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The tale of two Illahees — an Illaheean odyssey

Thirty paces up the trail and it’s almost like you’ve left the city altogether. The hum of the…

The beaten path.

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What’s Up for National Trails Day — June 6

Very few things in life are free. Especially when it comes with a view. Perhaps that’s what makes…

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From the Editor | What’s Up with the New Look?

Local artists, thespians and musicians have always been our primary focus and our commitment to the local scene…

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DATELINE: KITSAP | What’s Up in the Local Headlines

A wrap up of last week's Kitsap happenings from the local headlines.

The new 'Wanderlust and Lipstick' guide. See: www.wanderlustandlipstick.com.

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Answering wanderlust, even with kids

New ‘Wanderlust and Lipstick’ guide gives the wisdom on traveling with wee ones.

Sherylene McDonald tosses a ball to her dog

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North Enders enjoying, beating the heat

Temperatures reached the mid-80s by midday Wednesday. The heat advisory, from 2 p.m. Wednesday to 6 p.m. Thursday,…

Renaissance High School graduate Kayln Andersen hugs Jenny Henderson

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Renaissance High School Graduation

Class Size: 27 students Class Motto: Joy comes from using your potential – Will Schultz Scholarships: Monica Judge…

John Mhando

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Exchange student teaches as much as he learns

John Mhando loves music, dancing, snow and french fries, which is what you would expect of any American…

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Fire merger committee deciding where to go from here

SKFR recommends annexation of BFD into SKFR or CKFR.

Sue Cretarolo's 'Fetch

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What’s Up for First Friday | Art Walks in Bremerton and Bainbridge

Art Walks in Bremerton and on Bainbridge

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Day Trippin’ the Puget Sound

Puget Sound's unique geography and makes it an for an area rich in options for family day trips.…

Mayor Cary Bozeman hugs Gary Sexton

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Mayor Bozeman’s night to remember

The hall outside the dining room at the Kitsap Conference Center at Bremerton Harborside was packed with people…

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Get your motor runnin’

First-ever Cruise 4 Kids poker run to benefit Olive Crest.

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Residents ask, Port of Kingston responds with a boat slip

By TARA LEMM Staff Writer KINGSTON — The Port of Kingston is again giving people what they want.…

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Special Olympics torch passes through North Kitsap

The local Special Olympics torch run began Wednesday at 7:30 a.m., six miles west of Port Angeles, as…

More and more people are choosing to grow their own fruits and vegetables in P-Patchs

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When times are down, some look to a Garden of Eatin’

The national economy has eaten the proverbial dirt, so these days North Kitsap residents are taking stock in…

Danyell Laughlin

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Klahowya teacher named CKSD Teacher of the Year

Danyell Laughlin is more than just an English teacher, according to her colleagues, but she’ll never admit that…

Musician 3rd Class Erik Osberg sounds taps in front of the U.S. Marine Corps Rifle Detail from Marine Corps Security Force Company

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MILITARY FALLEN REMEMBERED

Bremerton High School student Erin O’Brien works on a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) at the Olympic High School pool. She has been accepted to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and plans to pursue a degree in chemistry.

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MIT or bust

For most students, just being accepted into college is a big accomplishment.

Many of the older surfaces in downtown Port Orchard will require extensive preparation before painting.

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Port Orchard paint party plan has some hurdles to clear

As Port Orchard seeks to spiff itself up in anticipation of August’s Cedar Cove Days, the community’s collective…