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Sports Roundup – Hardballers move on in Metro tourney/Kickers get big tourney win/Sailors win another title

Feldtman throws two hitter as Spartans inch closer to state.

Jack Paus (above) with his father Herbert’s World War I-era “Cabbage Patch Patriots.”

News

Art cache found in attic

Unknown original works by Herbert Paus show the illustrator’s iconic American talent.

(L-R) Karen Robinson

Sports

Fastpitchers throw nothing but fire

The trio of Robinson, Willmann and Baker have been aces this year.

Bainbridge Performing Arts production of ‘Urinetown

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A play about pee? Oh, gee whiz

The musical satire ‘Urinetown’ opens on the BPA mainstage.

Opinion

Height makes neither right nor blight

There are many words that come to mind while strolling along Water Street in Port Townsend, but “canyon”…

Bainbridge Deputy Police Chief Mark Duncan leaps from the new 33-foot police boat at Queen City Yacht Club in Winslow. The $647

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Take the plunge, they’ll find you

The new police boat boasts the latest in high-tech gadgetry for rescue, recovery.

Sports

Wilson returns for Little League charity function

Beloved former Mariner helps raise funds for league and to rebuild 'Ed’s Shed'

Opinion

Which suit should trump?

All carrot, no stick. Those four words might explain why a historic building on Ericksen Avenue – and…

Erika Saeger's Ivanha sings with family member Danielle Yocom.

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Ivanha hold your hand

Squirrels gather knights, not nuts, in the new BHS spring production.

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News Roundup for Saturday, May 5

Pritchard Park plans evolve; the 'other' Tawresey runs.

Tarie Cauoette (far right) helps her teammates fight for a ground ball against Lakeside Wednesday night. Bainbridge won 12-10.

Sports

Lacrossers take out Lakeside/Fastpitchers get a big win/Tennis send 18 to Metro

Lacross defense comes up big as Sparts end Lions’ league winning streak

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School wing bid is $22.6 million

The BHS construction contract goes to the Tacoma firm that built Sakai Intermediate.

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Not running for office? Join the club

City Hall watchers try to recruit new blood