Pate, a native Texan, served at Bangor when he was in the U.S. Navy, then returned to the area and joined the Poulsbo Police Department in 1993. “He has always been there for his city and his fellow officers,” Poulsbo Mayor Becky Erickson said in her introductory remarks.
Michael R. Martin November 7,1961 – February 17, 2016 Mike passed away unexpectedly at his home in Palm Springs, California,…
North Kitsap is one step away from the championship game in the 2016 West Central / SeaKing 2A Boys Basketball Tournament.
LITTLE BOSTON — Rudolph Mark Purser passed away on Feb. 15 at Harrison Medical Center in Bremerton. He was 88….
The following information is from law enforcement investigators’ reports into the reports of sexual activity occurring on a North Kitsap School District bus for students with special needs. The students involved were 11 or younger.
North Kitsap School District officials first notified parents that their children may have witnessed or been subject to sexual abuse by another student almost six months after the district was alerted by a parent.
Maureen Susan White September 8, 1961 – February 11, 2016 On February 11, 2016, Sue White passed away quietly after…
Kenneth Ernest Nelson (Ken) passed away peacefully on Feb. 11 at Harrison Medical Center in Bremerton. He was 81. Ken…
Rep. Christopher Hurst, D-Enumclaw, and proponents of the bill say a reduced tax would be one of the most important ways of eliminating the black-market sales of marijuana, which Hurst said still makes up 65 to 75 percent of sales in the state.
Three people were injured in a four-car collision at 2:16 p.m. Feb. 10 at Hansville Road and State Highway 104.
The official Olympic League 2A boys basketball title shared between the North Kitsap Vikings (16-4 overall, 10-2 league) and the Olympic Trojans (14-6 overall, 10-2 league) is no longer precisely equal.
Iowans have made their choices. New Hampshire’s votes are being touted by the winners and analyzed by pundits. Now, it’s Kitsap County’s turn.
Karli Ashley, Nick Benish, Keaton Dieter, Ellen Pearson, Ian Snively
The Flotsam and Jetsam Garden Club of Hansville is offering scholarships of $1,000 to $3,000 to individuals pursuing a degree or certificate in an environmental or horticultural related field. Scholarships will vary depending on applicants’ needs and qualifications.
Christina Demmert of Kingston graduated from Fort Lewis College on Dec. 19. Demmert received a bachelor’s degree with a major in English.
Jordan Sheppard of Kingston earned placement on the fall semester Dean’s List for academic achievement at Rocky Mountain College.
The state Department of Health has taken disciplinary actions or withdrawn charges against the following health care providers in Kitsap.
An emergency ordinance to allow for transitory accommodations hosted by churches and non-profit organizations will be before commissioners for approval Feb. 22, providing interim regulations until permanent regulations are developed through a full public process.
The Chief Kitsap Academy Bears advanced to the postseason with a win over the Puget Sound Adventist Academy Sharks Feb. 8. The Bears (7-4) won 61-53 to qualify for the WIAA 1B Tri-District Tournament. CKA will play Mount Vernon Christian in the first round of the tournament in Mount Vernon at 7 p.m. Feb. 11 in a loser-out contest.
Many good ideas have been hatched over a morning cup of coffee in the Trolls’ Den at the Sons of Norway. But little did the hardy souls concerned over the loss of Poulsbo artifacts to the Kitsap County Historical Museum realize what they were proposing one morning in 1991 when they decided to do something to stem the tide of artifacts south.
