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Just when it seemed that the issues involved in a Kitsap County Rural Library District property tax lid lift were…
In my humble opinion, Sunday only kicks off the Mother’s Day Season. Never heard of the Mother’s Day Season? Well, that is the other 364 days of the year. Mother’s Day is a 24/7, 365-day-a-year job for the rest of your life. It is rewarding and heartbreaking. It is joyful and sad. At times it makes you want to be a better person and other times it turns you into a crazed raving lunatic. Just ask my husband, Jason.
With a new board that seems to recognize how far the Bremerton School District must go before it can start patting itself on the back, maybe the students will get a less dismal lesson.
The Kitsap Rifle and Revolver Club has been in business for more than 80 years, and there has been a firing range at the location on Seabeck Highway for even longer.
That means people have been shooting there, safely, for longer than most readers of this page have been alive.
The older I get, the more appreciative I become about my mother, my kids’ mother and mothers in general. As…
Poulsbo City Council ended a nine-year ordeal. One that should have been laid to rest two years ago. With a unanimous vote, the council answered the lingering question — should the land dubbed the Gaines annexation become part of Poulsbo?
That Port Orchard Mayor Lary Coppola made a very serious mistake should be painfully obvious to everyone at this point…
Suppose a school district board of directors considered a new policy that would discriminate against children residing in the district…
RE: “Eagles Club plans to create its own Wall of Honor (April 1) Thank you for writing this article. Whether…
Too often it seems grant money contaminates the public proccess. With their own budgets depleted, state and local governments are…
We all know someone who is out of work. If you don’t, then drop by the local food banks or…
No, not the type of parking that involves your car. The sunny day, green grass, sitting on the blanket, watching the kids play, eating sandwiches and fruit kind of park. Bremerton has some great neighborhood recreational areas for exactly this type of activity and most are a whole lot closer than you think. Many of my fellow city residents tend to leave the flashy downtown water features for the visitors, tourists and only occasionally visit these areas during the really hot weather months.
It’s depressing that colleges, places set aside and protected as sanctuaries where ideas both popular and otherwise are exchanged, should be the stage for violence and intolerance.
But what has happened is a tragedy beyond one incident, one mass murder at Virginia Tech or a grisly example of domestic violence at the University of Washington.
Is it finally spring? The calendar says yes, but the weather is being a bit stubborn. The sun’s hanging out…
