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Wings of Freedom Tour Aviation history comes to Bremerton
We’re just making sure people don’t forget what that generation did.” — Robert Norman Jr. volunteer pilot
Where to watch fireworks this Fourth of July If you’re craving colorful explosions in the night sky this Fourth of July, but feel like leaving the big booms to the professionals, be sure to check out one of Kitsap’s multiple pyrotechnic displays slated for the week ahead.
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The Collings Foundation’s Wings of Freedom Tour returned to Bremerton June 17-19 to showcase some of their rare war aircraft, including the B-17 Flying Fortress, B-24, B-25, P-40 and P-51. The three-day display included ground tours of the interior and exterior of the aircraft, as well as the chance to take a 30-minute flight aboard one of them for a cost ranging from $400 to $450. Ground tours were $15 for adults and $5 for children under 12. “They’re keeping the history alive,” said volunteer pilot Robert Norman Jr., who is also a Boeing first officer on
the 777. “We’ll never be able to thank those people enough. We’re losing them at an astonishing rate. We’re just making sure people don’t forget what
that generation did.” The tour itself lasts 10 months out of the year, starting at the southern tier of the U.S. during the winter months,
then coming up the west coast during the spring before heading to the northern tier in the late summer and early fall. The tour is celebrating its 30th year in existence. “Each plane has its own unique story, as they’ve survived 75 years,” Norman said. “The walking tours are most popular. The rides are a little bit more expensive but it is a true lifetime experience.” The Collings Foundation is a nonprofit founded in 1979 with the purpose of preserving and exhibiting rare historical artifacts and organizing and supporting living history events that enable Americans to learn more about their heritage See WINGS, Page 5
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Real estate investment firm acquires Santa Fe Ridge Apartments By TYLER SHUEY Kitsap News Group
JRK Property Holdings, the Los Angeles-based real estate investment firm, announced Monday that they will be acquiring a 240-unit apartment community in Silverdale, increasing their total to more than 1,400 units in the area. Santa Fe Ridge
Apartments in Silverdale was built in 1991 and is located on a hillside lot overlooking Old Town Silverdale and Dyes Inlet of the Puget Sound. JRK announced they will complete renovations to one, two and three-bedroom apartments and also make “significant improvements” to the common areas and amenities, including the indoor swim-
“We remain confident in the long-term outlook for multifamily in the Pacific Northwest and will continue to pursue additional ventures in the region in the future.” — James Bloomingdale JRK Property Holdings
ming pools, spa, fitness center and community lounge. The property also
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senior vice president James Bloomingdale said in a press release. “The Kitsap Peninsula, and Silverdale in particular, benefits from a strong local economy anchored by the largest naval base in the Pacific Northwest.” “In addition, supply has not been able to keep up with demand for rental products, thanks to the region’s desirability and relative affordability,” Bloomingdale went on to state. “As a result, the submarket continues to experience high occupancy and strong rent growth.” This is JRK’s second
investment in Silverdale and its fourth near the Seattle area. Its local complexes include the 225-unit Trillium Heights, located less than a mile from the Santa Fe Ridge Apartments, the 714unit Boulders at Puget Sound in Tacoma, and Carroll’s Creek, a 288-unit townhome community in Marysville. “We remain confident in the long-term outlook for multifamily in the Pacific Northwest and will continue to pursue additional ventures in the region in the future,” Bloomingdale concluded.
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George Fox students from Central Kitsap earn dean’s list recognition Local students from the Central Kitsap area were among those who earned dean’s list recognition at George Fox University for the spring 2019 semester. Traditional undergraduate students must earn a 3.5 grade point average
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Illegal massage parlors busted across Kitsap County By TYLER SHUEY Kitsap News Group
Four women were arrested last Thursday for their involvement in several illegal massage parlors operating across Kitsap County, according to the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office. Several search warrants were obtained for H2O Massage in Silverdale, Orchid Spa in Bremerton, Undo Stress in Bremerton, and A New You Spa in Poulsbo. KCSO stated that shortly after noon, investigators arrived at each of the locations to serve search warrants, rescue human trafficking victims, and make arrests of people who have violated the law. At this point in the investigation, a 51-year-old female was arrested for prostitution and promoting prostitution in the second degree, a 54-year-old female was arrested for prostitution, a 57-yearold female was arrested for resisting arrest and promoting prostitution in the second degree, and a 61-year-old female was arrested for prostitution. Additional arrests are anticipated as the investigation continues, per KCSO. “Over the past several months, detectives from the West Sound Narcotics Enforcement Team (WestNET) and the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office Special Investigations Unit (SIU) have been working on a large-scale operation involving several illegal massage parlors,” the KCSO Facebook post stated.
A New You Spa in Poulsbo was one of multiple illegal massage parlors busted during a recent raid by WestNET. Courtesy of Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office “The establishments are spread throughout Kitsap County, and after several surveillance operations, a significant military/U.S. Navy nexus was identified. The Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) was immediately contacted for additional assistance. Due to the complexities of the cases, NCIS graciously agreed to work a joint investigation concerning the alleged illicit activities of the massage parlors.” KCSO thanked the following agencies for their contributions: Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office, Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), Poulsbo Police Department, Department of Corrections (DOC),
Washington State Patrol, Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) and Bremerton Police Department. “Our hope is with this opportunity that these human trafficking victims are able to leave their trafficker and reconstruct their lives,” WestNET Commander, KCSO Lieutenant Jon VanGesen said in the Facebook post. “This investigation is just one step in disrupting these transnational criminal organizations and removing them from Kitsap County.” “It was apparent to us that clients and customers of those massage parlors were a significant number of active duty military, DOD and possible DOD
Disposal fees to increase at Olympic View Transfer Station July 1 Kitsap County announced last week that the Olympic View Transfer Station, the main collection point for the county’s garbage, will increase its fees starting July 1. The increase is part of a four-year plan approved by the Kitsap County Board of Commissioners in 2018. At Olympic View, fees will increase by small amounts over four consecutive years. This year’s increase is the second year of changes. Fees at the Recycling and Garbage
Facilities in Hansville, Silverdale, and Olalla will not change in 2019, but they will increase in 2020. Fees are increasing following a 2017 cost study done by the Solid Waste Division which found that disposal fees no longer covered current and projected costs. Disposal fees fund local solid and hazardous waste programs, facilities and services. Fees are not used for general county government. Kitsap County pointed out some key funding needs including improv-
ing aging waste facilities to meet the needs of our growing community. The Division is planning improvements to the Central Kitsap Recycling and Garbage Facility and Olympic View Transfer Station. Rebuilding an emergency reserve fund. During the Great Recession that began in late 2007, the Division avoided raising disposal fees by spending from a reserve fund. This fund protects against fee increases during future economic downturns.
contractors,” VanGesen told Kitsap News Group. “Whether or not they’ll be facing charges will be based on the ongoing investigation, both by us on the criminal side of things and then by their employers on the adminis-
Multiple arrests were made as part of a raid on illegal massage parlors around Kitsap County.
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trative side of things.” KCSO advises anyone with information related to this investigation, or other criminal activity related to drugs, human trafficking or gang activity to call
WestNET at 360-337-7064. Callers have the option to remain anonymous. Tyler Shuey is a reporter for Kitsap News Group. He can be reached at tshuey@ soundpublishing.com.
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Rare-earth metal dilemma for Washington, U.S. Hopefully, when American and Chinese leaders meet to resolve trade differences, talks won’t break down and result in a new round of tariffs or product restrictions. It is in both nations’ interests for presidents Trump and Xi Jinping to find common ground. Our state has a lot riding on those negotiations. The Brookings Institute points out that Washington would be By DON BRUNELL “the worst off” of any state because 154,000 people are employed in industries that would be affected by new Chinese countermeasures. Especially troublesome is that the Chinese indicated they may cut off exports of rare-earth metals to our country. They are important because of their unique magnetic, luminescent and electrochemical properties that make many technologies perform with reduced weight, emissions and energy consumption. The U.S. Geological Survey adds: “These special metals provide greater efficiency, performance, miniaturization, speed, durability and thermal stability.” While the 17 elements classified as “rare earth” are not commonly known, they are critical components in products ranging from smartphones and laptop computers to batteries, electric vehicle and jet engines, wind turbines, LEDs and major weapons systems. The U.S. currently imports 80 percent of its rare-earth metals from China. China sits on 40 percent of the global deposits and currently produces 80 percent (120,000 metric tons) of the world’s supply. Australia is second, making 20,000 metric tons. Our government has a “Critical Minerals List” consisting of 35 metals considered to be vital to our national economy and security. “For 14 of the 35, the U.S. is completely import-dependent, and in 10 of those 14 cases, China is the U.S.’s largest supplier or the world’s largest producer,” Larry Reaugh, American Manganese CEO, wrote in a recent Economic Standard editorial. The U.S. has one rare-earth mine, which was closed in 2015 after the owner went bankrupt. The Mountain Pass open pit is located in southeastern California — 60 miles southwest of Las Vegas. When operational, the ore was sent to China for processing. Here’s the dilemma. Mining and processing rare-earth metals is messy and most countries don’t want to deal with the associated pollutants. Nowhere is the contamination more evident than in China itself. The giant Mongolian open pit mine in Bayan Obo is 75 miles north of Baotou, a city of 2.4 million people. The mine produces the bulk of the world’s rare-earth metals and does so as a byproduct of iron-ore mining. The ore is transported to Bautou’s outskirts for processing. The rare-earth minerals are separated and purified using hydro-metallurgical techniques and acid baths. The spent processing water is pumped into a six-mile-long tailing pond. The foul waters of the tailing pond not only contain all sorts of toxic chemicals, but also radioactive elements such as thorium, which if ingested, causes cancer, London’s Guardian newspaper reported in 2012. Before the factories were built, there were just fields of watermelon and tomatoes as far as the eye could see, Li Guirong, former secretary of the local Communist party, stated. Irrespective of the results of the latest U.S.-China talks, our country is heavily dependent on foreign nations for metals we need to propel our high-tech economy and military. The dilemma is that no one wants a Bayan Obo mine or Bautou processing plant in their neighborhood. Part of the solution is to recycle and recover as many components as possible — and not send our used batteries, cellphones and electronics to the scrap yard or dumpster. Regardless, we still need to find ways to mine and process critical mineral ores in ways that protect workers, neighbors and our environment. Don C. Brunell is a business analyst, writer and columnist. He
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In defense of Joe Biden’s switcheroo H. L. Mencken, the famed crusty commentator, said one century ago: “A politician is an animal which can sit on a fence and yet keep both ears on the ground.” I thought of that quip the other day when former Vice President Joe Biden magically declared that he supports federal Medicaid funding for poor women seeking abortions. Biden had staunchly opposed such funding for decades — and had restated his opposition as recently as June 5. But then the next day, he suddenly announced his support because — in his words — “circumstances had changed.” You bet they had. Biden is a front-running candidate for president, and even though polls show him beating Donald Trump by margins that exceed those of his Democratic rivals, he still needs to hose down liberals who think he’s too much of an old-school moderate. Most urgently, he needed to get himself in sync with a party base that supports abortion access
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for all women regardBy DICK POLMAN less of income — especially now with Roe v. Wade under attack as never before. So, in response, Biden made the decision to speedily flip-flop on federal Medicaid funding. All Democratic presidential nominees since 1992 have supported that funding. In recent days, liberal activists and pundits long hostile to Biden have been quick to pounce on the guy, painting his policy reversal as a sign of weakness. But all politicians — indeed, often the most successful ones — are wont to be flexible from time to time, recalibrating their views for reasons of political expediency or exigent circumstances. Some of our biggest flip-floppers are lionized on monuments. Thomas Jefferson hated public
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debt so much that he called for a constitutional provision that would strip the government of its power to borrow money. Then as president, he reversed himself. He bought the Louisiana Territory from France with borrowed money and justified it by saying, “Is it not better that the opposite land of the Mississippi should be settled by our own brethren and children than by strangers of another family?” Abraham Lincoln campaigned for president and marked his 1861 inaugural by promising that the feds would not force existing slave states to free their chattel. He initially defended “the right of each state to order and control its own domestic institutions according to its own judgment exclusively.” We know what happened to that promise. One of the most notorious flip-floppers was Franklin D. Roosevelt, known back in the day as a chameleon of no particular See POLMAN, Page 5 Brian Judge, circulation manager, 360-731-1425 A Kitsap News Group publication Copyright Sound Publishing 2019
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Rep. Kilmer helps pass five-bill appropriations package The U.S. House of Representatives passed a five-bill appropriations package Tuesday night, which will fund the U.S. Departments of Commerce, Justice, Agriculture, Interior, Veterans Affairs, Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development. The legislation passed the House 227-194. “The passage of the spending package today is a big win for Northwest Washington and I’m so proud to support it,” Rep. Kilmer said in a recent press release. “This bill continues to make progress on important priorities for our region - like protecting the environment and investing in our natural landscapes, making our communities safer, honoring commitments to Indian country, supporting affordable housing, and bringing broadband to more
rural areas.” Puget Sound restoration The 2020 Interior Appropriations Bill includes a $5 million increase in the Puget Sound Geographic Program, which provides grants to state, local, and tribal governments to implement projects which will work toward improving water quality, enhancing fish passage, increasing salmon habitat, and protect shorelines. The $33 million included in the bill is an increase of more than 18 percent above the current funding level. $1.5 million was also secured for the Southern Resident Killer Whales program in order to increase research and monitoring to improve the recovery of the species. Funding to fight the effects of climate change Included as part of the appro-
priations bill will be an increase in federal funding for programs that support state efforts to protect vulnerable communities from coastal hazards and other consequences of climate change. The bill includes $81 million for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Coastal Zone Management Grants. The legislation will include $74 million for NOAA’s Climate Research Cooperative Institutes to support research on climate, ocean, and fishery science and directs $2.5 million toward the creation of a regional pilot program, in partnership with two or more state Sea Grant Programs, focused on enhancing coastal resiliency. Salmon recovery funding Funding increases for NOAA’s budget to help recover salmon
stocks and support commercial, recreational and tribal fisheries, include $30 million to implement the newly ratified Pacific Salmon Treaty, $25 million to support Mitchell Act hatchery activities, and $15 million to support communities impacted by recent fisheries disasters. VA funding and regional facilities investment Several provisions were secured in the recently passed legislation which seek to improve the quality of care administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs, including a $496 million increase to develop an electronic health record system for the records of veterans in the VA’s system as well as the Department of Defense, and of community providers as well. The legislation also includes $25 million for an Undersea Vehicle
Maintenance Facility at Keyport and $51 million for dry dock and pier modernization work at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. Affordable housing program The Department of Housing and Urban Development will see a $5.9 billion increase to funding for a wide range of programs that support affordable housing and homeownership including $500 million increase for the HOME Investment Partnership Program, $300 million increase for the Community Development Block Grant, 18 million increase for the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, $5 million increase for the Section 4 Capacity Building for Community Development and Affordable Housing, $1 million increase for the Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program
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Continued from page 1 through direct participation, according to the foundation’s website. “The Collings Foundation is military transportation, not just aviation,” Norman said. “They have these five airplanes and maybe 50 others and they are all in some state of flying condition or being restored.” “I tell people [to] close your eyes and imagine a World War II bomber,” Norman Jr. said. “That airplane you’re thinking of is a B17. It’s iconic.” The B-24 Liberator “Witchcraft” is the sole remaining aircraft of its type flying in the world, according to the Port of Bremerton. Norman said there were more B-24s built than any other airplane in history — approximately 18,000 were manufactured. The B-25 Mitchell “Tondelayo” bomber is best known for being used in
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Continued from page 4 fixed convictions. He stumped for the White House in 1932 by promising fiscal conservatism and a balanced budget; after he won, he launched the New Deal. He often shifted leftward only when liberal activists (including the First Lady) pressured him to do so. Frances Perkins, one of his Cabinet members, said that FDR was guided by “his feeling that nothing in human judgment is final. One may
Interior of B-24 Liberator “Witchcraft”
B-24 Liberator “Witchcraft”
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the U.S. Army Air Force’s Doolittle air raid on Tokyo during World War II. Also on display were the P-40 Warhawk “Jaws” and the P-51 Mustang “Betty Jane” fighters. The p-51 Mustang was recently awarded the Grand Champion award for restoration while the P-40 Warhawk is known as the front-line fighter for the Flying Tigers, the first
American Volunteer Group of the Chinese Air Force in 1941-1942. Norman talked about the appeal that Bremerton has and why the tour chooses to come back every year. “I live in Atlanta and I make a point to come out here every year. This is one of the most beautiful areas to fly in. The green, the trees and the water — it is
such a gorgeous area to fly in. The people out here are great. They take good care of us.” The Wings of Freedom Tour made stops in Port Angeles and at Seattle’s Boeing Field earlier this month. Tyler Shuey is a reporter for Kitsap News Group. He can be reached at tshuey@ soundpublishing.com.
courageously take the step that seems right today because it can be modified tomorrow.” More recently, Barack Obama reversed himself on same-sex marriage. He had opposed it as a senatorial and presidential candidate, but as president, he endorsed it and explained his change of mind: “Attitudes evolve, including mine.” In fact, Obama — the only Democrat since FDR to be elected twice with a majority of the vote — had a string of reversals. He vowed as a candidate to
close the Guantanamo Bay prison, but as president, he kept it open. He vowed as a candidate that he would not appoint lobbyists to help run his administration, but then he did. He campaigned against extending the Bush tax cuts that favored the rich, but then signed legislation extending the cuts. He said early in his tenure that secret campaign donations were “a threat to democracy,” but his 2012 re-election bid was buoyed by Democratic groups that took secret donations. But John Kenneth
Galbraith, the renowned economist who served four presidents, once said the best chief executives typically made “pragmatic accommodations to whatever needed to be done.” Joe Biden’s Democratic critics are predictably condemning his reversal on federal abortion funding in a bid to lower his poll standing (much to the Trump team’s delight, because they’d love to run against someone else), framing his pragmatism as rank opportunism, but one can easily view this episode as evidence that he’s will-
Cockpit of B-17 Flying Fortress “Nine O Nine”
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ing to be flexible, that he’s responsive to the views of his constituents. And isn’t that what we want from a politician? Dick Polman is the
national political columnist at WHYY in Philadelphia and a “Writer in Residence” at the University of Pennsylvania. Email him at dickpolman7@gmail.com.
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CK community celebrates last day of Central Kitsap High School By TYLER SHUEY Kitsap News Group
Alumni, current students, parents, members of the community and faculty all came together last Thursday at Huey Field to celebrate and reflect on Central Kitsap High School before moving into their new building next fall. Just after the bells rang to signify the end of the school year, a community event was held with guest speakers Anne Huey, daughter of former CKHS Principal James Huey and the former governor of Alaska and CKHS alum Bill Sheffield. Central Kitsap School District Superintendent David McVicker and CKHS Co-Principals Gail Danner and Craig Johnson also spoke at the event. “Our community has a long tradition of educating students on this campus,” McVicker said. “From the first eight-room school building, to the amazing facility that stands behind us (the new Central Kitsap Middle School), one thing over that time has never changed and that’s the value our community places on education and its youth.” Sheffield spoke of his early days in Silverdale and attributed those times to the success he had throughout his life. He also offered up some advice for the current CKHS students. “You can do just about anything you want to do in this country,” Sheffield said. “You just need to stay focused to the extent of what you want to be or do.” McVicker continued to reflect on the legacy left by the old building, as well as the new memories that will be made at the new high school. “The current CK High School, the one you’ll say goodbye to today, has been a special place to many people for a long time. Each of my five children went through those halls. Former students and staff will always cherish the memories they made here.” “This fall when we celebrate the grand opening of the new Central Kitsap High School, we will do so with great respect and
Students walk out of Central Kitsap High School for the final time.
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“Former students and staff will always cherish the memories they made here.” — David McVicker CKSD superintendent
gratitude for this school’s nearly 100 year history of excellence and community support. Then, we will get down to the work of making some new memories in the new building.” CKHS Co-Principal Craig Johnson offered some closing words aimed at future students who will be the first to set foot in the new building. “To our returning students sitting on the field; no pressure, but the baton is being passed to us to see how far Central Kitsap High School Cougars can go. No matter the classrooms, the
Anne Huey, daughter of former CKHS Principal James Huey, talks about her dad’s legacy. Tyler Shuey/Kitsap News Group
field, or what the parking lots looked like when you went to Central Kitsap, the people, you, us, past, present, and future are what makes one Cougar nation such a special place.” Tyler Shuey is a reporter for Kitsap Daily News. He can be reached at tshuey@soundpublishing.com.
Students gathered after their last day at the old CKHS.
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Commissioners receive update on ‘high-risk secured facilities’ ordinance By TYLER SHUEY Kitsap News Group
With the Aug. 6 deadline looming for the Kitsap Board of County Commissioners to adopt final regulations on “highrisk secured facilities,” the Kitsap County Department of Community Development presented an update to the proposed amendment for community feedback during a recent meeting of the county commissioners. On Feb. 6, commissioners adopted interim zoning regulations to “ensure public awareness and participation in the permit review process, neighborhood compatibility, and safety of both the residents of the facility, as well as the neighbors, when considering the placement of a HighRisk Secured Facility.”
Monday’s meeting was the third public hearing related to the proposed amendments. The Kitsap County Planning Commission also held a public hearing May 14 and unanimously recommended approval of the proposed amendments. “The safety of Kitsap County is our paramount duty,” Commissioner Ed Wolfe said. “It’s a constant factor in every decision we make. No community in Kitsap is being targeted or ignored.” The updates to the proposed amendment will define “HighRisk Secured Facilities,” in the county code and allow proposed facilities in urban commercial and industrial zones, and will also require neighborhood compatibility and safety requirements be met.
Under the new ordinance the county will be required to mail notifications to school districts and all landowners within a halfmile of a proposed facility. The county will also have to host a neighborhood meeting before processing a permit application, during which a public hearing will be held as part of the permit review process. Additional siting restrictions include an 880-foot community protection zone for public and private schools. Under this proposal, these facilities cannot be adjacent to, across the street from, or within the line of sight of schools, bus stops, daycare facilities, preschools, shelters, parks, trails, sports fields, playgrounds, recreational and community centers, churches, libraries and youth camps,
among other facilities. The Department of Community Development added that there are certain limitations under state law which prohibit Kitsap County from regulating facility operations such as the number of staff per occupant, staff training requirements, outings in the community, security requirements, and separation distances from certain facilities beyond what is allowed in state law. However, the county can regulate who receives notification when a facility is proposed, the zones a facility is allowed to be proposed in, and the building safety requirements. “To be clear, I support this ordinance,” said Tricia Benson of Washington State for Public Safety. “The task of finding the best solution for the safety of our
community has been difficult and extremely time consuming.” The City of Port Orchard and the City of Poulsbo also adopted interim regulations in April to regulate High-Risk Secured Facilities. The City of Bremerton adopted an amendment to its municipal code earlier this month which restricts High-Risk Secured Facilities within 880 feet of existing residential property. “Thank you Kitsap County for leading by example,” Benson went on to say. “Ultimately, Washington state laws must be changed to properly regulate the placement of conditionally released SVP’s (Sexually Violent Predators).” Tyler Shuey is a reporter for Kitsap News Group. He can be reached at tshuey@soundpublishing.com.
Gun store suspect arrested in Las Vegas By BOB SMITH
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Suspect Chrissayn Borweick was captured by law enforcement in Las Vegas June 27. He was wanted on a $750,000 warrant for first-degree burglary connected to his role in the theft of 98 firearms from a Gorst gun store in April.
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PORT ORCHARD — Chrissayn Borweick’s Las Vegas experience came up snake eyes last Thursday night. Borweick, 17, has been on the lam since last month after Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office issued a $750,000 warrant
for his arrest on first-degree burglary charges stemming from his participation in the overnight theft of 98 firearms from a Gorst gun store on April 29. The suspect, believed to be a Burien resident, was arrested as the primary suspect in the burglary by U.S. federal marshals and Las Vegas
County announces opening of Whispering Firs Stormwater Park on Silverdale Way Kitsap County Public Works announced last week the opening of the new Whispering Firs Stormwater Park on Silverdale Way. Silverdale’s first stormwater park manages runoff from over 115 acres of development from the Ridgetop neighborhood and also provides a peaceful destination for enjoyment and reflection, a press release states.
The new park captures runoff, removes pollutants, and manages storm flows through a series of ponds and treatment cells. “Inside the cells, special soils and native plants remove pollutants like oils, metals, and bacteria from runoff before sending it to holding ponds, which slowly release cleaner water downstream to Clear Creek,” the release states. “This innovative project
is the latest in a series of projects in the Clear Creek watershed designed to reduce flooding, improve water quality, and restore habitat around Clear Creek and Dyes Inlet.” The park is currently open for public use. KCPW completed the project in June, 2019 with an extensive native planting palette provided by the Kitsap Conservation District. The project was designed by
N.L. Olson and Associates and Parametrix; and funded by Kitsap County Public Works in partnership with the Department of Ecology, who provided $1.5 million in funding toward the $2.5 million project. The Public Works Stormwater Division was set to host a special ribbon cutting ceremony after press time for the Central Kitsap Reporter, on Thursday, June 27 at 1 p.m.
Police seek suspect on multiple first-degree charges STAFF REPORT
Port Orchard Police officers and detectives are actively searching for Tremaine Malik McCrae, who is wanted on first-degree domestic violence, burglary and assault charges, the Bremerton Police Department announced in a June 24 Facebook post.
A Kitsap County Superior Court warrant was issued June 19 with bail set at $200,000. The case involves victims who are both known and unknown to him, according to BPD. McCrae, 19, is described as a 5-foot, 7-inch-tall black male, weighing 177 pounds with black hair and
brown eyes. BPD said McCrae has ties to the Bremerton and East Bremerton areas and has been known to carry firearms. Anyone with information about McCrae should contact Kitsap 911 or Detective Brandon at 360-876-1700 and reference case D19001395.
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Metropolitan Police officers. He was taken into custody on the Las Vegas strip near Hooters Hotel and Casino, according to Kitsap County Sheriff’s Lt. John VanGesen. Borweick is expected to be extradited to Kitsap County to face charges for his role in the burglary of Boerner’s Firearms, on State
Highway 3 West in Gorst. Sheriff’s Office detectives said earlier that more than a dozen firearms stolen in the crime have been recovered. VanGesen told Q13 Fox News that an informant tipped off law enforcement about the minor’s whereabouts.
Ida Cole March 6, 1914 – June 1, 2019 Ida (Edith) Cole nee Paganetti passed away peacefully at Renown Hospital, Reno, Nevada on June 1, 2019 at the age of 105. Ida was born in Summit NJ, March 6, 1914, the daughter Italian immigrants. She spent her early childhood in Libbia di Bedonia, Italy, returning to the US in 1926 where she went to school and worked in her father’s confectionary shop in Sussex NJ. After graduating from Sussex HS in 1935 she worked locally as a secretary before meeting and marrying George P. Cole of North Bergan NJ. They enjoyed 56 years together before George’s passing in 1997. Ida and George, with two children in tow, moved frequently as George pursued his career as an engineer. Following George’s retirement in 1977 they eventually settled in Aberdeen NC before moving to Poulsbo/Bremerton WA in 1993 to be closer to their children and grandchildren. She immensely enjoyed their retirement years. Ida and George were avid golfers and competitive bridge players. She also enjoyed long walks. Ida is survived by her two children George Jr. (Tricia), Reno NV and Victoria Zieser (John), Pflugerville, TX, six grandchildren, 14 great and six gg grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents Antonio Paganetti and Maria Zaneboni, her stepmother Adalgisa Zaneboni, her sisters Helen (Zazzi), Mafalda (Brophy/Clark), her brother John, her husband George, one grandchild Jennifer Zieser, and virtually everyone else of her generation. Ida will be inurned with her husband George in Antonio-Adalgisa Paganetti’s gravesite following a graveside service on July 17, 2019 at 10 AM in the Immaculate Conception Cemetery, Franklin NJ. She will be missed. TRIBUTE Paid Notice
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Bremerton man busted with meth, heroin A Bremerton man was arrested last Tuesday after police searched his residence and allegedly found about 23 grams of meth, six grams of heroin, one Suboxone strip along with other miscellaneous drug
house in Bremerton. The informant also advised that multiple people were inside the residence getting high. After BPD received a search warrant for the residence, Woods was observed pulling into the
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A woman in her mid-50’s died Tuesday around noon after she crashed heading westbound on Kitsap Way just before Highway 3, according to a Bremerton Police Department press release. Three cars in total were involved in the accident as her vehicle allegedly sideswiped one vehicle and hit the back of
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The deceased woman was the lone passenger in the car and was on her way to a funeral, according to Payne. The victim’s family members were in a vehicle following behind her and were also on their way to the funeral. The family told Bremerton firefighters that she may have had a medical incident that led to the crash. The cause of the crash is under investigation.
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Oly-Pen Force stays in playoff hunt with 8-0 blowout victory By MARK KRULISH Kitsap News Group
EAST BREMERTON — In a must-win game, the Oly-Pen Force women’s soccer team was firing on all cylinders, blitzing Black Hills FC with eight goals in an 8-0 win on June 23 that keeps them alive for a playoff spot in the Northwest Premier League. A pair of locals were at the heart of the offensive outburst — former Klahowya star Isabelle Severns recorded two goals and three assists and South Kitsap graduate
Hailey Parker scored a hat trick. They, along with South Kitsap grad Emily Wilkins, were unstoppable up front. The trio hasn’t had much time together on the field this season, but they have been able to find chemistry quickly in the hopes of getting the Force to the postseason. “[Hailey] graduated in May, I graduated in June and I just got back from college a week ago,” Severns said after the game. “So us three up top — me, Emily and Hailey —
we’ve only had a week to practice and play together. It can be difficult, but we’re all competitive and we all really want it.” Severns scored the first two goals of the game, knocking home a cross from Abigail Nordquist in the third minute. She scored again in the 20th minute off a pass from Jessica Haga. That might have been enough with the way the Force were controlling the ball, but the goals kept coming as the players kept finding ways to break down the Black Hills defense. “We’re all pretty competitive, so we wanted to knock some in,” Severns
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Force off to a fast start in the EPLWA By MARK KRULISH Kitsap News Group
EAST BREMERTON — It may be summer, but soccer players of the Evergreen Premier League are still hard at work on the training grounds. The Oly-Pen Force men’s team is off to a 3-2-1 start six games into their ninegame EPL schedule after securing a 5-1 blowout win over, ironically, the Vancouver Victory. The win keeps the Force in good position to nab one of the two playoff spots out of the Rainier Conference. They are currently tied with PacNW SC for first place
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Continued from page 11 but Parker was trailing the play and walked right into a shot to give the Force a 4-0 halftime lead. “The win today was needed, 100 percent,” said keeper Ricci Wiedbrecht, a former South Kitsap Wolf who picked up her NWPLrecord seventh clean sheet. Another former Klahowya Eagle, Emily Peters, set up the fifth goal on a nice cross from the left side. Miranda Hoidal had to take a couple of whacks at it but eventually got it through the defense and past the keeper. Nordquist picked up a goal in the 67th minute, then Parker completed her
and are one point ahead of Washington Premier with three games to go. “It’s not as serious, but it’s fun,” said former Kingston High School star Alex Hernandez, one of the local players currently playing for the Force. “That mentality is there, though.” A chippy, physical game went largely in favor of the Force as they were able to take advantage of a couple of Vancouver’s missed assignments. Rainier Schlekewey connected with forward Joe Sammartino twice in the first half on similar plays. Schlekewey was able to
play long through balls right down the middle of the field. The first pass bounced chest-high and Sammartino had to poke it past the keeper with his leg parallel to the ground. The second feed was much cleaner and Sammartino took it on the run past a defender to beat the helpless keeper. In the 61st minute, Jaisen Zurfluh swung a corner into a good spot in the penalty area for Cole Dobson to get his head on it and flick it into the net to give the Force a 3-1 lead. Zurfluh scored the final
hat trick with a strike off the left post in the 82nd minute. Wilkins scored the final goal of the game in the 89th minute. The Force rebounded well from their game played a little less than 24 hours beforehand. It looked like they were headed for a draw against the Washington Timbers before their opponent shocked them with an 88th-minute goal. Former Central Kitsap star Lauren Hudson had tied the match at two goals each in the 68th minute in typical fashion — Hudson won a physical one-on-one battle on a ball in the air, then brought it down and fired a rocket into the net. The Timbers had scored in the second minute of the
game, but Wilkins knotted the game at one after flagging down a bad outlet pass from the keeper and teeing up a shot from close range. Six teams qualify for the NWPL playoffs and four have already been clinched, so the Force can secure their spot with three points from their final game. That match takes place on the road in Centralia on Sunday, June 30, at Tiger Stadium. It should be a highly competitive game as the Force take on Twin City Union, another team fighting for one of the final two playoff spots. Mark Krulish is a reporter for Kitsap News Group. He can be reached at mkrulish@soundpublishing.com. Follow him on Twitter @ MKrulishKDN.
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Continued from page 12 two goals of the game in the last 30 minutes. In the 66th, he took a feed from Eamon Stein and cut across the face of goal and blasted a left-footed strike back against his body to put his team up 4-1. In the 81st minute, he was fouled in the box and subsequently converted on the penalty kick. On Tuesday, the Force welcomed the Seattle
Sounders U23 reserves to the Fairgrounds and got all they could handle. The Sounders led 3-2 halftime in what was a close match, but their speed and skill proved to be too much as they scored the next five goals. “It was tough,” said Grant Larson, who graduated from South Kitsap last season and now plays at Northwest Nazarene University. “Their speed of play was much faster and their center-mids were much cleaner in getting
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forward.” The Sounders opened the scoring in the fourth minute, but the Force drew level just 60 seconds later. During a fastbreak, Schlekewey dished the ball to Mitchell Balmer who had to dribble through one defender and cut to the middle before popping a left-footed strike into the net. The Force then took a 2-1 lead as Sammartino converted a penalty kick in the 18th minute, but from there on it was all
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Sounders as they cruised to an 8-2 win. “They always had three or four or five guys ready to attack and our defense couldn’t handle that much pressure,” Larson said. Fortunately, the Force won’t face that level of
competition in their final three EPLWA games that take place over the next three weekends. The team hits the road to Spokane on June 29. The Force then take on Washington Premier in Puyallup on July 6 before
returning home for their regular season finale against Spokane Shadow at 3 p.m. on July 13 at Gordon Field. Four teams qualify for the EPLWA playoffs, which begin the weekend of July 20.
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BAINBRIDGE ISLAND
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND
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PORT LUDLOW
1431 Thorndyke Rd $409,000
7559 NE Meadowmeer Lane $868,000 SUN 12-3
Spacious and sunny with 3 bedrooms, 3-1/2 baths, an open floor plan and 3-car garage. Lots of garden space with pastoral views out to Meadowmeer golf course and beyond Just a few blocks to a network of trails and the Grand Forest. MLS #1468215. Wendy Indvik, 206/276-1031, BainbridgeIslandResidential.com. Hosted by David X. Nghiem, 310/766-5232, DavidXRealEstate. com, Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
8686 NE Reserve Way $1,349,950 SAT & SUN 1-4
New home in a beautiful new community! 4 bedroom, 4 1/2 bath modern farmhouse style is elegant & charming. Open concept living, high ceilings & the kitchen is a chef’s delight. Main floor master suite flows to a covered courtyard. Two office/dens, bonus space, & huge sunny yard, fully fenced. MLS #1350913. Ana Richards, 206/459-8222, anar@windermere.com, Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
9975 NE South Beach Drive $2,298,000 SUN 1-4
New Price! Classic Island home with Cape Cod style on magnificent 102 ft. of low-bank waterfront with beautifully landscaped beach. Sweeping SW views of ferries passing & Mt. Rainier. Gracious 5,000 sq. ft. home has main floor master & room for everyone including outdoor entertaining areas. MLS #1464339. Ty Evans, 206/795-0202, tyevans@windermere.com, Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
SUN 11-1
Enjoy the ease of low maintenance one level living complemented spectacular views of the Hood Canal & Cascades. Impeccably maintained 2007 manufactured home featuring generously sized rooms, easy care laminate flooring, & plantation window blinds. Spacious kitchen offers tons of storage & counter space, & a breakfast bar. Detached garage & large canopy offer covered parking for your cars & RV/boat. Meander down to the Trails End community beach & spend an afternoon fishing or beachcombing. Hosted By: Debora Hobbs 425.478.2425 Listed By: Catherine Arlen 360.340.8186 MLS#1428295 Windermere Real Estate/West Sound, Inc
POULSBO
KINGSTON 29117 Gamble Pl NE $775,000
10788 NE Bill Point Drive $1,135,000
SUN 1-4
Just Listed! Understated elegance and a beautiful view in desirable community. Extensively remodeled in 2003. Spacious main floor living includes master bedroom & open floor plan. Gorgeous kitchen with French doors to patio. Flexible spaces, lots of built-ins, greenhouse & garden area. MLS #1475019. Bill Hunt, 206/300-4889 & Mark Wilson, 206/919-8039, WeKnowBainbridge.com, Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
13269 Fairfield Place NE $1,225,000
SUN 1-4
Just Listed! Elegant New England style home. Featuring 3 bedrooms and 2-1/2 baths, a cook’s kitchen, and cherry hardwood floors. Stunning gardens and a separate guest space with 3/4-bath complete this beautiful home. MLS #1473915. Wendy Indvik, 206/276-1031, BainbridgeIslandResidential.com, Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
8680 NE Reserve Way $1,384,950 SAT & SUN 1-4
Bright new modern farmhouse home. Idyllic covered porch & deck flows into great room and chef’s kitchen! Main floor den/office, guest bedroom with adjacent bath. Upper level has 2 bedrooms, bonus area, and luxurious master suite. Large and sunny, south-facing yard. MLS #1472572. Ana Richards, 206/459-8222, anar@windermere.com, Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
8664 NE Reserve Way $1,399,950 SAT & SUN 1-4
NEW modern farmhouse-style home. Amazing kitchen has TWO huge islands, Thermador appliances and walk-in pantry. Two master suites—one on each floor, both luxurious. All 4 bedrooms en suite. Den + office and bonus room. Large, west-facing yard. Close to town. MLS #1472577. Ana Richards, 206/459-8222, anar@ windermere.com, Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
23165 Panorama Pl NE $879,000
Stunning modern farmhouse-style NEW home! Not one, but two huge islands in the “chef’s delight” kitchen. Main floor office plus den, bedroom with adjacent bath. Upper level bonus, 2 bedrooms & gorgeous master suite. Covered patio and large, west-facing backyard! MLS #1472576. Ana Richards, 206/459-8222, anar@windermere.com, Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
15435 Harvey Road NE $1,498,000 SAT & SUN 2-4
Just Listed! Extraordinary waterfront retreat with views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains. Light & airy 3,500+ sq. ft. 3-bedroom/3.5-bath home offers spacious interiors for truly inspired living! Enjoy magical sunsets and watch eagles soar by from the decks, hot tub or sauna. MLS #1476098. Cheryl Mauer, 206/276-3417, CherylMauer. com, Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
FRI 4-7pm
Outstanding custom home in White Horse golf course community. Open concept layout boasts panoramic views of the Olympics. Gourmet kitchen w/solid granite counters, island w/prep sink, & desk area. Main level master bedroom offers private access to rear deck, walk in closet, 5pc master bath, & sitting area. Guest bedrooms w/beautifully crafted built in murphy beds. The home’s landscaping is truly enchanting, w/a Bocce ball court, stone pathways, & fountains. 3 car detached garage w/workspace. MLS#1445370 Hosted By: Debora Hobbs 425.478.2425 Listed By: Catherine Arlen 360.340.8186 Windermere Real Estate/ West Sound, Inc
23164 Panorama Pl NE $1,150,000
19566 23rd Ave NE $422,500 $412,500
SUN 1-4
Rare Ridgewood Neighborhood Contemporary home with large beautifully landscaped yard. This well maintained 2 story, 4 bedroom 2.5 bath 2000 square feet home is walkable distance to all the great North Kitsap schools, K - 12, bus line and even downtown. Enjoy the large master bedroom, bath and walk in closet, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floor entrance into living room with grand windows that make for a light and bright interior. Recently painted and has a new 50 year roof. Come take a look. This may be just the home for you! MLS# 1464150 Bill Reedy 360-598-9723 Salmon Capital Real Estate.
2424 NE Sunnymede Street $559,000 SUN 1-4 FRI 4-7pm
Sophisticated country manor is a true masterpiece. Its vantage point affords a breathtaking view of the Olympics & expansive valley overlooking the desirable White Horse golf course community. Hardwood & concrete floors harmonize w/wool carpet. Gourmet chef’s kitchen boasts a suite of stainless-steel Viking appliances, double Sub-Zero refrigerators, a built in Ariston espresso machine, & wine cooler. Main level master suite. Minutes from downtown Kingston, w/ferry service to Edmonds & Seattle. MLS#1452999 Hosted By: Marta Holt 360.860.1268 Listed By: Catherine Arlen 360.340.8186 Windermere Real Estate/West Sound, Inc
23166 Aslan Pl NE $989,000 8672 NE Reserve Way $1,349,950 SAT & SUN 1-4
SAT 1-4
Tranquil west facing 118’med bank waterfront home on Port Gamble Bay. Casual living in this multi-level home with clear cedar siding, a wall of windows to enjoy the water views and cozy wood burning fireplaces. Detached double garage plus shop. Easy path to the beach (it has oysters), situated on 1.27 level and private acres. Mature landscaping, stone paver patio, water feature, possibly some marketable timber. MLS#1454403 Chris Todd 360.509.6319 Windermere Real Estate/West Sound, Inc.
New Price! Most popular floor plan in Mountain Aire. Spacious, open-concept kitchen and great room; main floor bedroom with 3/4-bath. Bonus room upstairs. Desired covered back patio. Nice outlook over pond. Close to schools, SR-305, and downtown Poulsbo. MLS #1460794. Jen Pells, 206/718-4337, JenniferPells.com, Windermere Real Estate/BI, Inc.
HANSVILLE
FRI 4-7pm
Striking one owner custom home in the White Horse golf course community is a true masterpiece. Enter to hand scraped walnut floors, classic pillars, & a floor to ceiling lighted wine cellar. Oversize windows are situated to bring in natural light & showcase sweeping views of the Olympics. Gourmet kitchen incl. professional grade appliances, granite countertops, & cherry cabinetry. Main floor master suite features a private patio & spectacular master bath. Just 5 minutes from the Kingston ferry. Thank you! Hosted & Listed By: Catherine Arlen 360.340.8186 MLS#1414193 Windermere Real Estate/West Sound, Inc
36253 Hood Canal Drive NE $1,199,000 SAT 12-2 & SUN 1-3
Expansive 180 degree western views of the Hood Canal and glorious Olympic Mountains await you in this high bank lodge view home. Beautiful gourmet kitchen with high end appliances. Sweet one bed/ bath cottage completely furnished with appliances. AND a detached 720 sq ft shop that can be used for multiple purposes from wood working/art studio etc Home is surrounded with low maintenance gardening. RV/Boat parking. You will never tire of the multi colored sunsets as you watch eagles soaring. #1462496. Bonnie Chandler 360-509-4949. Windermere Real Estate/West Sound Inc.
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SATURDAY 1PM-3PM REDUCED 6355 NE EARLY DAWN, POULSBO $782,000 4bd/4.5ba 4106sf 1.080ac Dennis Deitch 360-271-1590 (PB) View at johnlscott.com/1427723
4119 NW KENNEDY DR, BREMERTON $250,000 2bd/1.75ba 1108sf .140ac Karin Ahlamn 360-265-9809 (SL) View at johnlscott.com/1479483
5078 SE MILE HILL DR, PORT ORCHARD $275,000 .840ac rural commercial zoned property Merv Killoran 360-308-2255 (SL) View at johnlscott.com/1479062
SAT 12PM-4PM 1901 PTARMIGAN LN NW, POULSBO $514,900 3bd/2ba 2386sf 4.720ac Vickie Depudy 360-649-6545 (PB) View at johnlscott.com/1466144
REDUCED 5218 PINE RD, BREMERTON $250,000 3bd/1ba 1152sf 2.440ac Rob Clark 360-782-1295 (SL) View at johnlscott.com/1428201
2980 NW BETH LN, POULSBO $205,000 2.5 acres w/ new well pump & septic tank, ELE on site. Nathan Bishop 360-536-2494 (PO) View at johnlscott.com/1473144
SUNDAY 12PM-3PM 2414 BACK FORTY LN NW, POULSBO $440,000 3bd/2ba 1785sf 2.414ac Cherie Fahlsing 360-440-3419 (PB) View at johnlscott.com/1476894 SATURDAY 1PM-3PM 4384 DUTCHESS PL SE, PORT ORCHARD $357,000 3bd/3.25ba 1924sf .120ac Jana Salmans 360-509-9684 (PB) View at johnlscott.com/1479915 SUNDAY 1PM-4PM BACK ON MARKET 4002 SE CAMERON PL, PORT ORCHARD $340,000 4bd/2.25ba 1669sf .180ac Host: Terri McMaster Penny McLaughlin 206-618-5123 (PB) View at johnlscott.com/1471234
BREMERTON/CENTRAL KITSAP REDUCED 6254 CHICO WY NW, BREMERTON $1,450,000 4bd/3ba 4311sf .890ac Brian & Sharna McArdle 360-710-1444 (SL) View at johnlscott.com/1473858 2111 MADRONA POINT DR, BREMERTON $950,000 5bd/2.75ba 4504sf .26ac Tony Cole 360-649-1549 (BR) View at johnlscott.com/1477950 2507 REID AVE, BREMERTON $599,000 3bd/1.75ba 3404sf .460ac Roger Duryea 360-204-4561 (BR) View at johnlscott.com/1460472 5229 NW EL CAMINO BLVD, BREMERTON $525,000 4bd/2.55ba 3136sf .310ac Dennis & Sarah Balduf 360-649-5053 (SL) View at johnlscott.com/1480494 1770 NE SYLVAN WY, BREMERTON $365,000 3bd/3ba 2844sf .230ac Colleen Feltis 206-715-5648 (BR) View at johnlscott.com/1429011 BACK ON MARKET 1066 NW GLADIOLA CT, SILVERDALE $355,000 3bd/2.5ba 1721sf .ac Mike Bay 360-710-7129 (SL) View at johnlscott.com/1465216
REDUCED 9 BRIDGE VIEW PL, 7817 LEDGESTONE LP, PORT LUDLOW $185,000 BAINBRIDGE ISLAND $1,235,000 5.730ac waterfront property, ELE in street, 4bd/4.25ba 3606sf .620ac WTR on lot Randi Brown 206-450-5236 (BI) Jamie & Scott Jensen 360-620-9351 (KG) View at johnlscott.com/1475246 View at johnlscott.com/1367531
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2486 FORT WARD HILL RD NE, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND $685,000 3bd/2.75ba 2207sf .230ac Caron Anderson 206-8920-0951 (BI) View at johnlscott.com/1472126
2640 N LAFAYETTE AVE, BREMERTON $150,000 .410ac lot, sewer/ELE/WTR/Gas in street. Andy Graham 360-271-8266 (SL) View at johnlscott.com/1479925
24884 BIG VALLEY RD NE, POULSBO $648,000 3bd/1.75ba 2752sf 4.500ac Cindy Lint 360-981-4496 (PB) View at johnlscott.com/1479759
REDUCED PETERSON RD SE, PORT ORCHARD $85,000 2.270ac, ELE in street Becki Harness 360-340-2739 (PO) View at johnlscott.com/1470852
REDUCED 5638 NE FOX GLOVE LN, POULSBO $446,900 3bd/1.75ba 1444sf 2.510ac Jerri Coleman 360-621-7131(KG) View at johnlscott.com/1460706
REDUCED 449 LEWIS RD W, SEABECK $38,000 5.250ac w/ ELE in street Dana Stone 360-620-1398 (PO) View at johnlscott.com/14204843
REDUCED 6707 NE FIR ST, SUQUAMISH $289,000 OUTSIDE KITSAP CO. 3bd/2ba 1279sf .100ac Pat Patton 360-932-0286 (SL) REDUCED View at johnlscott.com/1473946 2609 NW 86TH ST, SEATTLE $817,000 3bd/1.75ba 1570sf .112ac Brian Wilson 360-689-2466 (PB) SOUTH KITSAP View at johnlscott.com/1475044 REDUCED 5223 WATAUGA BEACH DR E, 2907 E OLIVE ST, SEATTLE $680,000 PORT ORCHARD $849,999 3bd/1ba 1280sf .089ac 4bd/.5ba 2560sf .220ac, w/ 69’ Puget Jana Wilkins 206-941-3109 (BI) Sound waterfront View at johnlscott.com/1473718 Doug Miller 360-801-0484 (PO) View at johnlscott.com/1419984 212 HALSEA RD, CHEHALIS $645,900 4240 SONOMA TERR SE, 3bd/2.25ba 2937sf 40.470ac PORT ORCHARD $384,999 Jason Krause 360-731-7391 (PO) 4bd/2.25ba 2068sf .460ac View at johnlscott.com/1474890 Amber Olsen 360-509-2797 (PO) View at johnlscott.com/1477672 1080 E ISLAND VIEW DR, GRAPEVIEW $459,000 BACK ON MARKET 2bd/1.5ba 1552sf .490ac 3608 MADRONA DR SE, AnnaLee Todd 360-340-2104 (PO) PORT ORCHARD $300,000 View at johnlscott.com/1474754 3bd/1.75ba 1746sf .290ac Mark Strombeck 360-340-6233 (PO) 160 E SODERBERG RD #M-35, View at johnlscott.com/1387699 ALLYN $289,000 2bd/2ba 1714sf .053ac 115 MAY ST W, PORT ORCHARD $299,900 Jennifer Fetterplace 360-340-5376 (PO) 3bd/1.75ba 1128sf .500ac View at johnlscott.com/1477256 Doug Miller 360-801-0484 (PO) View at johnlscott.com/1478174
JOHN L. SCOTT KITSAP COUNTY OFFICE LOCATIONS Bainbridge Island | Randi Brown, Sales Manager ����������������������� (206) 842-5636 Bremerton | Judy Reets, Managing Broker ���������������������������������(360) 377-0046 Kingston | Frank Wilson, Managing Broker ��������������������������������������� (360) 297-7555 Silverdale | Lee Avery, Managing Broker ������������������������������������ (360) 692-9777 Port Orchard | Jacqui Curtiss, Managing Broker �������������������������� (360) 876-7600 Poulsbo | Frank Wilson, Managing Broker ���������������������������������������� (360) 779-7555 John L. Scott Real Estate has 122 offices, some offices are independently owned and operated.
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY IN RE THE ESTATE OF, JEANETTE I. MAHALITC,, Deceased. NO. 19-4-00485-18 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The personal representative named below has been appointed as personal representative of this estate. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving on or mailing to the personal representative or the personal representative’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the personal representative served or mailed the
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notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of First Publication: June 28, 2019 Personal Representative Shelly Zundell P.O. Box 1560 Kingston, WA 98346 Attorney for Personal Representative Anne M. Montgomery, WSBA #23579 Ryan, Montgomery & Armstrong, Inc. P.S. 9657 Levin Road NW, Suite 240 Silverdale, WA 98383 Phone 360-307-8860 Fax 360-307-8865 Published: Kitsap County News Group June 28 and July 5 & 12, 2019 Legal #: KCD862237
husband and wife, Plaintiffs. vs. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF NELS SONJU, DECEASED; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF PETRA SONJU, DECEASED; AND ALL OTHER PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RJGHT, TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN OR INTEREST IN THE REAL ESTATE DESCRJBED IN THE COMPLAINT HEREIN Defendants. NO. 19-2-01741-18 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO:
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. ANTHONY C. NELSON AND JANE DOE NELSON, HUSBAND AND WIFE; JOHN AND JANE DOES, I THROUGH V, OCCUPANTS OF THE REAL PROPERTY, AND ALSO ALL OTHER PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, INTEREST, LIEN OR ESTATE IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED Defendants. NO. 14-2-01558-7 SHERIFF’S PUBLIC NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY TO: ANTHONY C. NELSON, Judgment Debtor(s) The Superior Court of Kitsap County has directed the undersigned Sheriff of Kitsap County to sell the property described below to satisfy a judgment in the above-entitled action. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot B of Short Plat No. 4173 recorded under Auditor’s File No. 8612050084, being a portion of the Northwest quarter, Section 3, Township 24 North, Range 1 West, W.M., in Kitsap County, Washington. Post Office Address: 4532 Kid Haven Lane NW. Bremerton, WA 98312; Assessor’s Property Tax Parcel or Account Number: 032401-2-032-1004. The sale of the above described property is to take place: Time: 9:15 a.m. Date: Friday, July 26, 2019 Place: Main Entrance, Kitsap County Courthouse 614 Division Street, Port Orchard, WA The judgment debtor can avoid the sale by paying the judgment amount of $135,591.87 together with interest, costs and fees, before the sale date. GARY SIMPSON, SHERIFF Kitsap County, Washington Attorney for Plaintiff: Malcolm Cisneros Nathan F Smith, Attorney 2112 Business Center Dr, Irvine, CA 92612 Phone: 949-252-9400 By: /s/ Jeffrey D. Menge Lieutenant of Investigations and Support Services Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office 614 Division Street Port Orchard, WA 98366-4688 Phone: 360-337-7104 Published: Kitsap News Group June 28, July 5, 12, 19, 2019 Legal #: KCN862165
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO APPROPRIATE PUBLIC WATERS TAKE NOTICE: That Kitsap Public Utility District No. 1 of Poulsbo, WASHINGTON on March 12, 2018, under Application No. G128859 filed for permit to appropriate public waters, subject to existing rights, from a well in the amount of 500 gallons per minute, for Municipal Supply Purposes. The source of the proposed appropriation is located in the SE 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 32, Township 25N, Range 2E, W.M., Kitsap County. Protests or objections to approval of this application must include a detailed statement of the basis for objections: protests must be accompanied with a fiftydollar ($50.00) NONREFUNDABLE recording fee (PLEASE REMIT CHECK OR MONEY ORDER ONLY) and filed with the Department of Ecology at the address shown below, within thirty (30) days from June 21, 2019. Department of Ecology Cashiering office nwro-wr PO BOX 47611 Olympia, WA 985047611 Published: Kitsap Classified June 21& 28, 2019 Legal # KCD861070
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR KITSAP COUNTY GLENN G. PRINDLE and AMY C. PRINDLE, husband and wife; MARK E. KANE and ROXANNE C. KANE,
THE STATE OF WASHINGTON TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF NELS SONJU, DECEASED; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF PETRA SONJU, DECEASED; AND ALL OTHER PERSONS OR PARTIES UNKNOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN OR INTEREST IN THE REAL ESTATE DESCRIBED IN THE COMPLAINT HEREIN, Defendants YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear within sixty (60) days after the date of the first publication of this Summons, to wit, within sixty days after the 28th day of June, 2019, and defend the above-entitled action in the aboveentitled Court, and answer the Complaint To Quiet Title of the Plaintiffs, GLENN G. PRINDLE and AMY C. PRINDLE, husband and wife; MARK E. KANE and ROXANNE C. KANE, husband and wife, and serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorneys for Plaintiffs, TEMPLETON HORTON WEIBEL & BROUGHTON PLLC, at its office below stated; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the Complaint, which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court. The object of this action is to obtain an order quieting title of the real property abovedescribed. DATED this 18th day of June, 2019. TEMPLETON HORTON WEIBEL & BROUGHTON PLLC By: /s/ Kylie J. Purves KYLIE J. PURVES WSBA #34997 Attorney for Plaintiffs TEMPLETON HORTON WEIBEL & BROUGHTON PLLC 3212 NW Byron Street Suite 101 Silverdale, WA 98383 Published: Kitsap County News Group June 28, July 5, 12, 19 and 26 and August 2, 2019 Legal #: KCN862383 Get the ball rolling... Call 800-388-2527 today.
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KITSAP COUNTY NEW PENN FINANCIAL, LLC D/B/A NO. 17-2-00516-1 SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE SERVICING, a limited liability corporation, Plaintiff, vs. SHERIFF’S PUBLIC NOTICE OF ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY PAUL R. NEUMANN, a deceased individual; PATRICIA NEUMANN, individually and in her capacity as possible heir to the ESTATE OF PAUL R. NEUMANN; PUD#1 OF KITSAP COUNTY; DOES 1 through 10, inclusive, and ROES 1 through 10, inclusive Defendants. TO: ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF PAUL R. NEUMANN, PUD#1 OF KITSAP COUNTY, Judgment Debtor(s) The Superior Court of Kitsap County has directed the undersigned Sheriff of Kitsap County to sell the property described below to satisfy a judgment in the above-entitled action. LEGAL DESCRIPTION: LOT D OF SHORT PLAT NO. 6073, AS RECORDED UNDER RECORDING NOS. 9209180306 AND 9209180307, BEING A PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 5, TOWNSHIP 24 NORTH, RANGE 1 WEST, W.M., RECORDS OF KITSAP COUNTY, AUDITOR; TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN OPEN SPACE AS DELINEATED ON SAID SHORT PLAT; TOGETHER WITH EASEMENTS FOR INGRESS, EGRESS AND UTILITIES AS DELINEATED ON SAID SHORT PLAT; SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF KITSAP, STATE OF WASHINGTON. BEING THE SAME PREMISES CONVEYED UNTO PAUL R. NEUMANN. AS HIS SEPARATE ESTATE, BY VIRTURE OF DEED FROM PATRICIA L. NEUMANN DATED SEPTEMBER 30, 2003, RECORDED OCTOBER 1, 2003 IN INS T R U M E N T : 200310010430, KITSAP COUNTY WASHINGTON. A P N : 052401-1-039-1007 Post Office Address: 13240 Coho Run NW, Bremerton, WA 98312; aka 4365 Starflower PL NW, Bremerton WA 98312 Assessor’s Property Tax Parcel or Account Numb e r : 052401-1-039-1007 The sale of the above
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described property is to take place: Time: 9:00 a.m. Date: Friday, August 9, 2019 Place: Main Entrance, Kitsap County Courthouse 614 Division Street, Port Orchard, W A The judgment debtor can avoid the sale by paying the judgment amount of $227,558.31, together with interest, costs and fees, before the sale date. GARY SIMPSON, SHERIFF Kitsap County, Washington Published: Kitsap News Group June 28 & July 5, 12, 19, 2019 Legal #: KCD862195
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will be made without any warranty concerning the title to or the condition of the property. II. No action commenced by the Lender of the Deed of Trust as referenced in RCW 61.24.030(4) is now pending to seek satisfaction of the obligation in any Court by reason of the Grantor’s default on the obligation secured by the Deed of T r u s t . III. The defaults for which this foreclosure is made are as follows: 1.Failure to pay when due the following amounts which are now in arrears: Principal Balance for matured loan $265,600.00 Unpaid Interest 9-1-17 to 4-1-19 $ 13,310.00 Default Interest 3-1-18 to 4-1-19 $ 18,592.00 Late Charges 10- 1-17 to 8-1-18 $ 730.40 TOTAL $298,232.00 IV. The sum owing on the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust is: Principal $298,232.00, together with deferred interest and interest and late charges to April 1, 2019, as provided in the Note or other instrument secured and such other costs and fees as are due under the Note or other instrument secured, and as are provided by statute. V. The above-described real property will be sold to satisfy the expense of sale and the obligation secured by the Deed of Trust as provided by statute. The sale will be made without warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances on the 26th day of July 2019. The defaults referred to in Paragraph III must be cured by the 15th day of July, 2019 (11 days before the sale date) to cause a discontinuance of the sale. The sale will be discontinued and terminated if, at any time before the 15th day of July, 2019 (11 days before the sale date), the defaults as set forth in Paragraph III are cured, together with any subsequent payments, late charges, or other defaults, are cured and the Trustee’s fees and costs are paid. Payments must be in cash or with cashier’s or certified checks from a State or federally chartered bank. The sale may be terminated any time after the 15th day of July, 2019 (11 days before the sale date), and before the sale by the Borrower, Grantor, any Guarantor, or the holder of any recorded junior lien or encumbrance by paying the entire principal and interest secured by the Deed of Trust, plus costs, fees and advanc-
es, if any, made pursuant to the terms of the obligation and/or Deed of Trust, and curing all other defaults. VI. A written Notice of Default were transmitted by the Lender or Trustee to the Borrower and Grantor at the following addresses: Kylin NW Properties LLC Cuc Nguyen, Registered Agent 815 S Weller Street, Suite 218 Seattle, WA 98104 Thi Huynh, Member Kylin NW Properties LLC 815 S. Weller Street, Suite 218 Seattle, WA 98104 Ken Malborg, Member Kylin NW Properties LLC 815 S Weller Street, Suite 218 Seattle, WA 98104 by both first class and certified mail on the 5th day of March, 2019, proof of which is in possession of the Trustee; and the Borrower was personally served on the 7th day of March, 2019 with said written Notice of Default or the written Notice of Default was posted in a conspicuous place on the real property described in Paragraph I above, and the Trustee has possession of proof of such service or posting. VII. The Trustee, whose name and address are set forth will provide in writing, to anyone requesting it, a statement of all costs and fees due at any time prior to the sale. VIII. The effect of the sale will be to deprive the Borrower and all those who hold by, through or under the Borrower, of all their interest in the above-described property. IX. Anyone having any objections to the sale on any grounds whatsoever will be afforded an opportunity to be heard as to those objections if they bring a lawsuit to restrain the sale pursuant to RCW 61.24.130. Failure to bring such a lawsuit may result in a waiver of any proper grounds for invalidating the Trustee’s sale. X. NOTICE TO OCCUPANTS OR TENANTS The purchaser at the Trustee’s Sale is entitled to possession of the property on the 20th day following the sale, as against the Borrower under the Deed of Trust (the owner) and anyone having an interest junior to the Deed of Trust, including occupants who are not tenants. After the 20th day following the sale the purchaser has the right to evict occupants who are not tenants by summary proceedings under Chapter 59.12 RCW. For tenant-occupied property, the purchaser shall provide a tenant with written notice in
accordance with RCW 61.24.060. XI. NOTICE TO GUARANTORS NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS AND PARTIES WHO ARE GUARANTORS OF THE OBLIGATIONS SECURED BY THIS DEED OF TRUST: (1) the Guarantor may be liable for a deficiency judgment to the extent the sale price obtained at the Trustee’s Sale is less than the debt secured by the Deed of Trust; (2) the Guarantor has the same rights to reinstate the debt, cure the default, or repay the debt as is given to the grantor in order to avoid the Trustee’s Sale; (3) the Guarantor will have no right to redeem the property after the Trustee’s Sale; (4) subject to such longer periods as are provided in the Washington Deed of Trust Act, Chapter 61.24 RCW, any action brought to enforce a guaranty must be commended within one year after the Trustee’s Sale, or the last Trustee’s Sale under any Deed of Trust granted to secure the same debt; and (5) in any action for a deficiency, the Guarantor will have the right to establish the fair value of the property as of the date of the Trustee’s Sale, less prior liens and encumbrances, and to limit its liability for a deficiency to the difference between the debt and the greater of such fair value or the sale price paid at the Trustee’s Sale, plus interest and c o s t s . DATED this 11 day of April, 2019. TRUSTEE TEMPLETON HORTON WEIBEL & BROUGHTON PLLC /s/ David A. Weibel
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perjury under the laws of the state of Washington on JUNE 17, 2019, at Poulsbo, WA that the foregoing is true and correct. SIGNED By: /s/ Mark Wedman MARK WEDMAN Notice Agent Attorney for the Notice Agent: John Kenney, WSBA #32861 Address for Mailing of Service: John Kenney & Associates, PLLC 17791 Fjord Drive NE, Ste 154 Poulsbo, WA 9837 Published: Central Kitsap Reporter June 28 & July 5 & 12, 2019 Legal #: CKR863128
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Estate of: WILLIAM A. LANKFORD, Decedent. No. 19-4-00501-18 PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS (RCW 11.40.030) The Administratrix named below has been appointed as Administratrix of the estate of William A. Lankford (“Decedent”). Any person having a claim against the Decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 by serving or mailing to the Administratrix or the Administratrix’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court in which the probate proceedings were commenced. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty (30) days after the Administratrix served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020(3); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.40.051 and 11.40.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the Decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION: June 28, 2019. By: /s/ Mariah Johnson Mariah Johnson Administratrix SHERRARD McGONAGLE TIZZANO & LIND, P.S. By: /s/ Richard C. Tizzano Richard C. Tizzano, WSBA# 22296 Attorneys for Administratrix Address for Mailing or Service:
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IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF KITSAP In the Matter of the Estate of: CAROLYN J. SMALL, Deceased NO. 19-4-00489-18 NON-PROBATE NOTICE TO CREDITORS RCW 11.42.030 The notice agent named below has elected to give notice to creditors of the above-named decedent. As of the date of the filing of a copy of this notice with the court, the notice agent has no knowledge of any other person acting as notice agent or of the appointment of a personal representative of the decedent’s estate in the state of Washington. According to the records of the court as are available on the date of the filing of this notice with the court, a cause number regarding the decedent has not been issued to any other notice agent and a personal representative of the decedent’s estate has not been appointed. Any person having a claim against the decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.42.070 by serving on or mailing to the notice agent or the notice agent’s attorney at the address stated below a copy of the claim AND filing the original of the claim with the court in which the notice agent’s declaration and oath were filed. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) Thirty days after the notice agent served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.42.020(2)(c); or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in RCW 11.42.050 and 11.42.060. This bar is effective as to claims against both the decedent’s probate and nonprobate assets. Date of First Publication: Friday, June 28, 2017 The notice agent declares under penalty of
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DAVID A. WEIBEL 3212 NW Byron Street, Suite 101 Silverdale, WA 98383 (360) 692-6415 STATE OF WASHINGTON ss. COUNTY OF KITSAP On this 11 day of April, 2019, before me personally appeared DAVID A. WEIBEL, to me known to be a member of the company that executed the within and foregoing instrument, and acknowledged said instrument to be the free and voluntary act and deed of said company, for the uses and purposes therein mentioned, and on oath stated that he was authorized to execute said instrument. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and official seal the day and year first above written. /s/ Tracey Hamilton-Oril NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of Washington, Residing at: Kingston My Commission
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SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR KING COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate Of PEGGY ANN HANSEN, Deceased. Cause No.: 19-4-10337-7 SEA NOTICE TO CREDITORS The co-personal representatives (hereinafter, “PR”) named below have been appointed as PR of this estate. Any person having a claim against the Decedent must, before the time the claim would be barred by any otherwise applicable statute of limitations, present the claim in the manner as provided in RCW 11.40.070 and/or 11.42.070, as applicable, by serving on or mailing to PR or the PR’s attorney of record at the address stated below a copy of the claim and filing the original of the claim with the court. The claim must be presented within the later of: (1) thirty days after the PR served or mailed the notice to the creditor as provided under RCW 11.40.020 and/or 11.42.070, as applicable; or (2) four months after the date of first publication of the notice. If the claim is not presented within this time frame, the claim is forever barred, except as otherwise provided in Section 11 of this act and RCW 11.40.060 and/or 11.42.060, as applicable. This bar is effective as to claims against both the Decedent’s probate and nonprobate a s s e t s . Date of Filing: May 16, 2019 Date of First Publication in King County: May 17, 2019 Date of First Publication in Kitsap County: June 14, 2019 PR: DEBORAH L. STOCKWELL and WALTER M. HANSEN Attorney: Rachel L. Merrill WSBA No. 37918 Attorneys for PR Address for mailing or service below: Hanson Baker Ludlow Drumheller P.S. 2229 112th Avenue NE, Suite 200 Bellevue, WA 98004 (425) 454-3374 Date of first publication: 06/14/19 Date of last publication: 06/28/19 (CKR-860228)
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE OF COMMERCIAL LOAN Pursuant to the Revised Code of Washington Chapter 61.24 RCW Grantor: KYLIN NW PROPERTIES LLC, a Delaware limited liability company; Current beneficiary of the deed of trust: CROPSEY LLC, a Washington limited liability company; Current trustee of the deed of trust: TEMPLETON HORTON WEIBEL & BROUGHTON PLLC Current mortgage servicer of the deed of trust: CROPSEY LLC; Reference number of the Deed of Trust: 201707210169; Tax Parcel #: 202401-1-005-2006; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Trustee will on the 26th day of July 2019 at the hour of 10:00 a.m. at the main entrance to the Kitsap County Administration Building, 619 Division St., Port Orchard, Washington, 98366 sell at public auction to the highest bidder, payable at the time of sale, the following described real property, fixtures and secured property situated in the County of Kitsap, State of Washington, to-wit: THE EAST HALF OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER, SECTION 20, TOWNSHIP 24 NORTH, RANGE 1 EAST, W.M., IN KITSAP COUNTY, WASHINGTON; EXCEPT THE NORTH 30 FEET FOR COUNTY ROAD. which is subject to that certain Deed of Trust (“Deed of Trust”) dated July 18, 2017, and recorded July 21, 2017, under Kitsap County Recording No. 201707210169, records of Kitsap County, Washington, from KYLIN NW PROPERTIES, LLC, as Grantor, to LAND TITLE COMPANY OF KITSAP COUNTY, as Trustee, to secure an obligation in favor of CROPSEY LLC, as Beneficiary. The sale
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