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Troopers from the Washington State Patrol inspect a crane damaged when it struck the Agate Passage Bridge early Tuesday afternoon.

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News Roundup – Errant crane strikes bridge/Time to blaze a few trails/Report out on cultural center/Bergeson to visit island/Boating safety class offered

A commercial truck carrying a construction crane clobbered the Agate Passage Bridge just after noon Tuesday, stalling highway…

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I-933: Property rights or property wrongs?

Conservationists begin their campaign against a hot-button statewide initiative. A coalition of conservation groups are taking aim at…

Willy Delius looks for a shot in early season play. The senior scored twice against Issaquah Friday.

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Sports Roundup – Lacrossers defeat Issaquah in thriller/Fastpitchers score 12 in one inning

James Gilbreath forces a key turnover, Masi scores three, assists on three more. The last time these two…

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Housing forum this Saturday

Advocates for affordability will confront the high cost of living here. Islands, by geography, are exclusive, but continually…

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Ferry terror: How real is the threat?

Recent news stories are incomplete and overblown, security officials say. The FBI and other security agencies are downplaying…

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Is harbor too big for city to manage?

The “Port of Bainbridge Island”? Ten years ago, at least one islander believed establishing a new, freestanding agency…

Mike Rose of the Bainbridge Harbor Commission helps secure a derelict vessel on Eagle Harbor during impound by the police Friday morning. The vessel was moved to a secure moorage to await disposal.

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Derelict vessels get the big tow

The city impounds several boats, after owners fail to move them as directed. Replete with chipped paint and…

Author David Korten founded the Positive Futures Network.

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Think globally, write locally

David Korten seeks a new paradigm of ‘positive possibilities.’ When David Korten crafted his 1995 bestseller on the…

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City tries to force formal ferry yard review

The city plans an environmental study, even before the issue is settled in court. Saying all aspects of…

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News Roundup – BPA seeks a fund-raiser/BHS excels in math contest/IslandWood makes grade/Plant sale this weekend/Film explores Arctic politics

In anticipation of more productions and its upcoming 50th anniversary, Bainbridge Performing Arts has launched a search for…

Beverly Hooks has a quaint space in which to paint and show her works.

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A memory for places of beauty

What she’s seen, painter Beverly Hooks brings to life at her new studio-gallery. Memories of her grandmother’s gardens…

Obituaries

Lorrie Meiser

Lorrie Meiser, 75, of Poulsbo died April 20 at Harrison Hospital. She was born April 9, 1931, in…

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We used to aspire to more

Peasant: “What happened to the war on poverty?” King: “You lost.” – The Wizard of Id Anybody remember…