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Bainbridge Youth Services, the Downtown Association and the Chamber of Commerce put on a luminaria hope event to raise an awareness about mental health and the need for connection. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review photos

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Winslow shines light of hope on mental health

COVID-19 has been hard on everyone’s mental health, along with their physical health if they actually contracted it.

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Reporting sexual assault first step to recovery

What happens when minors are victims of sexual assault? How do they report the crime and who can…

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Subs help keep BI schools open during surge

In January, the Bainbridge Island School District returned to the classroom facing the COVID-19 Omicron surge, which worried…

A new tori welcomes visitors to the garden at the Bainbridge Island Public Library. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review photos

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A winter’s walk

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Peter Bang-Knudsen

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BI supe: Pandemic nearing endemic approach

Bainbridge Island schools superintendent Peter Bang-Knudsen told the school board recently that public health officials are talking about…

Washington's 6th Congressional District Rep. Derek Kilmer speaks with students at Bainbridge High School Jan. 27. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review

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Kilmer gives civics lesson at BHS

U.S. Rep. Derek Kilmer visited Bainbridge High School last week and spoke with students about public service, how…

Carpenter Mike Okano shapes a kine from a cherry wood log on his lathe.

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Mochi mallet master still making them

Even though Japanese fest has been canceled 2 years due to COVID

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BI on the lookout for potential mudslides

After several weeks of snowstorms and heavy rains, recent mudslides that destroyed homes in Bellevue and Seattle serve…

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A student shows the BHS Walkout 2022 Instagram page that listed demands for student safety.

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Small group protests handling of COVID on BI

Inspired by student walkouts nationwide, a local group took to Instagram to try to gather support for a…

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COVID away from schools a ‘silver lining’

As COVID-19 rates rise in the Bainbridge Island School District, superintendent Peter Bang-Knudsen sees a “silver lining” in…

Bainbridge High School students Anya Letson, Emma Solseng and Lucy Rector show their holiday spirit and ugly sweaters during the Bainbridge and North Kitsap high school swim meet Dec. 16 at the BI Aquatic Center. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review

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Christmas sweaters

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Santa rides a polar bear in the Rolling Bay neighborhood. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review photos

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Christmas is here

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How many cookies does it take to roof a gingerbreadhouse? Last week, sixth-graders at Sakai Intermediate School enjoyed a sweet math lesson while solving geometry equations to answer the question, "If your roof is this size, and vanilla wafers are this size, how many will you need to cover the roof?" Courtesy photos

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BI schools holiday fun

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