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Putting a face on homelessness

Successful entrepreneur turned homeless man turned author recounts his journey to the bottom and the people who picked…

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What’s going on

Kitsap County Health District Director Dr. Scott Lindquist passes Steve Rice of Rice Fergus Miller Architecture and Planning while racing down Fourth Street in the Bremerton Trike Race Oct. 3. The second annual event benefited United Way of Kitsap County.

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Adults acting like kids for charitable cause

Design firm takes a different route to raise funds for United Way.

Olympic's Larry Dixon cuts between two Timberline defenders during Oly's 34-20 loss Friday at Silverdale Stadium. Dixon gained 225 yards rushing on 27 carries.

Sports

Timberline pushes Olympic to 0-5 record

Dixon's 225 rush yards not enough in latest defeat, 34-20.

News

Classes at Jackson Park Elementary back on Tuesday

It will be a normal school day at Jackson Park Elementary School Tuesday as water service was restored…

Sports

Professional soccer coming to Kitsap County

A partnership between the Bremerton School District (BSD) and the newly formed Kitsap Soccer Club has brought professional…

Opinion

Americans need to hang tough during turbulent times

Bush cannot be gone soon enough. This country does not need anymore of his self-centered governance.

Opinion

Kitsap murder victims still wait for justice

Cassie Holden would probably be a mother today with three or four kids in school, or maybe she’d…

Opinion

The end is not near (except for some government officials)

Before we start jumping out of windows or forming bread lines over the current “down” economic news, it…

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Events

People made bids on decorated salmon

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Salmon, salmon everywhere

Dr. Seuss’ book “One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish” had nothing on the Clear Creek Trail…

This year’s Bras for a Cause fundraiser promises to showcase a variety of outrageous entries

News

Let your sassiness shine

These aren’t your grandma’s cotton bras. These are full of sass.

Klahowya’s Andre Moore darts around a North Mason defender during its Sept. 26 loss. The Eagles fell 32-14 despite nearly 150 rushing yards from Moore.

Sports

Mixed results on football field; Oly, KSS lose big, CK rolls

North Mason’s rushing attack was too much for Klahowya (2-2) in a 35-12 Bulldog victory Sept. 26. NM…

Sports

Community sports are alive and well

High school sports is a grand tradition, standing tall amidst the drear of Seattle sports, the downtrodden economy…

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Sports

Surprise winner headlines Husky Invitational

The University of Washington’s men’s golf team title at the annual Husky Invitational didn’t come as a surprise…

Hannah Anderson (13) muscles South Kitsap’s Crystal Polen Thursday. The Cougars and Wolves played to a 1-1 tie.

Sports

Girls soccer: A mid-year report

Girls soccer is stronger than ever in Central Kitsap from top to bottom, with team records being the…

News

Rockefeller, Lord make their cases to voters

On Nov. 4, 23rd District state Sen. Phil Rockefeller (D-Bainbridge Island) hopes to retain the leadership position he’s…

News

Fire prevention through education

Children play with fire for a variety of reasons, causing damage to property and even killing themselves or…

News

Goodwill donation trailer still needs a Silverdale home

Nearly a year after the Goodwill donation trailer moved out of the Kitsap Mall parking lot, Seattle Goodwill…

News

CKFR and Domino’s team up to prevent fires

Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue (CKFR) and Domino’s Pizza in Central Kitsap are teaming up this week to…