Bremerton School Board candidate Wendy Stevens was arrested shortly after noon today.
KHS Fine Arts Boosters spotlights the youngest featured artist ever, 15-year-old sophomore Kindra Smith of Jefferson Beach.
Silverdale’s Fleet Reserve Association 310 got a major overhaul last Friday and Saturday with big assist from the local Home Depot store and manager Jeremy Hash.
Bremerton Mayor Patty Lents has a pair of small silver figurines in the kitchen of her Marine Drive home. One of them is a bear which represents her husband, Doug, who she describes as “a real man’s man.”
The other is a giraffe.
“The giraffe is me because I stick my neck out,” Lent said.
A few years ago, before his Cut the Fat Campaign at city hall to save city workers’ jobs in 2011, Todd Best built a rock wall at one of his rental properties in West Bremerton in an effort to beautify what had been a dilapidated house. The pushback he got from the city over a year later, is the genesis of one of his favorite campaign lines.
Hundreds of children, along with adults, dressed in costumes and paraded through downtown during the Port Orchard Bay Street Association’s “Downtown Halloween” event.
Ancestral objects are returned to the Suquamish Tribe. Agencies team up against counterfeiters. Kingston Food Bank gets a $16,000 grant for rent. Astronaut Richard Gordon visits his namesake school. Those are the top stories in the Nov. 1 North Kitsap Herald, available now in newsstands and in stores.
Halloween is history. Welcome to holiday bazaar season. First Lutheran Church kicks it off Nov. 1-2 with more than 40 vendors of handcrafted items. The kitchen will serve breakfast and lunch items.
Dinner costs $10 per person. All proceeds go to the Village Green Foundation.
Reporter Seraine Page tagged along for a portion of a work day with the crew of Station 51 CK Fire & Rescue.
Maintenance costs in the Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue District may force the closure of Station 44 in the Tracyton area, fire commissioners were told Monday.
The natural order of things was being restored, and creation could sense it. “On the way over from Seattle, a pod of orcas surrounded the ferry — stopped the ferry for I don’t know how long,” said David Sigo, Suquamish. “It was a powerful thing. They were welcoming the ancestors back home.”
Candidate Nick Wofford answers questions regarding the District 7 seat he’s seeking.
Candidate Eric Younger answers questions regarding the District 7 seat he is seeking.
A second man was arrested Oct. 30 for the alleged abduction and rape of a Kingston man in 2011. Lance Nation Averett, 43, has been charged in Kitsap County District Court with first-degree rape. Tandy Lucas Murphy, 53, of Kingston, is also charged with the crime.
Candidate Deidre McKeel answers questions regarding the District 5 seat she’s seeking.
Candidate Dino Davis answers questions about seeking the District 5 seat on city council.
Candidate Jerry McDonald answers questions about the position he’s seeking, District 3.
Candidate Adam Brockus answers questions regarding the District 3 seat he’s seeking.
Council candidate Mike Sullivan answers questions regarding the position he’s seeking.