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A customer buys alcohol at a state-run liquor store Wednesday morning in Bremerton.

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The social impacts of I-1183

Community members worry that doors might be opened to underage or excessive drinking with the privatization of alcohol…

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Holiday messages to the war zone

Nov. 28 is the deadline for friends and families to record personal holiday greetings for their soldiers abroad

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Two unrelated fatality collisions last week

Two fatality collisions, one in Seabeck and the second in Kingston, occurred last week

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Central Kitsap fire chief to retire

Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue Fire Chief Roy Lusk today announced his plans for retirement. Lusks announcement came…

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Food bank coalition gets gift

United Way of Kitsap County today presented a check for $15,000 to the Kitsap County Food Bank Coalition…

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Central Kitsap teen charged after taking gun to high schools

A 15-year-old male was charged Monday for possessing a dangerous weapon on school facilities, according to authorities.

Artist and mountaineer Dee Molenaar stands with a collection of prints

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It’s not about the climb

Exploring mountains and being interested in art have always been a part of Dee Molenaar's life from the…

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Veterans back to the drawing board after loss of Prop 1

By Wednesday, members of the Kitsap County Veterans Advisory board gathered to decide on their next course of…

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Pro-incorporation committee continues gathering signatures

Citizens United for Silverdale, the committee supporting Silverdale incorporation, continues petitioning for signatures. The committee has about a…

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Urban or not?

Kitsap County will likely have to reduce the size of its Urban Growth Areas — areas that will…

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Corps’ permit program threatens salmon habitat | opinon

Salmon are on the same downward trend as the amount and quality of their habitat, and until we…

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Cathcart to keep seat, leads Central Kitsap School Board race

With an estimated $6.8 million to cut from the 2012-2013 school year in the Central Kitsap School District,…

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Signs of a “typical” flu season ahead

His granddaughter will begin preschool in December and Joe Gallegos does not want to take a chance as…

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Post Halloween, donations help feed Central Kitsap

Central Kitsap fall festival organizers report a successful Halloween season. A surge of food and monetary donations are…

Angelia Nockai performs a jingle dance Thursday at Klahowya Secondary School for Central Kitsap School District's Native American Culture Night.

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CKSD celebrates Native American heritage

The Central Kitsap School District hosted Native American Heritage Night Thursday — a first for the district —…

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The nuts and bolts of a school budget

The budget is a plan, and like any plan, can change — especially during difficult economic times.

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A new batch of trout

Fish and Wildlife Service stocks Kitsap and Island Lakes with thousands of trout for the fall fisherman.

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CK Reporter’s parent company purchases Port Angeles newspaper

An agreement has been reached for the sale of the Peninsula Daily News, Sequim This Week and its…

Giant Pumpkin Grower Mark Murphy performs an 'autopsy' on one of his Atlantic Giants to determine the fruit's rhine thickness and internal cavity size in effort to better prepare for the next growing season.

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Extreme pumpkins — Up and coming local grower chases a giant goal

At the end of each pumpkin growing season Mark Murphy autopsies his crop of giants.

LaVerne Truman volunteers at the Central Kitsap Food Bank Monday.

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Central Kitsap and Bremerton food banks prepare for the holidays — Volunteers fuel food banks with time and donations

Mary Woehrle filled in at the check-in desk at the Central Kitsap Food Bank on Anderson Hill Road…