen above and you can view or relive the performance at your…

Crafts

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Photo Slideshow | 4th of July Downtown Bremerton

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The crowd gathers at one of last year's Concerts on the Bay in Port Orchard.

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Something for free: Community concerts and outdoor movies

Despite lack of funding all the way around, Kitsap communities rally to offer free outdoor movies and concerts…

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TIME, DATE, PLACE | Kitsap Happenings for the week July 3-10

Kitsap happenings for the week July 3-10

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Threading an international bond through quilting, cookies

KINGSTON — One former Kingston resident is inspiring local elementary students, quilters and everyone in between to get…

Each year

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Celebrating the red, white and blue

Bright, booming fireworks aren’t the only Fourth of July show in town.

Miss Kitsap 2008 Samantha Przybylek provided care to nomadic African villagerd during a recent trip to Tanzania.

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Former Miss Kitsap: Out of Africa

African villagers have no problem waiting.

Gorst Hatchery technician Doug Nolan and citizen volunteer Colin Bell count a sample of juvenile chinook at the Gorst Hatchery before releasing them into Sinclair Inlet. The Suquamish Tribe released nearly 2 million juvenile chinook that are expected to return to the Gorst watershed in several years as adults

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Suquamish Tribe looking to expand chinook season in Sinclair Inlet

In a few years, fishermen might be able to hit the water for chinook in Sinclair Inlet a…

Three Washington Youth Academy graduating cadets are sworn into the Washington National Guard by Maj. Gen. Lowenberg and 1st Sgt. McQuillan as Gov. Chris Gregoire looks on.

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WA Youth Academy graduates take step toward productivity

The 83 first-ever cadets of the Washington Youth Academy have proven to themselves they can succeed in any…

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Independence Day

Bright, booming fireworks aren’t the only Fourth of July show in town.

Kathy Gallaher watches as Lew Roberts

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All for a cure

Kathy Gallaher sat patiently as Lew Roberts drew a small amount of blood from her arm.

Fireworks light up the economy and help some civic groups earn much-needed cash.

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The red, white and green of Independence Day

With the Fourth fast approaching, fireworks stands are again abuzz while patrons look for money to burn.

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INDEPENDENTLY SPEAKING | Movies, despite their ubiquity, are an art form

Craig Smith, author of Independently Speaking, is a part owner of the Kingston Firehouse.

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KRL to show free screening of ‘Twilight’

Special free night of ‘Twilight,’ for teens only, at the Orchard. In partnership with the Orchard Theater, the…

Dennis James will be at the keys July 5 on Bainbridge

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Celebrating silent film and the Lynwood’s 73rd with Dennis James

World renowned organist Dennis James returns to accompany the Bainbridge Island theater's 73rd anniversary.

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What’s Up for the Fourth | Parades, Fireworks and Festivals about Kitsap

What goes on this weekend: Poulsbo gets down a day early, Fathoms of Fun roll on in Port…

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Change-of-value notices to be mailed to property owners

Change-of-value notices are slated to be mailed to 105,215 Kitsap County property owners Wednesday, July 1. Most owners…

This weekend

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The unexpected element of Coldnote

Local funk/soul brothers slated for four shows in three days across the North End this weekend.