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Gregoire’s deals with tribes just keep happening

“Do you want what’s in the box or what’s behind door number three?”

South Kitsap wide receiver Mike Alonzo could not pull in the ball during a third quarter drive. Alonzo was called for offensive pass interferance on the play. SK Head Coach D.J. Sigurdson also was flagged on the play for arguing with the referee

Sports

Skyview ends South Kitsap’s season | Prep Football

Playoff time was no different than the regular season for the Wolves. In a season where brilliance was…

Opinion

Garrido could learn a lot from her predecessor

Charlotte Garrido, whose performance in her previous term as South Kitsap commissioner earned her an eight-year, voter-enforced hiatus…

Sidney Glen fourth-graders Dylan Church and Ryan Green paint cobblestones on a set piece for the school's upcoming play ‘Frankenstein.’

Life

Sidney Glen Elementary prepares for ‘Frankenstein’ play

There’s less glory, but just as much passion, in doing the work backstage. There were no latte stands…

Matt Carter recently opened a high-end chocolate shop in Towne Square Port Orchard.

Business

Carter’s Chocolates owner hopes quality will trump quantity

An economic downturn isn’t the best time to be selling luxury items, but Port Orchard business owner Matt…

News

Port to vote on budget Thursday

Meeting day changed to follow today’s SEED presentations.

News

Ruptured gas line closes SR-16

Construction accident in Gorst left traffic backed up for hours on Friday

Life

2008 Master Gardener graduates

Fred and Marlene Abrahamson, Roger Bacon, Carolyn Berger, Eugene Brennan, Jade Castillo, Carolyn Chinn, Ron Cleveland, Judy Cole-Martin,…

Life

Gardening volunteers are always needed

The Kitsap Extension of Western Washington University is accepting applications for the Master Gardener class of 2009. Classes…

Life

Sixteen good reasons to quit your job and move to the mountains

Looking for a reason to look forward to winter?

Susan Sweetwater’s poetry-inspired encaustic painting “Broken Pieces.”

Life

The unifying agent of art, on display at CVG

Collaboration abounds in an exhibit of installations, sculpture, encaustic painting and poetry.

Photographer and conservationist Paul Bannick strives to let the birds tell the story of the importance of protecting their habitats in “The Owl and the Woodpecker.”

Life

Reflection and activism through photography

Northwest icons — the owl, the woodpecker and the Washington State Ferry — inhabit Eagle Harbor Books through two…

Igor Arhkipoff

Life

Poulsbo Sons reel in Russian/Finnish folk trio

The Karelian Folk Music Ensemble brings 15 instruments, three voices to Poulsbo, Nov. 16.

Sports

Skyview ends Wolves’ season

Playoff time was no different than the regular season for the Wolves. In a season where brilliance was…

The flooding may not be as bad as last year yet

News

The rain is here again — and with it soggy streets

Even before the rain started to really pour, local troopers had seen an increase in accidents on local…

Opinion

Mayor shouldn’t pick our slogan

Sound Off is a public forum. Articles are selected from letters to the editor or may be written…

Opinion

United Way needs more corporate sponsorship

To put it as simply as possible, the most effective way to deliver the most assistance to people…

Opinion

Port Orchard ‘Extreme Makeover’ wasn’t extreme enough

Back when the electronic media were still in their infancy, there used to be a wildly popular program…

Choir teacher Susan Daun-Woodstock practices “America The Beautiful” with her students at Sidney Glen Elementary School Wednesday. The students were preparing to perform the song at an assembly honoring veterans.

News

Vets programs set for Monday, Tuesday

t Local schools, VFW post to honor those who served

News

SK woman punched trying to stop friend from driving drunk

A 21-year-old South Kitsap woman was hit by her friend’s car Halloween night while apparently trying to stop…