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It’s always a good time to volunteer at ShareNet

ShareNet relies on a very small part-time staff and about 40 active volunteers to keep things running. This…

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Medical examiner takes over elected coroner spot

Death investigations across Kitsap County will now be overseen by the medical examiner rather than an elected coroner,…

Chris Mueller, Ellen Sato Faust and Chantelle Lusebrink listen to the new audio tour, which features excerpts from recorded interviews of survivors sharing first-hand accounts of the exclusion. Nancy Treder/Kitsap News Group

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Audio tours now at BI’s Japanese American Exclusion Memorial

If you haven’t been to the Japanese American Exclusion Memorial recently, there’s a new way to experience the…

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Rotary raises $155K

The Port Orchard Rotary raised over $155,000 at its 47th annual Crab Feed and Auction.

Timberwolf Remodel by Design staff members sit in the studio where The Tradesman Podcast USA is recorded. Timberwolf Remodel by Design courtesy photos

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Local starts builders podcast to help ignite interest in industry

Tommy Lothamer of Bainbridge Island knows the struggle and grind of working his way up through the building…

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SKSD gender policy receives support

The conversation on gender-inclusion policies of the South Kitsap School District continued April 19, with several community members…

Residents make their way around the chambers to determine their preferred alternative bridge designs. Elisha Meyer/Kitsap News Group

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Input given as bridge delays bring sense of urgency

Urgency levels are high among Bremerton city officials as they work to make up ground on advancing the…

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Report: We’re healthy in Kitsap, comparatively

We’re pretty healthy here in Kitsap County.

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Bremerton man guilty of four Jan. 6 Capitol events

A Bremerton man found to be at the U.S. Capitol Building during the events of Jan. 6, 2021,…

Mark Anspach, Marwood General Construction head of business development, gives the students a site walk. Marwood General Construction courtesy photos

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NK High School students get construction experience

Marwood General Construction recently hosted an industry career day in Poulsbo for seniors at North Kitsap High School,…

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Bremerton to vote on public safety tax increase

Voters in Bremerton can mark their calendars for Aug. 1, a day they will be tasked with the…

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Gelder seeks sales tax hike for public safety

With less than a month to go before his resignation, Kitsap Commissioner Robert Gelder is hurrying to address…

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State OKs environmental bills for Earth Day

Legislators celebrated Earth Day with the passage of environmental bills in the final hours of the legislative session.

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Man sets gas pump ablaze in ‘retaliation’

A Silverdale man accused of intentionally starting a gas pump on fire at the 76 gas station near…

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Seattle man tries to take Bremerton foot ferry with fire axe

A Seattle man concerned about “being invaded” tried to take a foot ferry in Bremerton using an onboard…

Some folks disembark from the Spirit after it docks in Bremerton last week. Elisha Meyer/Kitsap News Group Photos

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More cruise ships to aid all of Kitsap economy

Bremerton’s ship has come in — literally and figuratively.

A map of what Olympic College's Health Sciences campus in Poulsbo would look like. OC courtesy image

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OC announces plan to expand healthcare programs

Allied Health programs would move to Poulsbo campus

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Food drive April 29-30

The Kingston High School National Honor Society is putting on a food drive for Sharenet April 29-30.

A bus driver takes a group of 2022 Bainbridge High School graduates for a spin around the Madison Avenue and High School Road roundabout on their way to Grad Night festivities. File Photo

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The wheels on the bus go round only with drivers

The Bainbridge Island School District has been experiencing a shortage of bus drivers all year, but it’s getting…

House members celebrate the end of the session, but they likely will be called back. Alexandria Osborn courtesy photo

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Lawmakers adjourn but likely not for long

The Washington State Legislature adjourned April 23 after failing to approve a controversial bill setting drug possession penalties,…