By now, most of our readers know my husband Don passed away in February.
In the end, patience and cooler heads prevailed. Pope Resources and the Department of Ecology have reached an agreement regarding the final cleanup plan for the Port Gamble mill site.
As it turns out, most Americans believe in capitalism even though we can’t agree on how it should work. Regulation is much debated and misunderstood. After our recession, financial crisis and bailouts, unregulated free-market capitalism was supposed to be our big solution. After supposedly learning from our colossal mistakes, our problems remain — more wealth is still accumulating at the top and more losses at the bottom.
House pet population is experiencing the same phenomenon that society is experiencing with adolescents. Both categories are changing in supply and in their respective demands.
For some reason, I had it in my mind that the process of applying for a passport would be a long, complicated, drawn out, bureaucratic ordeal.
Many places including public and private buildings are displaying American Flags that are way past their prime. These tattered and torn flags need to be replaced.
The Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision adversely impacted our nation significantly.
Having read the article in regard to Bremerton High School’s “gender bender” day there are several things that made me question the intent of those reporting on the school event.
Long hours and life-and-death calls create stressful working conditions for Kitsap County’s 911 emergency workers.
How Vietnam War veterans were treated when they returned home was a national tragedy. Unlike the generations before them — in Korea and the world wars — they were not welcomed home.
Officials with Pope Resources and the Department of Ecology are saying they’re “still talking” regarding the final cleanup plan for the Port Gamble mill site.
When a local resident comes to Fishline for help, it is often after many months of worry.
There are many issues facing us as we age: suddenly single, affordable housing, unemployment in a poor economy, aging parents, supporting adult children or grandchildren, substance abuse in the family. As we age, there can be depression at times resulting from illness or other unresolved issues.
When the Bremerton Police Department recently received an anonymous complaint about a small recreational trailer overrun with scores of cats and kittens, the first call they made was to Kitsap Humane Society’s Animal Control unit.
A January Huffington Post article by David Wood has risen from the dead, and it’s making many military families mad — again.
I think all of us can agree that life is crazy at times.
There are extraordinary things happening all around us, some good some not-so-good. The good things make us smile and laugh and help us discover that life can be fulfilling.
A survey regarding Bremerton city parks is coming your way soon. It is critical that as many Bremerton residents as possible take the time and complete this survey.
Each year the YWCA honors local women who have made a difference in their communities.
This year’s list of nominees has just been announced.
Spring is springing at the Port of Poulsbo. At Waterfront Park, the fragrances of fresh flowers and fresh asphalt fill the air.
State legislation. The health of our environment. Future development in North Kitsap.