OLYMPIA — Military members looking to make the transition to the civilian workforce can now look to the state for help. Earlier this month, the State Board for Community and Technical Colleges approved Worker Retraining funds to help those making the move from military to the civilian world. The program makes veterans eligible for career counseling, job search support and assistance with educational and study skills.
Margin a mere six votes over Garrido.
USS JOHN C. STENNIS, at sea— The U.S. has been refining naval aviation for nearly a century. Today, the Navy shares its expertise with allied nations.
Bremerton Marina set to open May 31.
Mother Nature shone brightly for
Weekend homeless feeding program thankful to the community.
BHS students host ‘Spring Fashion Show.’
To some it may be hard to believe that it was 60 years ago, when the city of Bremerton came together to honor one of its truest and bravest heroes, Bud Hawk, with a parade through the then-bustling streets of downtown, but yes, it has been that long.
It will be 10 years on May 23 since the USS Missouri was towed out of Bremerton on its journey to its new home in Pearl Harbor in a shameful exhibition of the Navy kowtowing to legislative clout and using chicanery to do it.
With Armed Forces Day activities set to begin today I’m hoping for two things: nothing but sunshine and respect for those who are serving, have served and who will serve in our country’s military.
Kitsap’s summer festival season is ramping up.
Let’s start with the statistics.
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Saturday, May 17
Bremerton’s Griffin, Hill lead charge.
Kreifels lone golfer moving
Softball team began
Two brothers dedicate lives, checkbooks to honoring those who serve.