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One hundred and forty years after Memorial Day was officially proclaimed during the Civil War, Bremerton’s Miller-Woodlawn Funeral…

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Can we afford another four years?

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GUEST COLUMN Why our transportation leaders are failing Washington

The Washington ferry system reminds me of an old Woody Allen joke. Two ladies are vacationing in the…

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TORRENS TALK Jimmy Carter’s discussions with Hamas are questionable

Israel has just celebrated its 60th birthday. The observance of Yom Hashoah also has passed. And former president…

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LIKE IT IS Big Mo’s departure felt more like a case of thievery

It will be 10 years on May 23 since the USS Missouri was towed out of Bremerton on…

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Heroes for babies Farmers Insurance raises money for March of Dimes.

Business

Heroes for babies Farmers Insurance raises money for March of Dimes.

(From left) Farmers Insurance employee Devin Mazzotta, district manager Greg Govender, agent Maggie Brewton-Hight, recruiting manager Jennifer Govender,…

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BUSINESS BRIEFS

OBE inducts two new members, announces

Long-distance races prove Oly’s strong suit. Trojan boys outlast competition at subs

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Long-distance races prove Oly’s strong suit. Trojan boys outlast competition at subs

Oly’s John Wojtech couldn’t quite catch Peninsula’s Keegan Hall in the 800-meter race Saturday, taking third to Hall’s…

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Eagles nearly pull one over against Prep

SEATTLE — In April, the Klahowya boys lacrosse team was handed its second-worst loss of the season, falling 18-3…

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Back-to-back losses against Fife, Kingston end season. Klahowya falls one game shy of state

BREMERTON — After beating Sequim in the quarterfinals, Klahowya (12-10) needed just one more victory in the West…

Cougars leave mark on Narrows

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Cougars leave mark on Narrows

Central Kitsap’s Shane Moskowitz (center) turned it up on the final leg, nearly winning the 1,600 race.

Trojans now prepare for toughest  challenge yet. 2A/3A west Central District Baseball Tournaments

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Trojans now prepare for toughest challenge yet. 2A/3A west Central District Baseball Tournaments

KENT — The Olympic Trojans took the good out of the bad Saturday.

CK wins back-to-back games behind bats. CK baseball wins its way in

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CK wins back-to-back games behind bats. CK baseball wins its way in

KENT — While Central Kitsap’s baseball team is certainly accustomed to district playoff games, it’d been a while since…

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Oly boys soccer can’t keep up with speedy Rams. Trojans’ run ends at districts

LACEY — No matter what the Olympic Trojans soccer teams do, they always seem to get the short end…

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Drunk teens

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Syttende Mai, Bremerton style Local lodge set to mark Norwegian Independence Day.

More than 70 years of tradition will continue on May 18 as Bremerton’s Sons of Norway Oslo Lodge…

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Letter carriers collect 134,000 pounds of food

Letter carriers and local post offices collected about 134,000 pounds of non-perishable food items from residents Saturday, May…

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Put your mouth where CKSD’s money is

It’s not as if the Central Kitsap School District’s budget planning process is drawing much interest from parents…

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Linder Foundation: That’s how we roll

Pack up your bowling ball, slick shoes and encyclopedic knowledge of quotes from “The Big Lebowski” and “Kingpin”…