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Side Street News

A blog written by Sally Santana.

Side Street News: SEVERE WEATHER SHELTER OPEN TONIGHT – FRIDAY 1/27/’12

The severe weather shelter, located inside the Bremerton Foodline at 1600 12th St. in Bremerton, will open at 6 pm tonight and close at 7 am Saturday morning. Everyone who needs to come in out of the freezing cold is welcome! whether you’re home...
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Cheers To You

An exploration of all things wine with reporter Brynn Grimley and local wine expert Mary Earl.

Cheers To You: Chilean wine our choice for lamb and black olive stew

For this warm winter stew, we’re recommending a full-flavored, full-bodied red wine with aromas and flavors of herbs, berry and currant. This wine is especially luscious with lamb dishes that include garlic, rosemary and olives — exactly what ...
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Peninsular Thinking

A conversation about Bremerton, Port Orchard, Poulsbo, Silverdale, Bainbridge Island, Kingston, Manchester, Seabeck, Southworth, Suquamish, Belfair, Keyport, Olalla, Bangor, Hansville, Indianola, Port Gamble, Allyn, Port Ludlow, Gig Harbor and every once in a while something about the good folks who don't have the good fortune to live here.

Peninsular Thinking: One vision for new Silverdale library

Brynn writes: Wednesday night architect Steve Rice unveiled his vision for a new library in Silverdale. At the request of the Kitsap Regional Library, Rice has been working for two years on a design for a new library. First he was tasked with crea...
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Kitsap Frames

Meegan M. Reid keeps you up-to-date, gives some behind-the-scenes scoops, shares photos from the Kitsap Sun Staff (and readers) and provides you with a few tips to help you take better photos.

Kitsap Frames: FRAMES: Photo Challenge #47: Your Favorite Photos of 2011 STAND-OUTS

Nice shooting this past year blog readers! I had a very nice array of images to pick a few stand-outs from and here are my choices (again there aren’t any winners or losers, I just pick a few that stand-out to me for various reasons and ramble o...
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Peabody: Life, Friends Baseball

Plain talk about Sabremetrics baseball analysis and love of the game.

Peabody: Life, Friends Baseball: More Expectations

I received a nice note from Jim Moore, outsourced Sun columnist. To paraphrase he enjoys the blog and when he reads the blog I come across, bitter, angry and frustrated…something he likens to his reflection in his mirror. I must be doing somethi...
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The Prep Beat

News updates on area high schools. By Sun sports staff writers Chuck Stark, Jeff Graham, Annette Griffus and Nathan Joyce.

The Prep Beat: Boys and girls basketball stat leaders

Here’s this week’s list of local boys and girls basketball leaders. Tweet This Post Share on Facebook
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Kitsap Business and Economy

Daily updates on the local economy, the latest reports and trends that affect us, stories, events and columns. Join the conversation with Kitsap Sun reporter Rachel Pritchett.

Kitsap Business and Economy: Washington state AG and Facebook target “clickjackers”

Readers, Got this news release today from the state Attorney General’s Office. — Rachel SEATTLE – If you use Facebook, the world’s top social networking site, you may have “liked” an Internet scheme without even knowing it – and unwi...
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Kitsap Crime and Justice

Josh Farley, the public safety and courts reporter, writes about crime and criminal justice issues.

Kitsap Crime and Justice: Long list of lawyers lining up for Kitsap County Superior Court seats

Jan. 31 is an important day for some ambitious attorneys in Kitsap County. It is the deadline by which superior court applications are due to the office of Gov. Christine Gregoire, who will use them to appoint Kitsap County’s two newest judges...
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Kitsap Caucus

A blog about politics and government in Kitsap County as well as Washington state political news as it relates to Kitsap County.

Kitsap Caucus: Gay marriage Washington: Why now?

At least one radio talker thinks the Legislature is trying to get gay marriage passed to distract the citizens from the state budget, which has a hole in it. The argument makes for audacious radio and gay marriage is one issue that can divert an O...
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Road Warrior

Travis Baker blogs about the problems and idiosyncrasies of Kitsap highways and byways.

Road Warrior: A pair of Fifth Street curiosities and roundabout reminder

The in basket: I was putting along eastbound on Fifth Street in Bremerton recently when my wife in the passenger seat noticed that I had given no indication that I had seen a stop sign at Veneta Avenue. “Stop sign,” she said, and it was a good...
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Watching Our Water Ways

Environmental reporter Christopher Dunagan discusses the challenges of protecting Puget Sound and all things water-related.

Watching Our Water Ways: Skokomish restoration now focused on ecosystem

Flood control is no longer a primary objective of federal restoration work on the Skokomish River — but improving the ecosystem is likely to reduce flood problems for people who live in the valley. The Skokomish Watershed Action Team (SWAT) sur...
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The WordSpider

A blog about reading and writing

The WordSpider: Adventures in Writing

Two days ago I finished the first draft of my story Joy, which makes me happy because now I get to know how it ends.  Believe me, I was wondering.  When I first started writing it, I had no idea.  As I went on working, I gradually h...
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The Commute

An informative and entertaining discussion on our ferries and highways with Kitsap Sun reporters.

The Commute: Final ferry fare study changed from draft

The ferry media study I wrote about last week wasn’t the one handed in to the Legislature’s Joint Transportation Committee. I was one draft behind, and there are some differences. What the study doesn’t do, unlike I wrote earlier, is recomm...
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The Stark Truth

Sports Editor Chuck Stark shares insight, laughter, news, views and analysis of Kitsap sports and beyond.

The Stark Truth: About the snow, the Huskies and ‘Scoreboard Baby’

Like a lot of you, I couldn’t make it out of my driveway today. I’ve got a pretty long and steep hill to climb out of and only made it about three-quarters up when my car, which has all-wheel drive, started sliding off the road. Tried twice an...
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Bainbridge Conversation

Reporter Tristan Baurick engages island residents in a conversation about their community.

Bainbridge Conversation: VIDEO: How Bainbridge cut its energy use

RePower Bainbridge from Climate Solutions on Vimeo. ————- Bainbridge’s efforts to curb energy use was highlighted in a video produced by Olympia-based Climate Solutions. In it, former councilwoman Hilary Franz describes the RePower Bain...
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Honoring Equity And Respecting Tradition (HEART)

An informative source of information dealing with issues and people from our Faith Community.

Honoring Equity And Respecting Tradition (HEART): Would The Real Martin Luther King Be Honored In Today’s Culture ?

Letter from a Birmingham Jail You express a great deal of anxiety over our willingness to break laws. This is certainly a legitimate concern. Since we so diligently urge people to obey the Supreme Court’s decision of 1954 outlawing segregation i...

Our Sound Home

One couple living on the Puget Sound, turning an old house into their home.

Our Sound Home: 2012 New Year Manifesto

Hello, 2012! It’s OurSoundHome here with a project inspired by Ashley’s Manifesto over at From Dahlias to Doxies, a way of simplifying and writing down goals for the new year. So, I created one myself! Check it out:       I’...
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From the Editor's Desk

From the people behind the news at the Kitsap Sun.

From the Editor's Desk: Thursday’s retro edition of the Sun

Our print readers received an interesting looking newspaper this morning — or will receive one sometime today — due to some production problems overnight that delayed printing. I’ll have a column in the Friday edition explaining as much as i...
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Milt Priggee’s Kitsap Commentary

Milt Priggee is a longtime editorial cartoonist, and over his career has drawn for Crain’s Chicago Business, Spokane Spokesman-Review, Puget Sound Business Journal and seattlepi.com. He lives and works on Whidbey Island, producing cartoons for newspapers around the state and country. See more of his work at www.miltpriggee.com.
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Rougheart MMA Journal

Joshua Beranis covers the mixed martial arts scene in Kitsap County and beyond.

Rougheart MMA Journal: Getting The Little Guy To Try Yoga

I’ve had this Rodney Yee Yoga for Beginners DVD for the past year now, and I’d been on a roll with it for a while. I don’t know much about yoga. This video seems to give a good basic routine for the purpose of energizing you. Having slipped ...
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League of Women Voters of Kitsap

Information blog from the League of Women Voters of Kitsap.

League of Women Voters of Kitsap: Why the League Opposes Charter Schools

Founded by activists who secured voting rights for women, the League of Women Voters has always worked to promote the values and processes of representative government. The League believes in an open governmental system that is representative, acc...
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Humanity is like a Patchwork Quilt

Each patchwork piece contributes to holding the quilt together, yet each is unique.

Humanity is like a Patchwork Quilt: Governor Gregoire’s Moving Speech for Marriage Equality

Today, Governor Gregoire made a moving speech in support of marriage equality in Washington State. I was not able to be there in person at the press conference, but I did watch the video later and felt the genuine support she expressed. I agree wi...
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COPD and Other Stuff

This is a patient-to-patient blog to exchange information and resources...from COPD to Arthritis to Cellulites to Sarcoidosis to Sleep Apnea to RLS to Psoriasis to Support Groups to Caregivers and all points in between.

COPD and Other Stuff: Surgery – New Hope for Lymphedema Patients

Lymphedema patients have a new surgery option for arm and leg swelling – would it be available to seniors? How much is the cost of it compared to the standard treatment that doesn’t work all that well? Who is a good candidate for the surgery? ...
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Wide World of Kitsap Sports

Dedicated to following the athletes and teams that call West Sound home.

Wide World of Kitsap Sports: Padres tender Cunningham a contract

Outfielder Aaron Cunningham, a South Kitsap grad, was one of 35 unsigned players on the Padres’ 40-man roster who was offered a contract on Monday. Cunningham hit .178 with three home runs and nine RBI in 90 at bats a year ago. The 25-year-old o...
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The Mom Squad

5 local moms, rollin' and patrollin' in the KC.

The Mom Squad: Putting Mom on Time Out, The Good Kind

It’s that time of year, isn’t it? I can feel the stress and panic start to creep up behind me like an old, loose pair of underwear. Holidays are coming fast. Yes, it’s a time to enjoy family and friends and large alcoholic beverages, but so...
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Kitsap Farm to Fork

A couple of farm girls, Diane Fish and Shannon Harkness, share their experiences with farming, cooking, local food, and building the Kitsap Foodshed.

Kitsap Farm to Fork: The Dark Days Challenge

The 2012 Dark Days Challenge is upon us.  Shannon, who is more motivated to participate in these sort of things than I, signed us up.  And then today, she had a dinner failure.  So, it falls to me to keep our end up.  Good thin...
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Sea Life

Explore aquatic animals, plants and seaweeds that inspire everything from cinematic monsters to tasty dishes to local economies.

Sea Life: Surf’s up on the Salish Sea

Leave the board on your woodie though. Surf scoters near the Southworth Ferry dock. Photo: Jeff Adams Surf scoters (one of my top five most beautiful ducks) have moved in for the winter. The dramatic contrast of black/white/orange on the male su...
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Kitsap Dining

A blog of dining adventures in Kitsap County and beyond

Kitsap Dining: Wish List for Dining Out

I’ve been reviewing restaurants for over a year now and very much enjoy it. Just this week I was dining in a local restaurant when I got to realizing how particular I’ve become due to my reviewing.  I think this is partly due to comparing...
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Everyday CK

An on-going conversation focused on the community of Central Kitsap, fueled by local resident Rich Jacobson.

Everyday CK: Celebration of Life Memorial Service for Brent Anderson

A Celebration of Life Memorial Service will be held this coming Sundy at 2 p.m., October 23rd, at the Silverdale Beach Hotel, to honor the recent passing of Brent Anderson, a greatly loved and talented local educator. You may also make a remembra...
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The Food Life

Recipes, resources and food inspiration from people and places in Kitsap County. By Kitsap Sun Web Editor Angela Dice.

The Food Life: A Toast to National Coffee Day

Sept. 29 is National Coffee Day. Here’s a little Twin Peaks tribute: Tweet This Post Post to Delicious Digg This Post Share on Facebook
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Eating In, Eating Out

My experiences eating out on the peninsula and the tales of what happens in my kitchen.

Eating In, Eating Out: Puerto Vallarta

I love Mexican food and Puerto Vallarta is one of my favorites on the peninsula. My husband and I took an out of town visitor to this old favorite and it lived up to its past trips. Our guest enjoyed the kitschy interior decorations and the great ...
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Plant Life

ramblings and tips about plants and all things green from Peg Tillery of WSU Kitsap Extension.

Plant Life: Fairy Gardens

Our granddaughter Bridget asked me to help her plant a fairy garden as a present for her seventh birthday on June 10. Here are ideas to create your own fairy garden, whether for a child in your life or for the child within you. Fairy gardens can b...
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