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Thousands expected for ‘Cruisin’ Sunday’

More than 350 cars, trucks and motorcycles, along with thousands of people, are expected at the “Heat on…

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Two graduate from Seattle Pacific U.

Two Port Orchard students graduated from Seattle Pacific University.

Karla Lewis

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Local girl competes in world horseshoe pitching tournament

A South Kitsap girl competed at the 2014 National Horseshoe Pitch-ing Association World Horseshoe Tournament held on July…

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Summer Farm Camp Celebration slated at Salmon Center

The Salmon Center, 600 NE Roessel Road in Belfair, will host a Summer Farm Camp Celebration from 6-8…

Business

Franciscan Health System receives funding for cancer

The National Cancer Institute (NCI) has awarded a five-year grant to Franciscan Health System (FHS), to conduct multi-site…

Bay Street Meat Company butcher and co-owner Brian Brozovic gave a demonstration to students Aug. 1 in Bates Technical College’s culinary arts program.

Business

Cutting to the meat of a butcher

Students in the culinary arts program at Bates Technical College had two options: a day trip to Wild…

Letters to the Editor

Democrats want to remake America

Their current leader refers to it often and his campaign for the White House contained the imperative that…

Letters to the Editor

Elect one of your own candidates

Simply put, Kelly Emerson was temperamentally and intellectually unfit to carry out the job we elected her to…

Opinion

DON BRUNELL | State’s Strong employment, but warning lights flashing

Counties in northeast and southwest Washington continue to struggle with unemployment rates as high as 8.5 percent.

Opinion

IN OUR OPINION | Our libraries are special places

Ever since I was a kid, the library has been one of my favorite places. For me, the…

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KCAA elects president, vice president

The Kitsap Community and Agricultural Alliance welcomed new board president Holly James, and vice president Doug Millard to…

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Few changes in county, overall primary results

An incumbent Democrat state representative received 43 more votes than his Republican challenger — a political newcomer —…

Sports

SPORTS BRIEFS | Bloomquist’s season comes to end

South Kitsap graduate had microfracture surgery on right knee

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Commitment to accessible voting lands Kitsap County Elections national award

Kitsap County Elections received the 2014 Independence Award from the Elections Center Aug. 18 for its innovative accessible…

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‘Ride the Tide’ set for Aug. 23

The 2014 “Ride the Tide” Paddle Kitsap is scheduled for Aug. 23 and will start at 9 a.m.…

Gary Leckie is the owner of the Port Orchard Produce Stand located on Bethel Road.

Business

POPS is ‘one-stop shop’ for produce

Gary Leckie has always “loved good food.” He is the owner of a “one-stop shop” produce stand in…

Paul Hulbert is the new principal at East Port Orchard Elementary School. He worked for the last 10 years in the Ridgefield School District.

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New principal likes ‘kid-focused’ environment at EPO

New East Port Orchard Elementary School principal Paul Hulbert might have followed that traditional path without one administrative…

Opinion

IN OUR OPINION | It’s time for the Kitsap County Fair

There’s something for everyone at the Kitsap County Fair, or as fair officials put it, “Fun for the…

Life

Bremerton Raceway hosting 20th Annual Nostalgia Drags and Car Show is Aug. 23-24

Bremerton Raceway and the Handlers’ Racing Association will host the 20th Annual Nostalgia Drags and Car Show on…

South Kitsap Fire and Rescue crew helped to recover the body of a woman who jumped off the Tremont Bridge before noon on Aug. 14.

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Woman jumps to death off Tremont Bridge

An autopsy report shows that a woman, who jumped off the Tremont Bridge Aug. 14, died as a…