Since opening her gates on Oct. 1, Pheasant Fields Farm owner Nikki Johanson has seen hundreds of visitors flock to her pumpkin patch.
It takes a lot to start a business — organization, business acumen, and, of course, money. When Jen Horne started formulating her business plan years ago, she never thought $1,000 would bring her so far.
Communication training workshop also among events happening soon
The Port Orchard City Council needed just 75 minutes to pass all items on its Oct. 8 meeting.
Holly Daze Craft and Gift Show, sponsored by the Soroptimist of Port Orchard, is set for Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 26 and 27, at the Towne Square Mall, 1700 SE Mile Hill Dr.
All seniors are welcome for a potluck (bring a dish to share) come and share in friendship, bring cards and games to play.
The League of Women Voters of Kitsap County held a forum Oct. 11 for the 26th Legislative District state Senate debate.
When people talk about Central Kitsap High School, it’s usually within the context of winning, succeeding and thriving.
PORT ORCHARD — It often proves difficult for sequels to top originals.
But for entertainment value, Central Kitsap’s 25-18, 25-27, 25-21, 31-29 wins against South Kitsap on Tuesday night might have been at least as exciting as the first five-set match between the Class 4A Narrows League rivals.
Here’s a look at crime happenings regarding a sex offender and a minor driving under the influence.
Members of the Bremerton City Council, save for one wisecrack, asked no questions of Public Works Director Chal Martin after his briefing last week on a portion of the $3 million Pacific Avenue Project having to do with electric vehicle charging stations.
Artist depicts his view of the inaction prior to the government re-opening
Longtime Silverdale pediatrician Saad Al-Agba was in Olympia last week to take part in a hearing regarding a sexual misconduct claim against him from a mother of a patient who said Al-Agba inappropriately kissed her.
The Bremerton Symphony Association will have its fall-season shredding fundraiser Oct. 19. It is jointly sponsored by Peninsula All-Shred.
In last month’s column I focused on the subject of How to Deal with Depression, and primarily addressed the warning signs and causes of this malaise, as well as suggested some “tips” for overcoming depression.
Septic classes, bonsai group and lutefisk dinner among the happenings
He was recognized earlier this month in front of the Bremerton School Board of Education by American Legion Post No. 149.
During the council’s business meeting Wednesday, the board was set to vote on an inter-local agreement with the Kitsap Public Facilities District for funding and a lease agreement with Kitsap Transit.
Since opening her gates on Oct. 1, Pheasant Fields Farm owner Nikki Johanson has seen hundreds of visitors flock to her pumpkin patch
Due to declining enrollment, the time to move ninth graders became a possibility sooner than originally planned