We need a county commissioner who has knowledge and understanding of the community
Washington State is considering adding adult dental coverage to the Exchange in 2015.
During the Nov. 12 Port Orchard City Council meeting, a former city council candidate slammed the city for a video that was produced to help promote the community.
Of all the household chores and repairs I’ve had to face on my own in Dustin’s absences, the one that I still feared the most, until last week, was using Great Stuff Foam.
Today’s cartoon “Black Friday” is by David Fitzsimmons of The Arizona Star.
Poulsbo Mayor Becky Erickson’s four-pronged action plan to stem the spread of heroin use in the city is a good plan. But it’s not enough. The misery of addiction will not be gone; it will simply move elsewhere. We need to understand that what happens in one part of the county affects the whole county.
‘We must get all of our service providers and law enforcement agencies to work together to fight it in Kitsap County — our home.’
This Saturday is an opportunity for everyone to contribute to our local community and our local economy, all at one time. Saturday is Small Business Saturday.
If Facebook had a status update option for users’ feelings about the military, mine would be, “It’s complicated.”
I often wonder what it would be like to visit all the smallest towns throughout the U.S. and experience their culture and values.
Today’s cartoon “Iran Nuclear Deal” is by Paresh Nath, The Khaleej Times.
Today’s cartoon, “Family FEUD,” is by Bill Day, Cagle Cartoons.
If you gave to the Poulsbo Lions/Raab Foundation Bellringer Fund in 2012, you made a big difference in someone’s life — possibly someone you know. Since its inception in 1946, the Poulsbo Lions/Raab Foundation Bellringer Fund has helped provide food, emergency shelter and emergency financial assistance to North Kitsap residents in need. There is no overhead; every penny goes back into the community, according to John Macdonald, co-chairman of the fund.
Here we are, years since the end of the Great Recession, and poverty and unemployment remain high
The following editorial was published in the Nov. 27, 1963 Kitsap County Herald, in response to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
‘For me, it was the day the world got bigger than the small town I lived in. And from that day on, the Kennedy legacy of service was talked about often in my house.’
Today’s cartoon “WalMart Woes,” is by Steve Sack, The Minneapolis Star Tribune.
Former Bremerton school board candidate Wendy Stevens agreed to cut a deal in her first-degree theft case and her attorney cut the check.
On the 50th anniversary of the shooting of President Kennedy, Americans recall where they were when they heard the news.
When it comes to Washington’s business climate, Boeing is our canary in the coal mine. When it starts gasping for air, something is wrong.