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Waldo can be hidden anywhere in participating businesses, so long as he is mostly visible. Some stores will allow kids to rehide Waldo after they’ve found him (ask first), and some, like Liberty Bay Books, will change his location on a daily basis throughout the month of July.                                Michelle Beahm / Kitsap News Group

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(T)here’s Waldo: Liberty Bay Books and partnering businesses have a hidden guest through July

Annual scavenger hunt returns to downtown Bremerton and Poulsbo through July

Kids learn important life skills like thinking outside the box, how to express their thoughts clearly, how to cooperate with others and more, while also having lots of fun at Drama Kids summer camps.                                Photo courtesy Sue Pargman / Drama Kids

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Kids can have fun, learn lifelong skills at summer Drama Kids camp in Bremerton

BREMERTON — Drama camp for kids isn’t just about them reciting lines someone else wrote for them. It’s…

There will be more than 8,500 firework shells and display cakes shot off the Manette Bridge at the first Bremerton Bridge Blast, 10:15 p.m. July 1.                                Kitsap News Group file photos

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Independence Day celebrations kick off with 8,562 blasts

Bremerton Bridge Blast first of its kind in Kitsap

Q&A forums scheduled for candidates for Bremerton mayor, council

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Q&A forums scheduled for candidates for Bremerton mayor, council

What are the issues, where do the candidates stand? You can find out at two upcoming forums.

The lighting of the candles.                                Terryl Asla | Kitsap News Group

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Bremerton vigil honors crew members of the USS Fitzgerald

Some offered prayers. Others spoke words of comfort for the sailors’ families.

Melissa Dylan, owner of Dylan Fabrics, said she’s ‘really excited, and sad at the same time’ to change the location of her business from downtown Bremerton to Silverdale.                                Michelle Beahm / Kitsap News Group

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Dylan Fabrics is moving to Silverdale

Owner says she’s ‘losing business’ because of lack of parking in downtown Bremerton

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Help us find and fund the gaps

In September 2013, the Kitsap County Commission established a Citizens Advisory Committee (CAC) for Mental Health, Chemical Dependency…

A child and caregiver create a hydraulic lift at Summer STEAM at the Naval Undersea Museum in 2016.                                Photo courtesy of the U.S. Naval Undersea Museum

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Summer STEAM a way to introduce science on school break

KEYPORT — Summer STEAM returns to the U.S. Naval Undersea Museum starting July 5.

Ashley Martinez, owner of Ashley’s Pub: Boardom’s End, dressed as her favorite comic book character Wonder Woman for the grand opening of her bar. Michelle Beahm / Kitsap News Group

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Step into a celebration of beer, board games and nerd culture at Ashley’s Pub: Boardom’s End

Grand opening and cosplaying event took place on June 16

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Housing Kitsap moving to Silverdale by end of September

SILVERDALE — Housing Kitsap will open its new headquarters in Silverdale by September.

Wings of Freedom touches down in Bremerton | Slideshow

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Wings of Freedom touches down in Bremerton | Slideshow

WWII-era aircraft on display at Bremerton National Airport

A twin-engine airplane’s nose landing gear did not extend, forcing the pilot to land without it. He made a ‘textbook’ landing, with minimal damage to the plane and runway, and all three people on board exited uninjured.                                Photo courtesy South Kitsap Fire and Rescue

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Pilot lands plane safely despite nose landing gear ‘malfunction’

BREMERTON — A pilot had to make a challenging landing June 19 at Bremerton National Airport when the…

Dozens of Centralia High School football players surround Joe Kennedy, then-assistant football coach, for a prayer on the 50-yard line Oct. 16, 2015. Judge M. Smith, 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, brought up this photo when Kennedy’s lawyer Rebekah Ricketts said they were fighting for Kennedy’s right to “pray quietly and alone.”                                Kitsap News Group file photo

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9th Circuit Court of Appeals hearing focused on three key points

BREMERTON — On June 12, lawyers for Joe Kennedy and the Bremerton School District stood before a panel…

What time is it? Knight Time! | Slideshow

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What time is it? Knight Time! | Slideshow

Bremerton High School seniors graduate June 9

Olympic College offers BA in digital filmmaking

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Olympic College offers BA in digital filmmaking

‘Lights! Action! Camera!’

Ask questions about CHI Franciscan’s facility fee

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Ask questions about CHI Franciscan’s facility fee

Regarding the future of the Harrison Medical Center site in Bremerton: With CHI Franciscan having taken over and…

Questions about tiny houses in Kitsap

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Questions about tiny houses in Kitsap

Regarding the editorial, “Let’s take tiny houses a step further in Kitsap”:

When asked how they would like this concert review to read, the musicians said, “They looked good and sounded better.” And they did. (Terryl Asla/Kitsap News Group)

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‘They looked good and sounded better’

Final concert in OC’s old band room

Rain can’t put a damper on Bremerton High School’s graduation ceremony

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Rain can’t put a damper on Bremerton High School’s graduation ceremony

BREMERTON — Members of Bremerton High School’s Class of 2017 walked through wind and rain to get their…

OC art students beautify West Bremerton with mural project

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OC art students beautify West Bremerton with mural project

BREMERTON — Bremerton is a little brighter, thanks to a vibrant new mural painted by Olympic College students.