The proposed projects include paving on Belfair Valley and Lake Flora roads, installation of traffic calming devices on Hanford Avenue, continuing remediation work at the former Chevron property, streetscape improvements on Washington Avenue and replacement of the city’s existing pedestrian signals.
The work will begin near the cemetery at 12th and Naval and then run along 11th Street between Naval and Montgomery. From there, new pipe will be installed along Montgomery, in front of Safeway, for about a block and a half. The 11th Street portion alone, is expected to bring a two-month closure.
Harkness leads the Washington State University Extension Kitsap County 4H group and works as an extension agent, giving advice to people learning how to garden and raise animals on small acreages. She’s seeing a surge in folks who are interested in being more self-sufficient.
Goats are appealing for their meat, milk and cheese.
No members of the public attended the open session which effectively served as a recap and update on the years-long effort to bring industrial development to a 3,700-acre area anchored by Bremerton National Airport.
U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) toured Olympic College April 13 to promote a new aerospace training program supported by a $20 million Department of Labor grant.
At a roundtable discussion on the OC campus, Cantwell said the aerospace engineering field is high in job openings and short on trained employees.
County health staff are seeing more needles at the county syringe exchange program.
Recently the amount of local stories about driving and crashes has me thinking a little more about what it really means to get behind the wheel and the culture of blame that seems to follow many of these incidents when things go wrong.
A worker at a local retirement community last week reported a fellow employee to police out of fear for resident safety, after allegedly witnessing physical abuse that included covering the mouths and noses of patients to stop them from speaking.
While, some pot smokers will celebrate the unofficial “4-20” holiday Friday, medical marijuana growers in Bremerton may soon find a locally legal way to serve their clients.
In Bremerton, the city is still grappling with how to allow collective commercial marijuana growing operations in the city.
The money would support improvements including adding a classroom to the West Hills STEM Academy and replacing or upgrading the district’s aging central kitchen.
The Port of Bremerton recently announced the hiring of Rich Peterson as the new Port Director of Business Development.
A Bremerton man is in Kitsap County Jail after allegedly falsely reporting he was attacked by a stranger with a knife, according to the Bremerton Police Department.
Jonathan Brent Hirschy, 18, is charged with misdemeanor counts of false reporting and making a false or misleading statement to a public servant and is jailed on a $25,000 bond, according to the jail roster.
If you find yourself homeless in Bremerton at night or over the weekend, right now you would have no sheltered place to go.
While not everyone starts doing Zumba to lose weight, Gen Aksdal lost about 55 pounds in two years of doing the dance routines.
Impaired driving cases in Kitsap County has slightly decreased in the last few years, but it doesn’t seem like it in Bremerton Municipal Court.
With hundreds of leads and no reported investigative gains, police back off on investigation expenses
Fourth generation Bremertonian, gallery owner, writer and curator Amy Burnett signed a new contract with Bremerton Kitsap Access Television to air a weekly half-hour program, “Amy’s City Re-runs”.
The Kitsap Community Food Co-Op held its annual member-owner meeting Feb. 22 at the Sheridan Park Community Center in Bremerton.
The Kitsap 9/11 Memorial Committee will hold their spring gala fundraiser at the Baymont Inn and Suites in Bremerton on Saturday, April 14, at 6 p.m.
The Kitsap Pumas, the 2011 United Soccer League Premier Development League champions, signed 10 players March 30 for the upcoming season.