10 hrs ago | Kitsapsun.com
Wil Clark received an e-mail Monday evening from state staff members indicating he and his partners could face fines or misdemeanor criminal charges if work continued.
Crews from Pacific Pile & Marine began work on the Seabeck marina on Tuesday. Share your thoughts Comments are the sole responsibility of the person posting them.
After Months of Uncertainty, Work Begins on Seabeck Marina
Ralph Burggraaf of Pacific Pile & Marine cuts holes in old marina in Seabeck on Tuesday.
7-Year-Old Again Waiting for Cure After Failed Transplant
Zyreal Oliver-Chandler,7, and his dad Thomas Oliver read a book together at home.
Birth: Sena Wendt and Zachary Wendt, Boy
Sena Wendt , daughter of Ed amd Cindy Fisher of Seabeck, gave birth to a beautiful baby boy at 3:17 pm last Saturday, 24th.
Big Beef Bridge Near Seabeck Closing Thursday for Repairs
12 after an inspection revealed damage to the abutment on the bridge's west side.
Load Restrictions Imposed on Big Beef Creek Bridge
Heavy rains and high tides may have damaged the structure of the bridge on Seabeck Highway over Big Beef Creek, and temporary load restrictions are affecting emergency and commercial traffic, officials say.
Fire Destroys Seabeck Mobile Home
Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue firefighters battle a mobile home fire Saturday night on the 4000 block of Frender Land in Seabeck.
Book Fair night at two schools
Opstad Elementary and Snoqualmie Elementary will hold community Book Fair Family Nights on Thursday, Jan.
Seabeck man pleads not guilty to raising fighting cocks
A 74-year-old Seabeck man pleaded not guilty Jan. 13 to animal cruelty despite admitting to King County sheriff's deputies he had been raising fighting cocks.
Bus cuts hurt elderly in and out of town
Florence Meyer has relied on Kitsap Transit for transportation for the past four years.
Long Wait for a Safer Walk Nearly Over for Shipyard Workers
Shipyard workers cross Burwell Street at the State Avenue crosswalk on Friday. A stoplight is expected to be operational within a month, making for an easier walk to and from work for PSNS employees.
Octogenarian Leading Charge to Bring Back Kitsap Transit's Sunday Bus Service
An 85-year-old Lake Symington woman is heading a petition drive to restore Sunday transportation for elderly and disabled people.
Kent man charged with cockfighting - Developing story
King County prosecutors have charged a 37-year-old Kent man as well as three other men for animal fighting in connection with reported illegal cockfighting operations in Kent and Auburn.
Driver Egged on Seabeck Highway
A 25-year-old Seabeck man was startled Saturday night when an egg hit his passenger side window as he was driving on Seabeck Highway NW.
On October 11th, Dean and Donna Johnson of Seabeck celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with a western theme at Saddles restaurant in Sonoma, California.
That Saturday Night Snow in Kitsap? Just Passing Through
DID YOU GET SOME SNOW?: Tell us if it snowed where you live - and how much snow fell, and for how long.
Seabeck Couple Report Break-In, Theft
A Seabeck couple lost electronics, jewelry, collectible coins and knives in a Thursday break-in burglary that occurred sometime between 9 a.m. and about 2:30 p.m. Kitsap County sheriff's deputies responded shortly before 3 p.m. to the couple's report of the burglary at their residence in the 23000 block of NW Old Holly Road.
A 50-year-old man was arrested and booked into jail for DUI following a two-car collision on Perry Avenue Nov.
Most of the region's Christmas tree farms open Friday.
Doug Kingsbury and his dad, John, walk through a grove of Noble fir at their Five Springs Tree Farm near Olalla on Tuesday.

• Flag inappropriate postPost has been flagged for review
• Priority Review request ($19.99)
• Cancel
Change location for your local news
Current location: Seabeck, WA
International users, click here to set your location.
What is Topix?
Topix is the largest news community on the web.
We take news from over 60,000 sources and categorize those stories to over 40,600 locations and 450,000 topics.
Topix breaks the mold of traditional news sites by allowing our users to edit the news. We've built a suite of editing tools, so Topix users can make sure all the stories that matter get the attention they deserve.
The best part? You can comment on everything. Every story, every poll, every user-submitted photo.
Jump in, find a topic and start talking!
By the way, if you're interested in learning more about Topix, visit our blog.