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Watch out for low-flying Brussels sprouts

t The colorful Ciscoe Morris brings flair to Saturday’s Home and Garden Show. In spring, thoughts turn to…

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Sports Roundup — Peltier shines on the mound/JV hardballers split early pair/Lanza finishes in the money/Everyone wins at Hoopfest/Silver sisters shine in poo

Even with their pitching staff in question, the Spartan varsity baseball team is still getting the job done.…

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Here, it’s all up for discussion

Opening up to dialog about foreign policy – on Bainbridge Talking with people who agree with you is…

Obituaries

Helen Adele Wilson

Helen Adele Wilson, 86, died March 21 at her home on Bainbridge Island. She was born March 25,…

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Bettyann L. (Slaughter) McMillan

Bettyann L. (Slaughter) McMillan, 84, died March 19. She was born Nov. 30, 1921, to Dr. James T.…

An artist’s rendering of a future hotel at the Suquamish casino.

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The next big hotel is just across the bridge

The tribal facility could provide a venue for fairs, cultural activities. The Suquamish Clearwater Casino’s resort hotel won’t…

Megan Benton (above) and her husband. Paul. moved to Bainbridge Island two years ago

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Roots run shallow, deep — Benton

Megan Benton doesn’t mind her status as an island newcomer. Island newcomers, once they settle in, quickly catch…

Senior Emily Pierce makes her return this year from knee surgery.

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Running (and throwing) strong

Off-season work has Spartan track and field looking tough. SILVERDALE – It was cold, windy, raining and there…

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Sports Roundup — Baseball gets their first win/Fastpitchers defeat NK/Soccer tryouts are here for all

Matt Frazee just missed hitting for the cycle Wednesday as the Bainbridge baseball team came back to defeat…

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Talk about a waste of good waterfront

A few years ago, some wag over Bremerton way sold T-shirts lampooning that city’s proliferation of waterfront parking…

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Changes afoot as voters OK school bond

Also getting the nod Tuesday was a $6.1 million technology levy. The permanent fix begins with a portable…

Gordy and Chris Wilson stand in their grove of holly trees. They live on land that has been in Gordy Wilson’s family on Bainbridge Island since the late 1800s. He makes ends meet with his job at the ferry maintenance yard at Eagle Harbor.

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Roots run shallow, deep — Wilson

Few families have been here as long as farmer Gordy Wilson’s. Gordy Wilson has quite the view from…

Gideon Freudmann

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Imagination only limit to where cello can go

Cellist teaches classical young performers to ‘play with’ music. Since he picked up the cello at age 8,…