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Delilah visits downtown, scopes out paint prospects

Nationally known radio personality Delilah Rene kicked the plan to repaint downtown Port Orchard up a notch on…

Christina Rinke

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Fathoms brings out sunny skies, sunny dispositions

South Kitsap residents enjoyed spectacular weather for the opening of the community’s annual Fathoms o’Fun festivities this past…

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Deadly drunk driver showed little remorse, judge declares

A North Kitsap man convicted of killing of Port Orchard woman while driving drunk last year was sentenced…

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Port Orchard Marina pilings to get steel braces

The Port of Bremerton Commissioners Tuesday approved paying nearly $90,000 to repair some of the pilings supporting the…

Letters to the Editor

School’s make-up day plan made perfect sense

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Opinion

Gov. Gregoire’s environmental extremism flouts the law—again

Following the most recent session, I authored an opinion piece in which I listed good and bad business…

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Nachos vs. promiscuity? It’s all about taking responsibility

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Setbacks aside, Fathoms is still SK’s signature event

Summer may be a week old as far as the calendar is concerned, but for most South Kitsap…

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Port Orchard’s annexation parade rolls on

The annexation of the McCormick Woods subdivision into the city of Port Orchard is on track for finalization…

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UPDATE: Port Orchard paint party gains steam

Plans to spiff up downtown Port Orchard with a paint party and street fair are moving ahead, with…

In addition  to football

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La Deaux’s versatility rare in an age of specialization

While other high school athletes concentrate on just one sport, he wishes he could compete in more

Collin Monagle primarily was used as an outfielder and designated hitter after offseason surgery on his pitching shoulder.

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Monagle ‘shocked’ by Knutson firing

Nonetheless, SK standout still expects to honor his commitment to UW baseball

The all-volunteer Thunderbird Pro Rodeo heads to Silverdale for a fifth consecutive year today and runs through Sunday.

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Thunderbird Rodeo stampedes onto Fairgrounds today

All-volunteer event will benefit local worthy causes

Citizen volunteer Bill Bell takes a sample of juvenile chinook that will be counted at the Gorst Hatchery. The Suquamish Tribe released nearly 2 million juvenile chinook that are expected to return to the Gorst watershed in several years as adults.

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Suquamish Tribe hopes to expand chinook season in Sinclair Inlet

In a few years, fishermen might be able to hit the water for chinook in Sinclair Inlet a…

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Manchester sewer plan polarizes residents

Decision on a plan to develop a Utility Local Improvement District (ULID) that would install sewer service for…

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Sheriff’s Office awaiting DNA results from bones

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Volunteer cooks keep the salmon coming at the Manchester Salmon Bake on Sunday.

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Soggy skies don’t dampen diners’ enthusiasm for salmon

Rain, lightning and the threat of more bad weather cut into the size of the crowds but not…

Senior Nico de la Cruz joins teammates Justin More and Daniel Lathrop as All-Kitsap first team selections.

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Triumphant SK puts three on all-county starting squad

De la Cruz, Moore, Lathrop named to first team; Ricigliano, Skolnik, Klein earned honorable mention, while Krug recognized…

Letters to the Editor

Keep liquor sales in the state’s capable hands

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Opinion

Dance Gallery a place to nurture — and be nurtured

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