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Wave Broadband to increase costs of some TV services

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Wave Broadband to increase costs of some TV services

Rate increases to take effect Feb. 1

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City accepting applications for AWC scholarship

Applications are due by Feb. 24

City Council, mayor to scour for holiday spirit

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City Council, mayor to scour for holiday spirit

The public is invited to ride along Dec. 16

McCormick Woods is next to get hydrants flushed

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McCormick Woods is next to get hydrants flushed

Water system maintenance will take place Monday through Wednesday

Cheers restaurant to be razed for mixed-use building

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Cheers restaurant to be razed for mixed-use building

Property owner plans to build 39 residential units and offer commercial space

Port Orchard to flush its hydrants Oct. 21-25

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Port Orchard to flush its hydrants Oct. 21-25

The periodic flushing is part of the city’s maintenance schedule

Gear down a bit: speed limits lowered on some city streets

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Gear down a bit: speed limits lowered on some city streets

Port Orchard City Council adopts consultant’s recommendations

Port Orchard spraying to control vegetation Sept. 30-Oct. 4

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Port Orchard spraying to control vegetation Sept. 30-Oct. 4

The weather may impact spray schedule

Photo by Jana Mackin                                Shawn Danubio, general manager of Whiskey Gulch, stands under a banner that calls social media attention to their movement to stop the city’s possible eminent domain action against the business.                                Shawn Danubio, general manager of Whiskey Gulch, stands under a banner that calls social media attention to their movement to stop the city’s possible eminent domain action against the business. (Photo by Jana Mackin)

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Pedestrian pathway project is hitting a bumpy stretch at Annapolis

Columnist Jana Mackin finds dissatisfaction with city’s process

Letters to the Editor

City has violated our constitutional rights

Open letter by residents to Port Orchard’s mayor and Chevron:

Part Two: Port Orchard’s new police chief

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Part Two: Port Orchard’s new police chief

Brown says his department will embrace change, raise community’s level of trust

Portion of Melcher Street closed today for paving

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Portion of Melcher Street closed today for paving

Street section between Pottery and Heron Ridge is closed until 4 p.m.

Portion of Dekalb closing for paving Thursday

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Portion of Dekalb closing for paving Thursday

Section from Cline to Bay to be paved

Portion of Hull Street closes Tuesday for paving

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Portion of Hull Street closes Tuesday for paving

Closure to take place between Grant and Sherman avenues

City Council to have public hearing on plastic-bag reduction ordinance

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City Council to have public hearing on plastic-bag reduction ordinance

Residents can offer comments at Tuesday meeting

Chatting up a conversation with emergency responders at National Night Out

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Chatting up a conversation with emergency responders at National Night Out

Port Orchard’s event offers community members a chance to meet, learn from first responders

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Wave Broadband notifies city of cable rate increase

Cable television provider sends letter to City of Port Orchard

Port Orchard starts spraying to control vegetation, weeds

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Port Orchard starts spraying to control vegetation, weeds

Citywide effort to finish Tuesday afternoon

City’s financial commitment to project was ‘tipping point’

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City’s financial commitment to project was ‘tipping point’

Public Works’ Dorsey says Port Orchard’s bonding decision won over state TIB

Challenging Tremont Street widening project is finally complete

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Challenging Tremont Street widening project is finally complete

Widened arterial is now a sparkling ‘gateway’ into Port Orchard