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Joan Prater

November 5, 1933 - November 11, 2020

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Inslee signs $2.2 billion in COVID-relief funds

Gov. Jay Inslee Friday signed House Bill 1368, which appropriates $2.2 billion in federal funding that has been…

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The labyrinth.

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Lookout with labyrinth, prayer wheel donated to BI Parks Foundation

Halls Hill Lookout and Labyrinth, a beautiful meditative landscape that overlooks Blakely Harbor, has been donated to the…

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Harrison Medical Center building.

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Emails show more concerns about Harrison

A snapshot of some of dozens of city emails from a two-week period shows that the public has…

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Party spending plans similar; difference is in raising taxes

By Patric Haerle

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Capital gains tax bill cut back to focus on wealthy

By Sydney Brown

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Suicide review team closer to reality

By Joseph Claypoole

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Bill would help renters, but hurt landlords

Bainbridge Island finally got its winter snow this week, but it only lasted a few days. Rebecca Barker said her family moved here two years ago from Canada and got a “little slice of home” with the snow as Michael, 6, built a snowman, complete with the COVID-19 safety mask of course. Meanwhile, Jim Beyea dug up this photo of the ferry in Bainbridge Island pulling out of the dock with the Olympics in the background. The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning for the Bainbridge Island area Saturday. Last Thursday, city Operations Maintenance crews began working 12-hour shifts to provide 24-hour coverage. The city followed its Snow and Ice Control Plan that includes priority streets for response; crews focus first on main roads then neighborhood streets. The city is not operating the Severe Weather Shelter on Bainbridge Island this year due to COVID-19. But the Kitsap County Severe Weather Shelter in Poulsbo has been open at the Gateway Fellowship Church, 18901 8th Ave. Subscribe to shelter activation notifications by texting KITSAPSWS to 898-211. 
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Short winter

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Kingston man charged in riot at U.S. Capitol

A Kingston man is the fourth Washington state resident to be charged in connection with the insurrection at…

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House representatives pass numerous bills

By Sydney Brown

Opinion

Tribes need seat at table regarding outdoor recreation

Already robust levels of hiking, camping, boating and every other kind of outdoor recreation in our region has…

Opinion

Super Bowl ads: Super expensive, super perplexing

Why would any company spend $5.5 million for a 30-second Super Bowl ad that leaves viewers perplexed as…