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Opinion

For friendships, quality more important than quantity

I purposefully maintain a small circle of friends because I value deep, meaningful connections. Also, I’m terrible at…

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Opinion

The difference between physical activity and exercise

The world of fitness can be a confusing place. With contradictory information and seemingly interchangeable terms, it can…

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Leave plenty of room on the road for commercial vehicles

Q: As a Class A commercial driver, I see a lot of drivers failing to maintain sufficient distance…

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Cynthia Sears (left) and Alice Mendoza (right) walk in the procession of the butterflies during the Día de los Muertos celebration on Bainbridge Island Nov. 1.

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Día de los Muertos festivities continue to grow on BI

From its origins in Mexico to its adoption in a third-grade classroom, to a major institution on the…

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Blair King

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King to retire as BI city manager, effective Jan. 30

In a statement read aloud to the Bainbridge Island City Council at its Nov. 12 meeting, city manager…

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BI property purchased for up to five affordable housing units

Housing Kitsap has purchased a new property on Bainbridge Island to construct up to five affordable housing units.

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How Kitsap is holding up now that government shutdown has ended

Financial insecurity brought on by dysfunction at the national level has hit Kitsap County, but the community is…

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Gary Sakuma, a U.S. Air Force veteran and commander of the BI’s American Legion Post, describes the significance of the World War II Memorial at Bainbridge High School.

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Veteran’s Day luncheon on Bainbridge taps into history

About 35 people attended a Veteran’s Day luncheon at the American Legion Colin Hyde Post 172 on Bainbridge…

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Opinion

Out of my element – video game mayhem

I always loved when my brother made me play video games with him and hated it when I…

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Opinion

Rooted together: Growing community for youth and families

Question: “I’m in middle school, and lately I’ve been feeling kind of lost. My hobbies have changed, and…