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Washington’s ‘Three Strikes’ law has outlived its usefulness

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Helpline’s nursery deal a win-win proposition

It sounds as though there’s a lot to like and very little not to like in South Kitsap…

Opinion

A few pearls of wisdom for 2009 graduates

The flurry of graduations are upon us. Some are petrified by the unknown future that awaits, while others…

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Angel: Legislature took Bandaid approach to budget

If the Washington State Legislature wants to help the state climb out of expected future multi-billion dollar deficits,…

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Commissioners set to go live

At the June 22 meeting of the Kitsap County commissioners, South Kitsap Comissioner Charlotte Garrido might well open…

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Mayor’s salary further defined by performance-based model

There is no dispute among city council members or the public that Port Orchard Mayor Lary Coppola deserves…

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NK man found guilty in PO woman’s death

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Cedar Cove Days co-chair Cindy Lucarelli acknowledges that the event's headquarters could benefit from some landscaping.

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Cedar Cove Days gets downtown headquarters

With a little more than two months before the beginning of Cedar Cove Days, the sponsors have secured…

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The buzz is back: BlueJackets ready for home opener

Matt Acker is no chemist. But for the first few weeks of this young season in the West…

Pottery Avenue was closed to traffic Monday afternoon after officers from the Port Orchard Police Department and the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office responded to a home near Birch Road.

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Sidney Avenue opened after standoff near elementary school

The Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office closed Sidney Avenue to traffic near Sidney Glen Elementary School around 12 p.m.…

Letters to the Editor

SK teachers being paid for hours they don’t work

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Opinion

You can’t always fix the addict’s problem, but you can fix yourself

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Opinion

Don’t expect land-use decisions to be made openly

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County settles with ‘mistreated’ inmate

Kitsap County has paid a $4.7 million settlement to a developmentally disabled county resident who claimed that he…

Letters to the Editor

Protesters must be resisted

I had the privilege of growing up with PFC Sam Stone, and I was deeply saddened to hear…

Letters to the Editor

Military families are grateful for your gratitude

This past Friday evening, we picked our son, PFC Aaron Welsh, up at the airport. After finishing a…

Letters to the Editor

Healthcare-for-all backers have a hidden agenda

I recently attended a rally organized by the Kitsap Chapter of We Surround Them in opposition to HR-676,…

Letters to the Editor

Bill would kill volunteer mercy flights

Each month, volunteer pilots from Angel Flight West fly patients needing specialized medical care, including chemotherapy and dialysis,…

The South Kitsap High School Marching Band is scheduled to perform at the Rose Bowl on Jan 1

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SKHS marching band prepares for Rose Bowl

The South Kitsap High School Marching Band celebrated its upcoming Rose Bowl appearance with a performance and a…

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Helpline will buy Port Orchard Nursery, expand operations

South Kitsap Helpline was notified on Thursday afternoon the agency will be awarded a $300,000 grant, enabling the…