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Bremerton hard-ballers looking to find a groove
Above, Bremerton pitcher Eli Olson fires off a pitch in Monday’s 12-5 loss to Klahowya. Below, Bremerton’s AJ Angle fouls off a first-inning pitch at Legion Field.  - Wesley Remmer/staff photos Jul 04 2008, 12:26 PM Team hangs tough against Klahowya, but falls 12-5.

OC drops four against Everett
Jul 04 2008, 12:26 PM Softballers sweep Skagit Valley, improve to 3-3.

Sports NOTICES
Jul 04 2008, 12:25 PM CKBR needs coaches

Sports Calendar
Jul 04 2008, 12:25 PM Saturday, April 5

Bremerton’s alive with ‘The Sound of Music’
Jul 04 2008, 1:15 PM t Bremerton Community Theater debuts one of its most immense productions ever this weekend.

Weekend rock in Kitsap
Nicole Deville and Her Manhands will jam out at hte Manette, 2113 E. 11th St. in Bremerton tonight.  - Courtesy photo Jul 04 2008, 1:15 PM No fools, live music and enlivened parties abound for the first weekend of April.

Confessions of an Independent with Republican tendencies
Jul 04 2008, 1:28 PM LIKE IT IS

Thank you voters for helping your schools
Jul 04 2008, 1:28 PM SUPT. SAYS

As I write this second column for the Patriot, it is spring vacation in the Bremerton schools. As such, it is a relatively quiet time of the year. Our facilities and support staff are busy at work, “spring cleaning” and completing punch list items for the new high school and middle school additions. Nonetheless, without students, the schools are very quiet, indeed.

Kudos to the Kiwanis
Jul 04 2008, 1:28 PM Local Rotarians and Lions have invested heavily in the city parks bearing their affiliations in Evergreen Rotary Park and Lions Park throughout the years, and today the Kiwanis Club will follow suit as its members gather at Kiwanis Park, located between Fourth and Fifth streets in West Bremerton, for the first step in a long-term overhaul of the park.

City of Bremerton parks director Wyn Birkenthal, Kiwanis President Carol Sue Rogers and city park planner Colette Berna have spearheaded a major revitalization and improvement effort for the park, which is a diamond in the rough in a neighborhood that hasn’t exactly received a lot of TLC over the years.

The park is loaded with tons of potential to provide a safe, family friendly outdoor environment for residents in the neighborhood and could easily become a magnet for the west side of town, but in its current state it’s hard to tell exactly what the park has to offer.

Commissioners shouldn’t give up control
Jul 04 2008, 1:21 PM The Kitsap County Commissioners are elected to act on behalf of the citizens of this county. They have relegated their responsibilities to an unelected layer of quasi government, the Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC). Yes, they are elected and have the authority to govern for the people residing in Kitsap County. They should not give their power to PSRC.

They say that they won’t have enough funding; it must come through PSRC. A comparable county, Thurston, has proven that this is not true. Figures have shown that, if done properly by the elected officials and their staff, a smaller county can do very well on its own.