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3 ethics complaints delayed due to lawsuit

Ethics complaints have been filed against three Island Center Committee members.

As summer officially is here the Bainbridge Island Farmers Market already is in full swing. Courtesy Photo

Life

‘Market Match’ at BI Farmers Market reduces food insecurity

For the first time in a long while vendors at the Bainbridge Island Farmers’ Market can reduce food…

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Businesses get BI to scale back plastic law

Objections by local business owners have led the Bainbridge Island City Council to back off its plastics ordinance…

Opinion

You should have your head (or body) examined

Aheadline recently said 600,000 people have been killed by COVID-19.

About 25 people gathered last Saturday on the beach at Pritchard Park on Bainbridge Island to remember Krista Murphy. Many were Realtors she worked with on the island. Participants spelled out her name, made a heart around it with flowers and then stood in a circle to say goodbye. Jeff Coupland/Courtesy Photo

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Heart-felt goodbye

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Sailing classes took place in the morning but not the afternoon on the super hot Monday. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Island Review photographs

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Trying to keep cool when it’s hot, hot, hot

The Bainbridge Island Senior Center canceled many of its classes Monday due to temperatures over 100 degrees, but…

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Kitsap County burn ban starts Saturday

Due to rising fire danger, the Kitsap County fire marshal is imposing a ban on most outdoor burning…

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Sports

BI hosts all-star baseball tourney

Bainbridge Island Little League, which serves over 400 boys and girls ages 5 through 18 with baseball and…

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Know your zones in case a wildfire breaks out

With summer arriving the city of Bainbridge Island is again warning residents and visitors alike about the potential…

Joan Henderson courtesy photo
Island School students ask questions of teacher Mike Derzon, who holds a time capsule near the deep hole in the garden where they buried it, to be opened by students in 2046. To commemorate a COVID-19 school experience, children included: hand warmers for the outdoor classrooms, a school newspaper written by 4th- and 5th- graders, dolphin and blue marlin art for two pod mascots, class photos with masked faces, and a hummingbird nest to signify the 2nd and 3rd grade outdoor bird study. Kindergartners crafted a coloring book of their memories. Others popped in hand sanitizer, gloves and a facemask to tell future students of the safety measures they took during the pandemic.

Life

Explaining COVID to future students

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Designing paper flowers

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BIMA offers summer courses

Bainbridge Island Museum of Art is offering some upcoming summer events.

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Opinion

Some dads try too hard to try to be as good as mom

My new supervisor anticipates being a first-time father in a few months. I hope he doesn’t become one…