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Craig Nelson

Craig Nelson died unexpectedly Nov. 26, 2008 at his home in Lacey. He was 54. He was born…

Olympic High School senior Albert Ardiente

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Olympic High students reach out to the less fortunate

When a high school senior says something is a “thrill,” it might be along the lines of the…

Kitsap Credit Union (KCU) President/CEO Elliot Gregg (right) and Senior Vice President of Marketing Ron Rogerson sing Britney Spears' 'Oops I Did It Again' in front of fellow employees Tuesday morning. KCU employees voted for who they thought could sing the best. The person with the most votes could match that number in money and buy themselves out of singing. The next person in line had the choice of matching the person in front of them and their total or sing. Gregg choose to sing over paying $355 while Rogerson offered his talents as a backup singer. All proceeds were donated to United Way of Kitsap County.

Life

Oops… They did it again!

Life

Growing season’s not over yet

This is the time of year when we still hanker for a tiny bit of winter gardening outside.…

Life

THE HOLIDAYS ON STAGE

THE HOLIDAYS ON STAGE

Poulsbo’s Brittney Brown plays Clara in Dance Arts Theatre’s 21st annual “Nutcracker Ballet” Nov. 28-30 in Bremerton. Tickets are $10 general

Life

The Ultimate Holiday Tradition

Does it make me a Scrooge that I’ve never been to a performance of ‘The Nutcracker?’

The Bainbridge farmers market is open through early winter this year to feed the need for eating locally for Thanksgiving and beyond.

Life

So … is that turkey local?

At that time of year when the same meal is on nearly everyone’s mind, What’s Up wonders what…

Life

Kitsap band brings old school reference in new, unique package

All the while, Alligators jam outside the box on their debut album ‘Piggy and Cups.’

What’s Up Weekend Wrock

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What’s Up Weekend Wrock

Camp Slack’s 6th Annual Turkey Day Potluck, ‘All This Poultry Carnage’ at Winterland and Hell’s Belles make up…

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Dastardly cinema gives reason for thanks this weekend

Local indie film-houses feature the new Baz Luhrmann film and ‘The Boy in Striped Pajamas,’ providing thanksgiving through…

Life

Seattle Comedy Competition gears up for Bremerton, again

And the field has been whittled to five.

It sucks to be young and in love in a rainy place called the Pacific Northwest

Life

‘Twilight’ gives fans a fangless vamp romance

To put it in teenspeak — of which there is much in “Twilight,” the cinematic version of Stephenie…

The forces of Suquamish Championship Wrestling will be bringing the November Pain Nov. 29 in Suquamish.

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‘The occasional elbow drop off the jungle gym’

What’s Up looks into the alternative lifestyle of backyard wrestling and a local semi-pro promoter who’d like to…

Life

COLLECTIVE VISIONS GALLERY: Features “Impressions of P

COLLECTIVE VISIONS GALLERY: Features "Impressions of Places — Landscapes 2008" an exhibit by pastel artist Jackie Bush-Turner in the…

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CALL TO K-12 GRADE ARTISTS: Bainbridge Arts and Crafts

CALL TO K-12 GRADE ARTISTS: Bainbridge Arts and Crafts Gallery is searching for artists for its upcoming annual…

Onlookers check out the work recently completed on the first phase of the Chico Creek restoration project.

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A creek reborn

First phase of Chico Creek restoration project completed.

Central Kitsap coach Mark Keel celebrates as the clock expires during CK's 21-6 win against Rogers of Puyallup at Silverdale Stadium Saturday night. With the win

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Central Kitsap Cougars claw Rogers, advance to state semifinals | Prep Football

CK football one of four Class 4A teams standing after 21-6 victory in front of home crowd.

Central Kitsap coach Mark Keel celebrates as the clock expires during CK's 21-6 win against Rogers of Puyallup at Silverdale Stadium Saturday night. With the win

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Central Kitsap defeats Rogers 21-6

Central Kitsap advances to the state semifinals next weekend at the Tacoma Dome.

Opinion

Just add a dash of hallelujah

FAITHFUL LIVING

Opinion

Of the many thankful moments this year, the election was one

TORRENS TALK