October always seems like a transition month to me.
Clearwater Casino now accepting entries for signature event
All shellfish species closure caused by high biotoxin concentrations
Did Bremerton Public Works Director Chal Martin veto the Bremerton City Council?
That’s the question being asked this week after conduit and four electrical boxes popped up in nearly the exact location that city councilors unanimously nixed them earlier this summer.
The candidates for the one contested race for the North Kitsap School Board say the unpaid position will be a priority in their lives. Just how involved Doug Prichard or Beth Worthington would be as a school board member will only be seen when one of them takes the reins in 2014.
One of the most successful hydroplane racers in that sport’s history is organizing a boat rendezvous that is expected to bring more than 100 boats to Poulsbo Feb. 7-9.
After 13 years, Mills and her husband, Billy, decided it was time to retire despite the tremendous success of their restaurant.
All communications regarding jury duty are sent to county residents in writing.
The Spellbinders Ball will be a magical evening featuring fine dining and extraordinary performances
The shutdown of the federal government at midnight on Tuesday has created huge impacts in Kitsap County.
A contract with Bremerton Marina consultant Bob Wise is expected to be extended at the next Port of Bremerton commissioners meeting Oct. 8.
The City of Port Orchard will conduct a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Compass Rose project at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9, near the foot ferry terminal at the end of Sidney Avenue.
Chris Neil will play acoustic rock and blues favorites during the last day of the 2013 market at Mike Wallace Park.
Star Wars fans are invited to the Kitsap Regional Library’s Fall at the Mall series event Oct. 5.
An estimated 20,000 students, parents, teachers and community leaders from cities across the state will participate in International Walk to School Day Wednesday, Oct. 9.
Representative Derek Kilmer released the following statement in response to today’s news that Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel announced that he was recalling most Department of Defense civilian employees:
Due to the negative impacts of the government shutdown on residents in the 6th Congressional District, Rep. Derek Kilmer’s offices in Bremerton will hold extended constituent office hours.
Her new location has a student section where classes are held, a professional area where she works and a room where she has two kilns where glass is fired.
Those who come to her for help are people from all walks of life.
Fantastic and seemingly unbelievable things happen when one’s nervous system is freed of life-robbing interference with a spinal adjustment.