Cain expects to return as coach, but anticipates making adjustments
South Kitsap defeats Olympia 5-4 to finish third in Class 4A Narrows League Tournament
South Kitsap High School’s TV station has operated for 15 years
Port Orchard saw higher than expected sales tax collection for the month of February, potentially sparing the city from cutting the 2012 budget.
A Marine Corps veteran of Iraq and Afghanistan entered the race for Congress in the 6th District.
Gurnsey is one of thousands of unemployed area workers looking for a job. According to numbers recently released by the Washington State Employment Security Department, 10,160 of Kitsap County’s 124,400 potential workers were unemployed in March. And though job prospects have improved steadily in Kitsap County since the peak of the recession in 2009, many unemployed still have a tough time finding work.
Nearly a year after a three-alarm fire caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage to a Port Orchard icon, renovation is underway at Myhre’s Restaurant on Bay Street.
The Port Orchard Chamber of Commerce hopes to find as many crafty cooks, barbecue aficionadoes and expert seasoners for the annual wing cook-off event, hosted as part of the 24th Seagull Calling Festival on May 27. The event is part of the Kitsap Harbor Festival at both the Port Orchard Marina and the Bremerton Marina.
A bill that sits on the desk of Washington State Governor Christine Gregoire could sound the death knell for a few local businesses once signed into law.
Dale Nitz understands that everyone, from the youngest Navy ensign to a U.S. Army colonel, has a story. And stories are what his newly opened Veterans Living History Museum strives to tell.
But athletic director says previous experience is ‘important factor’
The performances range from Charlie Brown to Sherlock Holmes. But on Friday night, the atmosphere at South Kitsap High School’s theater was a little more relaxed.
The City of Port Orchard received $500,000 from the state to ramp up the Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway. The money came from the state’s $1.1 billion capital-improvement budget passed during the recent budget session.
Individuals interested in cleaning up South Kitsap’s shoreline are encouraged to participate in a Save Sinclair event Saturday starting at 11 a.m.
Omnipresent.
That might be the best word to describe South Kitsap School District deputy superintendent Kurt Wagner, who succumbed to cancer last Friday. He was 57.
During last year’s contentious campaign, the group Tim Matthes for Mayor sent campaign fliers pledging Matthes would forego at least $15,000 to restore Bremerton Kitsap Acess Television (BKAT) to the bi-monthly city council meetings. The fliers pledged $15,000 of his mayoral salary to restore TV access that he said was vital for transparency in government.
The city is looking for help from public or private partners when it comes to constructing a new “Welcome to Port Orchard” sign.
The Port Orchard City Council discussed when to allow comments from the public at regular business meetings during Wednesday’s city council work-study meeting.
Manchester Port District voters approved a ballot measure to limit port district commissioners’ terms to four years in Tuesday night’s special election.
A ballot measure to renew a South Kitsap Fire and Rescue emergency services lid lift worth nearly $2 million passed by a wide margin in Tuesday’s special election.