Meeting day changed to follow today’s SEED presentations.
Construction accident in Gorst left traffic backed up for hours on Friday
Fred and Marlene Abrahamson, Roger Bacon, Carolyn Berger, Eugene Brennan, Jade Castillo, Carolyn Chinn, Ron Cleveland, Judy Cole-Martin, Leslee Conner, Laureen Davis, Cherry Edwards, Luba Fetterman, Michelle Gouin, Celia Grether, Ingrid Harper, Ted Hoppin, DJ Jacobson, Jessica Kendrena, Steven Kimbrough, Judith Martin, Gregg Peterson, Georgie Pulliam, Marilyn Raynor, Robbin Small, Pat Steele, Merry Stever, Lisa Stowers, Nancy Taylor, Tish Treherne, Ann Varley, Denise Walsh, Diane Watrous and Lisa-Marie Wilson.
The Kitsap Extension of Western Washington University is accepting applications for the Master Gardener class of 2009. Classes will run every Friday from Jan. 9 through April 10 at the Norm Dicks Government Center in Bremerton. Course tuition is $225. A group orientation and interview is Nov. 13.
Looking for a reason to look forward to winter?
Collaboration abounds in an exhibit of installations, sculpture, encaustic painting and poetry.
Northwest icons — the owl, the woodpecker and the Washington State Ferry — inhabit Eagle Harbor Books through two new photographers’ books this week.
The Karelian Folk Music Ensemble brings 15 instruments, three voices to Poulsbo, Nov. 16.
Playoff time was no different than the regular season for the Wolves. In a season where brilliance was counterbalanced with…
Even before the rain started to really pour, local troopers had seen an increase in accidents on local roads when fall’s wet weather arrived, the Washington State Patrol reported.
Sound Off is a public forum. Articles are selected from letters to the editor or may be written specifically for this feature. Today, Port Orchard resident Bruce Stigler takes issues with the mayor’s involvement in the city’s efforts to develop a “name brand.”
To put it as simply as possible, the most effective way to deliver the most assistance to people in need in our community who are in distress is to give to United Way.
Back when the electronic media were still in their infancy, there used to be a wildly popular program called “Queen for a Day.”
t Local schools, VFW post to honor those who served
A 21-year-old South Kitsap woman was hit by her friend’s car Halloween night while apparently trying to stop the other woman from driving drunk, the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office reported.
t On the floor and in the classroom, reserved senior making a mark.
t Wolves defeat Stadium in Narrows Tourney, but not without
Apparently, months of emotional public testimony both for and against its Sustainable Energy and Economic Development(SEED) initiative were not quite enough for the Port of Bremerton.
South Kitsap Commissioner Jan Angel has prevailed over former Port Orchard Mayor Kim Abel to win the 26th District’s Position 1 seat in the Washington state Legislature.
Kitsap Democrats batted close to 1.000 in Tuesday’s election, winning two county commissioner seats as well as county auditor and Superior Court judge.
