Last Friday night’s Death Cab for Cutie show was quite a spectacle.
Though someone obviously forgot to tell Mother Nature, spring is upon us.
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t Knight lady
Knights fall 2-1 despite Olson’s pitching gem.
BHS star signs letter of intent, will wrestle at Mesa State University.
Bremerton grad’s whirlwind year extends into NBA playoffs.
t Officials praise group’s support of good government.
Rice Fergus Miller Architecture & Planning, in coordination with United Way of Kitsap County, is again sponsoring an exhibition event known as CanStruction. Cans of non-perishable food items will be used to create a structure which will be on display from May 3 to May 10 in Kitsap Mall to promote awareness of hunger.
Drunk driver
t Spending matches income one year after levy defeat.
USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) donated 96 computers and monitors to the Central Kitsap School District Tuesday.
The Bremerton City Council recently released its goals and priorities for the upcoming year as the city moves ahead with its revitalization efforts.
The following students were selected to represent Bremerton as exchange students to Bremerton’s Sister City, Kure, Japan: Bradly Hammond, junior, Central Kitsap High School; Kimberly Huesmann, senior, Bremerton High School/OC Running Start; and Rebecca Campbell, junior, Olympic High School
t Port Orchard Mayor Lary Coppola says ‘no threats issued.’
After meeting in private for nearly an hour to discuss a “threatened litigation,” the Port of Bremerton Board of Commissioners voted unanimously on Tuesday to petition the City of Bremerton to annex the South Kitsap Industrial Area (SKIA).
t More than 120 girls help with local food drive.
Booster Club’s ‘Mother’s Day Fuchsia’s for Football’ fund-raiser to run through May 10.
Search begins for new superintendent.
White Cane Days benefit Northwest Eye Bank