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The ripoffs and rotters of 2008 continue…

I thought I was all through with Ripoffs and Rotters for 2008, news stories about people who ripped…

Opinion

The knives have always been there to cut the pork

From the comments people made about how local government did not do its job in dealing with the…

News

Give it five and see how much you can accomplish

My husband and I comment fairly frequently about the amount of time spent watching TV, playing video games,…

Megan Smith

News

Saving lives, one teen at a time

Some teenagers go to the mall to shop and hang out with friends.

Angela Sell piles the socks collected by local Kiwanis clubs.

News

‘Simply Socks’

People have heard of collecting hats, coats and blankets for the homeless, but socks?

Klahowya Secondary School students watch the inauguration of President Barack Obama in Jeff Kreifels’ history class Tuesday morning.

News

Klahowya students take in historic moment

Klahowya Secondary School teacher Jeff Kreifels’ class didn’t have to worry about hitting the books Tuesday morning.

Sports

No titles for CK, Oly at Matman

Cougars, Trojans finish eighth and ninth, respectively, at annual tournament.

Sports

Basketball roundup Olympic

The Trojan boys dropped to 6-7 overall and 3-6 in league play after a 40-31 loss against North…

Sports

Bowlers roll into postseason action

The girls bowling postseason has rolled around.

News

WSP sees decrease in traffic collisions on Kitsap roads

There were no reported alcohol-related deaths on Kitsap’s state roads in 2008, according to the Washington State Patrol…

News

Local drivers continue to buckle up for safety

More and more Washingtonians are clicking it to avoid tickets.

News

Reaching out to the homeless

Even though homelessness doesn’t grab many headlines in Kitsap County, it still exists and today community homeless advocates…

News

Helping slam dunk hunger

With high school basketball season in full swing, the Klahowya Secondary School Junior High Honor Society is doing…

Michael William Crummer II

News

KCSO seeks public’s help in nabbing violent felon

The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a violent felon with several…

Life

And Transformation.” The exhibit will hang through F

and Transformation.” The exhibit will hang through February in the lobby at BPA, 200 Madison Ave. on Bainbridge.…

Life

What goes on

What goes on

From escaping a conservative small town in Idaho to selling paintings to pay the mortgage

Life

Learning to forget the rules

Port Orchard painter/potter Christopher Mathie, one of the contributors in this month’s “Night Sky” exhibit at Bainbridge Arts…

Life

Grandma’s granola isn’t just a treat for tree huggers

Nature’s kitchen

The band formerly known as Old Stock

Life

Kindling of the new-age folk scene

A growing homecoming for islander-turned-Bostoners in the now-even-newer New Old Stock.

In Music News

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In Music News

Bremerton Symphony music director/conductor Elizabeth Stoyanovich abruptly let go.