Developers wanting to add a three-story residential and retail building to downtown Manchester are appealing a decision by Kitsap County staff to deny the project a conditional-use permit.
South Kitsap YAHOO! Stormwater Concerns Raised at Hearing on Manchester Development By Chris Henry Friday, October 23, 2009 PORT ORCHARD - Manchester residents had their say Thursday on a three-story development project some say is out of scale and character with the town.
Port Orchard will hold its final Waterfront Artwalk of the year today, fulfilling a six-month commitment meant to generate public interest in local artists and downtown merchants.
YAHOO! Watch the Bainbridge High Spartans host Lakeside. LIVE.>> By Brynn Grimley Friday, October 16, 2009 Daniel James Mustard, 17, walks into a court appearance in April.
The South Kitsap teenager accused of stabbing to death his elderly neighbor in April will likely plead not-guilty by reason of insanity, his attorney announced in Kitsap County Superior Court Friday.
South Kitsap YAHOO! By Chris Henry Wednesday, October 14, 2009 PORT ORCHARD - The Kitsap County Hearing Examiner will hold a public hearing on a conditional use permit application submitted by Tri Hutch for the proposed Spruce House project in Manchester.
In October, everyone in Kitsap County will be reading the same book. Kitsap Regional Library is hosting its second annual a oeOne Book One Communitya program, a reading initiative designed to bring all Kitsap County residents together by reading and discussing the same book.
Staff of the Kitsap Regional Library are touring each branch to collect public input as they create their next Strategic Plan, and stopped Wednesday night in Manchester.
Jane Gordon-Ball and Jeanne du Pr are proud to be members of the 100-year-old Daughters of the British Empire, and are putting out the call for other women with British heritage to join.
North Kitsap YAHOO! By Brynn Grimley Wednesday, September 16, 2009 After spending weeks filtering through more than 700 comments submitted about the Greater Hansville Area Plan, the county's planning commissioners have moved the first version of it ahead.
YAHOO! By Chris Henry Monday, September 14, 2009 MANCHESTER - Following a unanimous vote Monday, the Port of Manchester will not be exercising its right to impose a tax on property owners inside district boundaries without a vote of the people.