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Area high schools counted among best

The Central Kitsap School District has been honored again for its efforts in educating area students.

Principal Steve Coons of Central Kitsap High School

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Haskins voted school district staff member of the year

Standing at 6 feet 5 inches tall, Rick Haskins could be said to cut a fairly imposing figure.

The Great Duck Hunt will be held July 14 at Key Bank in Silverdale with proceeds going to support scholarship funding for local students. Pictured above are ducks that were voted best in show by sponsors and will be sold at a silent auction held the day of the event.

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Hunting for education – Duck hunt funds scholarships

Duck Hunters will be taking to the streets of Silverdale soon for a good cause.

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Brief | Old furniture roundup

The old furniture roundup is scheduled for Sun., June 10, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Brief | CSTOCK’s Kids for Kids production

CSTOCK's Kids for Kids production this summer will be "Bye Bye Birdie." The show opens June 22.

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Brief | Auditor seeks statement for Local Voters’ Pamphlet

The Kitsap County Auditor's Office is seeking individuals to write the "against" statement for the Bremerton School District…

Investigators comb through metal scrap at a Gorst business.

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Local business man busted for metal theft

More than $400,000 in scrap allegedly passed through theft ring

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CKFR approves voluntary mitigation fees for tall buildings

Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue commissioners have approved voluntary mitigation fees for any proposed developments over 35 feet.

The Bremerton Kitsap Athletic Seahorses have reason to celebrate after recent victories at the Special Olympic Washington Summer Games.

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Special Olympics athletes place at Washington Summer Games

The Bremerton Kitsap Athletic Teams' aquatics team, the Seahorses, are training through June 2012. Last weekend the team…

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Girl, man hurt in State Route 3 wreck

A 14-year-old girl and a 24-year-old man, traveling in separate vehicles, were injured Tuesday during a State Route…

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Making students special | CKSD mentoring program changes students lives

Bell Almanza and Sue Campana know what a difference one person can make in the life of a…

One World Taiko will be among the many artists to perform during the upcoming summer events slated by the Kitsap Regional Library.

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Library kicks off summer programs

The Kitsap Regional Library will kick off its list of summer events starting June 9 and offer a…

Longtime Bremerton resident and World War II veteran Howard Hatfield celebrated his 92nd birthday in style last week

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World War II vet finally gets his citizenship

Longtime Bremerton resident and World War II veteran Howard Hatfield celebrated his 92nd birthday in style last week,…

Students in the leadership classes at  Mountain View Middle School worked recently on quilts to be donated to local citizens in need. The students say they find a sense of community in helping others while finding a sense of pride in themselves.

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Bremerton students lend a hand to the community – Helping Hands – students offer a helping hand

Although their hands may be smaller than most adults, their hands seek to make a big difference in…

Kerry Perez

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Café offers food and fellowship

Soul food is on the menu in more than one way at the God's Work Cafe in Bremerton.

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NBK sailor killed by sniper

A sailor assigned to the Naval Base Kitsap Security Detachment was killed in Afghanistan last week. Navy Petty…

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Sentencing pushed for cop killer’s helper

A Judge pushed the sentencing of Megan Mollet back one week after a late memorandum from the prosecution…

Neck deep -3.8 tide opens lower beach to diggers

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Neck deep -3.8 tide opens lower beach to diggers

If Shawn Olson could he would find himself reaching neck-deep into the sand, gravel and mud of Kitsap…

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Mollet Guilty

Witness in Trooper Radulescu killing convicted for helping shooter

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‘Mr. Silverdale’ leaves lasting legacy of community service

Longtime community advocate and leader Hank Mann-Sykes died last week after a long-term illness. He was 72.