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Farm package before council

Farmers say year-round retail sales would boost local agriculture. Farmers love good weather during growing season. The economic…

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Legion plans observance — News Roundup

Memorial Day Services sponsored by Colin Hyde Post No. 172 will take place at two locations on May…

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Voters have been selective for years now

A levy failure? On Bainbridge Island? Well, grab the kids and head down to the root cellar. The…

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A couple of good years in business

It required some heavy lifting, but the Rosenthals restored faith in the local gym. Reviving a failing business…

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Spreading hope in a brown bag

Woodward students take lunches to Seattle’s downtrodden. To some 40 homeless people in Seattle’s Occidental Park, Woodward Middle…

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Court decision shields govt. from public

Open access to government at all levels is fundamental to our democracy. So when the courts or legislature…

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Holding out a branch for peace

BHS junior returns from trip with PeaceTrees Vietnam. For Bainbridge High School junior Thea Thompson, a recent trip…

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Citizen panel touts creation of ethics board

A citizen committee this week recommended the creation of a formal code of ethics for the city, as…

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Steamer trip is a sellout — News Roundup

The Bainbridge Island Historical Society’s round-the-island tour aboard the steamer Virginia V won’t take place for another month…

Obituaries

Alfred Call Cordon, Jr.

Former Bainbridge Island resident Alfred Call Cordon, Jr. died May 22. He was 86. He was born Oct.…

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Fire Dept. tax hike goes up in smoke

The 10 percent increase fails to attract voters in low turnout Tuesday. Voters appeared to defeat a property…

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Seeing the face behind the tics

Tourette Syndrome educator helps the public look beyond the stereotypes. Sometimes half the battle is understanding what you…

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Herring deaths a mystery

Researchers are puzzled by a high mortality rate among egg samples in a spawning ground at Hidden Cove.…