
David Nelson
Editor at Kitsap Sun
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Editor of the @KitsapSun, because this muck doesn't rake itself. Part of the USA TODAY Network.
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4 days ago |
kitsapsun.com | David Nelson
A new community access to Kitsap Lake in Bremerton has opened, just in time for summer. The city project to rebuild a boat launch, dock and fishing pier wrapped up in May, when the dock opened to users. There are also outdoor showers, new pathways around the park and a picnic area at the two-acre facility, while irrigation equipment and landscaping is being installed. And more amenities are on the way soon, according to the city.
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1 week ago |
kitsapsun.com | David Nelson
A play illustrating the life of a man living in Gaza over the past two years was canceled by the Bainbridge Island Museum of Art's schedule just three days before a planned production. Organizers will now move the production to a nearby location and hold a protest outside the Winslow Way museum in opposition of what the change expresses. "One Family in Gaza" was scheduled for May 31 at the BIMA theater, rented out by a local advocacy group called Kitsap Palestine Solidarity Coalition.
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1 week ago |
kitsapsun.com | David Nelson
The summer season is growing officially closer, with high school graduations coming up and festivals around Kitsap County dotting nearly every weekend. Here's a look at some of the community highlights coming up so you can start to plan for fun in the month of June. Juneteenth Film Festival: The first annual film festival associated with the federal holiday that recognizes the day when Black slaves in Texas learned of their emancipation, along with the rest of the country.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | David Nelson
The summer season is growing officially closer, with high school graduations coming up and festivals around Kitsap County dotting nearly every weekend. Here's a look at some of the community highlights coming up so you can start to plan for fun in the month of June. Juneteenth Film Festival: The first annual film festival associated with the federal holiday that recognizes the day when Black slaves in Texas learned of their emancipation, along with the rest of the country.
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1 week ago |
kitsapsun.com | David Nelson
Fast ferry riders into Seattle will see fares increase this fall, due to a planned hike by Kitsap Transit as well as a new policy enacted to help shore up agency finances. The cost of a fast ferry ticket from Seattle to Bremerton, Kingston or Southworth will increase by $1 on October 1, 2025, to $13. The cost from Kitsap ports into Seattle will remain at $2, part of a two-phased fare increased adopted by Kitsap Transit's board of commissioners in 2024.
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