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Pictures drawn by local elementary school students are on display at the Max Hale Center in downtown Bremerton as part of The Picture Project.

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Pictures do the talking for area students

“The Picture Project” on display at Max Hale Center.

Warrior Megan Spence breaks to the basket after stealing the ball from a Bear Creek player.

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KW girls bid farewell to seniors

Standout Spence scores 32 in final home game.

Bremerton 119-pounder Andrew Beliveau locks up Port Angeles’ Scott Belcher en route to a pin at last weekend’s 3A SubRegional.

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Knights send 10 to regionals

By AARON MANAGHAN Sports editor The Bremerton Knights wrestling squad represented itself well at the 3A Olympic League…

Tthe Bremerton girls bowling team poses with the state girls bowling trophy and plaque after taking first place last weekend at the 2008 WIAA 3A/2A State Girls Bowling Championships in Tacoma.

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Go B-Town, go

Knights’ bowlers win school’s first state crown in 32 years.

Many pieces from Bremerton collector RooseveltSmith’s black Americana will be on display at the Black Historical Society Museum on Park Avenue during the month to educate the public on the evolution of depictions of African-Americans from the late 1800s to the present.

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Pictures from past shape future

New exhibit opens at Black Historical Society Museum Feb. 14.

Bremerton School District Board of Directors president Cynthia Galloway and board member Vicki Collins are committed to making a positive impact in the lives of students throughout the district.

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Agents of change

Galloway, Collins working to help BSD.

Bremerton Supt. Bette Hyde and school board President Cynthia Galloway hold the dedication plaque for the recently completed additions and upgrades to Mountain View Middle School during Tuesday’s dedication ceremony.

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New era begins at Mountain View Middle School

Construction completion makes dreams come true.

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Calendar from Feb. 9, 2008

SATURDAY 9 BLACK HISTORY: “Soul of Black History” will be presented by Women’s Missionary Society of Ebenezer AME…

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Calendar from Feb. 2, 2008

SATURDAY 2 DADDY DAUGHTER DANCE: The 14th annual Bremerton Parks and Recreation Daddy Daughter Dance will be from…

Letters to the Editor

Letters from Feb. 2, 2008

Adele’s column Ferguson wrong about Hillary Adele blasts Mrs. Clinton, saying “I’ve read too much about her.” and…

During February at Collective Visions

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Collective Visions clears its walls for the CVG show

The gallery’s first ever statewide juried exhibition debuts Feb. 2 after a year’s worth of preparation.

Taylor Rimer

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Two from Bremerton advance in Hoop Shoot

Rimer, Neal onto state free throw tourney.

Bremerton graduate Marvin Williams had a career-best game in his third return to Seattle

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Marvelous Marvin

Former Bremerton star shines in return to Seattle.

Despite the recent rash of snowy weather

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Let it snow, let it snow …

Decision to delay, close schools made with safety as ‘No. 1 concern.’

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Diversity makes great cities

Bozeman proud of Bremerton’s many cultures.

Aghast

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Happy (early) Valentines Day from BCT

Bremerton Community Theatre hosts a malicious love story, Frederick Knott’s “Dial M for Murder” through Feb. 24.

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Calendar from Jan. 26, 2008

SATURDAY 26 CPR CLASSES: The American Red Cross serving King and Kitsap counties is sponsoring a free “CPR…

Letters to the Editor

Letters from Jan. 26, 2008

Job fair MLK would be proud of efforts I’d like to think that the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther…

Knight Michael Aguada had an early edge against Klahowya’s Brett Harkness at 215-pounds Wednesday but fell 4-1.

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Bremerton readying for subs

Knights will host first round of postseason again.

Bremerton’s Naomi Abad put up 14 points in Tuesday’s win.

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Lady Knights roll past Port Townsend

Hill, Ogazi lead Bremerton charge.