07/14/11 PROSSER -- Welcome to iProsser. The City Council here will likely start using iPads at its meetings next year, saving the city money in staff time, paper, ink and clutter.
07/13/11 miraculous car wreck survival stories, story, angels, protection, Kitsap County, Port Orchard, seatbelt,
07/13/11 State Rep. Christine Rolfes, D-Bainbridge, is the No. 1 choice of Kitsap County Democratic Party precinct committee officers for appointment to the Senate seat vacated by Phil Rockefeller, who is now on the Northwest Power and Conservation Council. On the first ballot, Rolfes received 34 votes, county Planning Commissioner Jim Sommerhauser received six, and Poulsbo City Councilman Ed Stern ...
07/13/11 During the school board meeting July 6, the Glendale Elementary School District welcomed two new faces to its staff.
07/13/11 The parent of Kitsap Bank in Port Orchard and Eastside Commercial Bank of Bellevue announced Wednesday that they had raised fresh capital
07/12/11 Last year was an anomaly for Tucson Padres outfielder Aaron Cunningham.
07/11/11 Don Armeni ramp in West Seattle -- July 9: 10 boats with 21 anglers caught three coho; July 10: Seven boats with 14 anglers caught four coho.
07/05/11 Not according to owner Miles Nemec, who said the products, made by B.C.-based Advanced Nutrients, are formulated for a variety of plants.
07/05/11 Longtime friends Sam Weis and Jim Page will play both solo and duo
07/05/11 Dr. Mehment Oz, Michael Roizen Special to The Washington Examiner Q: What do you think of chia seeds? - Elly, Port Orchard, Wash. A: We think they do way more than grow a head of green hair on a guy made of clay. Chia seeds (Salvia hispanica) sprout "hair" and "fur" on Chia Pets (and, lately, even on a replica of President Obama), but on the healthy-food front, they're a nutritional powerhouse ...
06/28/11 Kitsap County's public works department will deploy 10 new stationary radar signs in speeding trouble spots throughout the county. The signs display the speed limit and flash a warning to motorists who drive too fast.
06/17/11 VINELAND -- Memorial Presbyterian Church, 714 S. Seventh St., will host Doughnuts for Dad at 10:15 a.m. Sunday, followed by services at 11 a.m. The guest preacher will be the Rev. Mouris Yosef. For more information, call (856) 696-1340.
06/17/11 » 12:24 a.m. -- Fight in the 1100 block of West Fremont Road, Bay Township. »5:19 a.m. -- Accident in the 18000 block of West Ohio 579, Benton Township.
06/16/11 A year-and-a-half-old black bear has continued to thwart the best efforts of Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife officers to capture it for nearly a week.
06/16/11 The state parks department has a dilemma on its hands at Kopachuck. And there are no easy answers. While an arbor crew for the Department of Natural Resources conducted a study on the trees at the state park campground to check for laminated root rot, it found that about 80 percent of the Douglas firs were affected by the disease. In response to the perceived danger, the entrance was barricaded ...
06/15/11 One patient was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center following a four-vehicle mishap on U.S. Highway 101 near Guiles Road on Monday, June 13. James Alan Belardi was extricated from his truck by firefighters from Clallam County Fire District 3 who used the Jaws of Life.
06/13/11 WITHIN two weeks after the end of World War II, sixteen year old Helen Linscott boarded a train in Lewiston, Idaho, headed to Freed Hardeman College in Tennessee.
06/08/11 Washington Fish and Wildlife Department agents have once again left a trap baited with tasty goodies in hopes of snaring a young black bear near Port Orchard.
06/04/11 Washington state at 1 a.m. The Seattle bureau can be reached at (800) 552-7694 or (206) 682-1812. The photo supervisor is at (206) 682-4801 or (800) 552-7694.
06/03/11 KALAMA, WA--(Marketwire - Jun 3, 2011) - The CEO of Tytan Holdings, Inc. ("the Company") ( PINKSHEETS : TYTN ), Mark Leonard, has recently completed a ten day tour of 13 Chinese Factories under contract with the Company. He was accompanied by Tim Nelson, of Farmboys' Tractor of TN, and Gary Lynch of Weir & Harrad Machinery from Australia. |