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North Kitsap School District’s Professional Learning Communities are unacceptable

I just became aware of the Professional Learning Communities (PLC) model plans for North Kitsap High School this…

Letters to the Editor

Freedom is threatened

I am not republican or democrat. I am an American who loves our freedom, now threatened. I just…

Letters to the Editor

Kitsap County Democratic Committee makes endorsements

The following candidates for non-partisan positions have been endorsed by the Kitsap County Democratic Central Committee: Daryl Daugs…

Opinion

Two assistant supers getting a raw deal

The North Kitsap School District recently created two new assistant superintendent positions. Filling those roles are district administrators…

News

NKSD pay raises prompt questions

The administrators promoted to assistant superintendents, Chris Willits and Shawn Woodward, received pay raises that were called in…

Glass artist Karen Buhler's New Yoker Magazine-ish swimmers

Life

Artists swim through the garden at BAC

In the back room of Bainbridge Arts and Crafts — through the enchanting world of Little and Lewis…

News

More stimulus money from Viking Way means more road construction for Poulsbo

POULSBO — Of the $3.8 million in federal stimulus dollars set aside for the Viking Way improvement project, more…

The Hood Canal Vista Pavilion in Port Gamble is the first new building in the town in nearly a century. The open building was designed for corporate events and weddings.

Life

Port Gamble’s the venue for ‘I do’ (and more)

The Hood Canal Vista Pavilion is the first new major construction in Port Gamble in 89 years.

News

Sen. Murray muscles ferry money

Senator Patty Murray secures additional federal funding for Washington State ferries.

Sports

Bears marching toward playoffs, despite recent disruptions

The Kitsap County Bears football team is making a play for the postseason for the second year in…

News

North Kitsap students get technical about their futures

District's Technology Student Association garners hardware at national conference.

Michael Anderson

News

Plaque honoring fisherman’s contributions saved from the tide

In 1985, three years after his death, a fishing pier jutting off the Hood Canal Bridge was named…

News

Appleton appointed to state panel on aging

OLYMPIA — State Rep. Sherry Appleton announced Wednesday she has been appointed to a state commission on aging.…

Life

Families on the EDGE helps keep Theater School in session at BPA

With a fundraising auction placed during the intermission of an Edge show, she thought, the improv troupe’s eccentric…

In spite of age

Life

Maybe laughter really is the best medicine

Thoughts on the virtues and healing power of sidesplitting, with a comedian, an improv actor and a health…

Local comedian

Life

‘Laugh for Life’ benefit expands with back-to-back nights of laughter

'Laugh for Life' benefit expands into back-to-back nights of laughter, July 17-18 at McCormick Woods in Port Orchard,…

News

83-year-old woman in rollover wreck taken to hospital for minor injuries

POULSBO — An 83-year-old Bremerton woman was taken to the hospital after a botched lane change in front…

Sports

Sports briefs: Space still available at soccer camp

Sports briefs for July 14, 2009.

State patrol investigators review a wrecked scooter following a chase Tuesday where a one-armed man claimed he had been shot and then ran from law enforcement.

News

One-armed man on scooter leads deputies up Highway 3

LOFALL — A one-armed man speeding up to 80 mph on a motor scooter led Kitsap County sheriff’s deputies…

News

Man unlucky in love bilked for $200

POULSBO — The price of finding love was $200, but the deal was too good to be true…