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National Merit Scholar is a man of many pursuits

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National Merit Scholar is a man of many pursuits

By Bob Smith

Questions about tiny houses in Kitsap

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Questions about tiny houses in Kitsap

Regarding the editorial, “Let’s take tiny houses a step further in Kitsap”:

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Stormwater open houses coming in South and Central Kitsap

PORT ORCHARD — Kitsap County Public Works Stormwater Division will be hosting three open houses in South and…

Congratulations, Class of 2017 | In Our Opinion

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Congratulations, Class of 2017 | In Our Opinion

(Editor’s note: Some commencement locations and times are incorrect in the print version of this editorial. They are…

Life

Donating blood is ‘an easy way to make an impact’

Throughout the country, someone is needing a blood transfusion every two seconds, said Red Cross spokesperson Natividad Lewis.

South Kitsap volunteers come together to build humane housing for the homeless

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South Kitsap volunteers come together to build humane housing for the homeless

By Bob Smith

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Kitsap law enforcement memorial service May 17

BREMERTON — The Kitsap County Law Enforcement Memorial Service is scheduled for 3 p.m. May 17, at Miller-Woodlawn…

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Any ideas to improve SR 160-Long Lake Road intersection? WSDOT wants to know

PORT ORCHARD — Do you have some “if only” ideas about how to improve SR 160 Sedgwick Road’s…

Film festival to place spotlight on Port Orchard

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Film festival to place spotlight on Port Orchard

PORT ORCHARD — The quaint independent movie theater Dragonfly Cinema, often overlooked by motorists buzzing along Bay Street,…

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Port Orchard Blvd. closes May 1-3 for day work

PORT ORCHARD — Tremont Street to High Street will be closed from May 1 through 3 while the…

South Kitsap’s Nora Gregersen receives grant from CenturyLink

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South Kitsap’s Nora Gregersen receives grant from CenturyLink

Nora Gregersen, special education teacher at Discovery Alternative High School, received a surprise at the April 19 South…

Officers from the Kitsap Regional SWAT team responded to the South Kitsap-area call early in the morning on April 23. Photo: Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office

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Suspect surrenders after 3 1/2-hour South Kitsap standoff

SOUTH KITSAP - A 48-year-old man was arrested by Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office deputies early in the morning…

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South Colby Elementary School hosting STEM night April 20

PORT ORCHARD — South Colby Elementary School is hosting a STEM night April 20 from 5:30-7 p.m., preceded…

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Student from Hidden Creek Elementary struck by car

SOUTH KITSAP — A student from Hidden Creek Elementary School in Port Orchard was struck by while crossing…

Thousands on the lookout for Easter bunny’s egg-shaped bounty

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Thousands on the lookout for Easter bunny’s egg-shaped bounty

SOUTH KITSAP — Thousands of Easter bunny fans gathered at South Kitsap Regional Park Saturday, April 15 to…

Kailey Colombo experiences dream ride to school, sets sights on future

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Kailey Colombo experiences dream ride to school, sets sights on future

By SARA MILLER

Brass Ring Salon in PO raises $6,150 for VFW

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Brass Ring Salon in PO raises $6,150 for VFW

By SARA MILLER

Wolves knock Eagles off their perch in 3-0 rout

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Wolves knock Eagles off their perch in 3-0 rout

By SARA MILLER

Spring break proves to be productive time for SK sports

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Spring break proves to be productive time for SK sports

By SARA MILLER

The Kitsap County Public Works Department purchased two automated flagger assistance devices for $34,000. The devices are supposed to increase safety for public works employees, and increase efficiency throughout the department.                                Michelle Beahm / Kitsap News Group

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County purchases flagger devices to increase safety, efficiency in public works

BREMERTON — Kitsap County has purchased a new tool to help improve safety in construction zones.