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Steven Strachan, chief of the Bremerton Police Department since 2013, becomes executive director of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs on Jan. 1.                                Michelle Beahm / Kitsap News Group

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Strachan leaving Bremerton police for new opportunity

“I have a really intense interest in working to move law enforcement forward”

Sports Roundup | Nov. 16

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Sports Roundup | Nov. 16

Two Kitsap athletes named WIAA Athlete of the Week

Poulsbo fire fighters assist at the scene of a vehicle collision on Highway 305 and Liberty Road, Nov. 13. The cause of the crash was not immediately known, but it coincided with traffic signals losing electrical power, presumably because of the wind storm. (Nick Twietmeyer/Kitsap News Group)

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Windstorm wreaks havoc on Kitsap

POULSBO — Winds wreaked havoc on Kitsap Nov. 13, knocking out power to traffic signals along Highway 305…

Toy drive for ill children at it again this year

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Toy drive for ill children at it again this year

BREMERTON — Last year, Zachary Darner, 8, and a friend collected 259 toys — more than five times…

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Greene, Richards preliminary victors for Central Kitsap School Board positions

CENTRAL KITSAP — Eric Greene and Bruce Richards are on track to win their election races for Central…

Sheriff’s spokesman Deputy Scott Wilson updates reporters late Oct. 31 about the death of a 9-year-old boy in Bremerton. The boy’s mother is charged with second-degree murder.                                Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office

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Woman told detectives she strangled son to protect him

Mother charged with second-degree murder

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Six finalists for Olympic College president announced

Six out of 100 candidates are finalists to replace Dr. David Mitchell, who retires Dec. 31.

Support community libraries and their powerful services | Prop. 1

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Support community libraries and their powerful services | Prop. 1

In Kitsap County, we have a rich history of working together to imagine, build and cultivate the libraries…

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20 arrested in internet sex sting

Bremerton PTA officer charged with second-degree attemped child rape

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Keep storm drains clear of leaves, debris

Poulsbo Public Works superintendent: Pay attention to storm drains in your neighborhood

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Burn ban lifted in Kitsap County

PORT ORCHARD — Perhaps for the final time this year, the phase one burn ban in Kitsap County…

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Volunteers needed for Kitsap advisory councils and committees

Kitsap County needs your knowledge and expertise on advisory councils and committees.

Klahowya quarterback John Hartford (14) is tackled by Jacob Boucher (33) of Port Townsend during the Eagles’ 7-6 victory on Oct. 14. (Mark Krulish/Kitsap News Group)

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Klahowya defense leads the way in victory over Port Townsend | Prep Football

An early interception returned for a touchdown was all the offense the Eagles needed.

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Rain —a lot of it — is expected through the week

Flooding expected on lowland roads, underpasses

Young resident Owen gets to stand with firefighters Tony Parker, Justin Foley and Josh Foley at the Bainbridge Fire Department pancake breakfast on Oct. 14. (Mark Krulish/Kitsap News Group)

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Bainbridge Fire Department celebrates 75 years with pancakes

Breakfast and fire truck rides were among the highlights.

Eric Petersen, Bainbridge Public Library Board President, cuts the ribbon on the newly-remodeled library on Oct. 14. (Mark Krulish/Kitsap News Group)

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Bainbridge Public Library celebrates new look

The renvoations cost $1.3 million in privately-raised funds.

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Applications sought for county board seats

PORT ORCHARD — Kitsap County Volunteer Services has listed a number of positions open for applications on county…

North Kitsap running back Dax Solis bulls his way through a group of defenders on his way to a touchdown. (Mark Krulish/Kitsap News Group)

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North Kitsap rolls past Bremerton, 33-7 | Game of the Week

The Vikings are now firmly in control of the Olympic League title race.

Central Kitsap’s Autumn Mullins chases down Capital’s Maddie Thompson (4) during her team’s 3-0 victory on Oct. 3.                                 Mark Krulish/Kitsap News Group

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Central Kitsap rebounds with win over Capital | Girls Soccer

Wins in the past two matches have helped the Cougars past a rough stretch.

Klahowya’s Tyler Townsend (16) tries to keep the ball in play while defended by Olympic’s Brooklyn Haro (4). Mark Krulish/Kitsap News Group

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Klahowya passes another test with win over Olympic | Girls Soccer

Alyssa Peters scored twice in Klahowya’s 4-1 victory.