Cynthia Galloway answers interview questions about the position she’s seeking.
Bremerton city council spot open for grabs by two opponents in District 6.
Richards is seeking reelection for the District 1 seat on the school board.
Hill is looking for more clarity on the board and plans to provide that as she seeks District 1 seat.
The Kitsap Business Forum will present “Getting It Done” on Nov. 12, with Bremerton Mayor Patty Lent, Harrison CEO Scott Bosch, Peninsula Credit Union CEO Jim Morrell and Kitsap Credit Union CEO Elliot Gregg.
At one of Bremerton’s newest artsy shops, patrons will find that everything is done with love.
he North Kitsap School District may ask voters to approve an increase in its property tax levy. The current levy expires in 2014.
Law enforcement officials in Kitsap County banded together to take down counterfeit money operations responsible for fake bills throughout the region.
Deon Dibley, sophomore at Central Kitsap High School who is studying journalism, has been selected to intern this school year with the Central Kitsap Reporter and the Bremerton Patriot.
After more than 140 hours of work to design, build and construct a set of pedestrian stairs along the Clear Creek Trail near Waaga Way and Ridgetop Boulevard, it took only one bureaucratic moment to destroy them.
The Silverdale Rotary Club honored the first group of Students of the Month for the 2013-14 school year on Oct. 10.
Students at Silver Ridge Elementary School in the Central Kitsap School District took part in the school’s annual Pumpkin Run Oct. 25. Students and their family members could run a mile for exercise and those who finished got a certificate and a sucker. If there was a sticker on the sucker then the student got to take home a pumpkin.
Next Tuesday is election day in Kitsap County. Registered voters throughout the county have been mailed ballots and those ballots are due back to the elections office or in the mail by the end of the day on Tuesday.
Bremerton’s looking a bit better this week.
That’s due in part to about 100 volunteers who joined city crews Saturday to clean up a median at the southern entrance to Bremerton known as the Gateway, a stretch of divided roadway that runs along Highway 304 and Charleston Boulevard.
Take one glorious Saturday in October, add 100 committed community and city worker volunteers combined, then mix well with one of the most visible and neglected areas of the city and the end result becomes one of the biggest improvement success stories of the year.
The Port Orchard Post Office will sponsor its annual food drive to help benefit South Kitsap Helpline on Saturday, Nov. 2.
A Port Orchard man remains in serious condition in a Tacoma hospital after he was ejected out a back window of a one-car crash on State Highway 16, about five miles south of Port Orchard.
U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer (D-Gig Harbor) announced that he has scheduled a town hall meeting in Purdy.
PULLMAN — Washington State University released the names of local students who have earned undergraduate degrees for the Summer 2013 semester.
A harassment charge was filed Oct. 28 in Kitsap County District Court against a 24-year-old man who allegedly threaten to kill his pregnant ex-girlfriend.