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Mike Pitts (left) and Carter Dotson recently purchased the Silverdale and Poulsbo Windermere offices. The sale was finalized Feb. 2.

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Silverdale, Poulsbo Windermere under new ownership

In the real estate business, the finances ebb and flow but risk stays the same. And during an…

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A void filled by a furry friend

TORRENS TALK

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Telling coin causes some need for concern

LIKE IT IS

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A bill to change state law wording, really?

Jan Angel is one of several legislators proposing a bill to change how those with disabilities are referenced…

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How to prepare for death of a parent

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated that at least 1.7 million Americans age 65 and older…

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BIRTHS AT HARRISON MEDICAL CENTER

Thursday, Jan. 1

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Events

MUSIC TO THE EARS: Seventy-five of the finest handbell musicians from around the country will gather for Distinctly…

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CKSD leaders invite public to discuss finances

Central Kitsap School District (CKSD) Superintendent Greg Lynch believes in the principles of fairness, thoroughness and transparency.

Cottonwood Elementary School second-grader Caleb Lizon

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Cottonwood second-graders bring past presidents to life

Cottonwood Elementary School second-grader Caleb Lizon couldn’t wait for Wednesday afternoon to arrive and recess had nothing to…

The Olympic girls bowling team celebrates its second-place finish at the Class 3A bowling championships

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Olympic rollers finish 2nd at state

The Olympic girls bowling team idled in fourth place, nearly 300 pins off the pace, after the first…

OC’s Duntae Jones (right) wraps a pass around a Peninsula defender during the Rangers’ 76-75 loss at the Bremer Center Wednesday.

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Pirates stun OC men

After roaring to a 15-1 record to begin the season, the Olympic College men’s basketball team is suddenly…

John Wedge

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John Wedge hired to coach Pumas

John Wedge believes soccer, such as a ballet or symphony, is aesthetically beautiful when it’s played in harmony.

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Haigh confident about education funding

Amid the dark clouds of financial cutbacks, 35th District State Rep. Kathy Haigh (D-Belfair) sees rays of sunshine…

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‘Business success on the Peninsula’

Hundreds of businesses from all over the Kitsap Peninsula will converge at the Kitsap County Fairgrounds Pavilion to…

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Navy: Hood Canal cold poses no problem for dolphins

When the Navy announced its plans to use dolphins and sea lions as a swimmer interdiction system at…

A view from the Trigger Avenue overpass in Silverdale shows slushy road conditions on State Route 3. Local law enforcement and emergency personnel were kept busy as the slippery road conditions led to accidents throughout the day. The National Weather Service calls for rain into the night.

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Winter Wonderland — Again

The Olympic girls bowling team placed second at the Class 3A state championships in Tacoma

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Olympic captures second place at state bowling championships

Team jumps from fourth to second despite 300-pin deficit.

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Public hearing scheduled to discuss using dolphins, sea lions to protect Bangor

The U.S. Navy encourages the public to attend an open house and public hearing Wednesday in Silverdale to…

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Postseason wrestling begins Friday

Olympic, Klahowya to host sub-regional events