Sheriff's Office investigating Suquamish police shooting
Feb 08 2010, 5:45 PM
SUQUAMISH — The Kitsap County Sheriff's office is investigating a shooting by Suquamish Police that injured two people in Suquamish Saturday night.
According to a Sheriff's Office news release, Suquamish officers shot at a 33-year-old Suquamish man and a 27-year-old... More ›
Sports updates, Feb. 8
Feb 08 2010, 12:50 PM
BASKETBALL
Kingston boys move into top 2A spot in league
The Kingston High School boys basketball team moved into first place in the Olympic League 2A division Friday with a 62-58 win at North Mason. The Buccaneers... More ›
Bee Eaters return to Bainbridge
Feb 05 2010, 9:49 AM
The Bee Eaters are a new sound.
What banjo player Wesley Corbett calls “not a standard instrumentation,” others are hailing as “new acoustic” and the best of this generation’s ‘string nation.’
The group, including its two Bainbridge Island natives, will play... More ›
Business brief: Edward Jones ranks on best companies to work for
Feb 08 2010, 12:37 PM
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The financial services firm Edward Jones ranked No. 2 on Fortune magazine’s 100 Best Companies to Work For 2010. This is the company’s 11th year on the list, according to the eight financial advisors serving North Kitsap. Edward... More ›
North Kitsap Vikings jazzed about music festival
Feb 05 2010, 12:31 PM
POULSBO — For some, this week’s Viking Jazz Fest is just another school band competition. It’s much more to the North Kitsap High School students who host it.
“We call it a festival because we don’t really think... More ›
Kingston High band wins $2,500
Feb 08 2010, 11:24 AM
The Kingston High School pep band placed third in a radio contest Monday, winning a $2,500 prize.
The contest, sponsored by Seattle radio station KZOK and The Rock Wood Fired Pizza restaurants, pitted 33 high school bands against each... More ›
There ought to be a law | Core issues
Feb 05 2010, 12:47 PM
Think about how often we hear “We are a nation of laws,” or “He’s got the law on his side.”
Consider how highly we esteem the men and women in blue that we count on to enforce our laws. And don’t... More ›
Pope should keep its property
Feb 05 2010, 12:34 PM
So let me get this straight! Pope and Talbot, a once viable lumber producing company with 7,000 acres of renewable forest land, is forced out of business because of draconian state and county regulations?
Then arrogantly, the Kitsap... More ›