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Obituaries

Miles Schulze

1956 - 2022

Walter F. Ball

Obituaries

Walter F. Ball

February 27th, 1944 - May 8th, 2022

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Opinion

Facist politician has chance to be a governor

Writer Alan Furst has shrewdly observed, “Fascism famously stomps around in jackboots, but it sometimes wears carpet slippers,…

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News

Bainbridge Island briefs

Baccalaureate set

The Ted Olson Nature Preserve is just one location the foundation is working on trails. Courtesy Photo

News

Parks foundation adds trails to name

The Bainbridge Island Parks Foundation has changed its name to the BI Parks & Trails Foundation, as it…

Rachel and pastor Mark Garrard. Courtesy Photo

News

BI Baptist church gets new pastor

Pastor Mark A. Garrard has officially joined the Bainbridge First Baptist Church staff as senior pastor and will…

Ella Parker, coach Mary McCombs, Malia Lemieux and Elle Schuchman. Courtesy Photo

Sports

BHS qualifies 3 for top spots at state

Bainbridge’s girls tennis team was small but mighty at the recent District 3A tournament, placing second even though…

Matt LeDorze, center, of Bainbridge reaches for the finish line in the 100 meters. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Review photos

Sports

BI, NK, Kingston qualify tracksters for state

Bainbridge High School has qualified three track athletes for the state 3A meet at Mount Tahoma High School…

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Sports

BI golfer, along with some big names, misses PGA cut

4 local gymnasts excel as club season ends

Mike Seidl courtesy photo
Inez Maubane-Jones, left, Steve Rabago, Jennifer Kuhns and Ellen Schroer at the event.

Life

BI votes for favorite public art, artist

If the multi-colored, mosaic egg sculpture nestled on an improvised nest of twigs in front of Town &Country…

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Opinion

Well, deadline’s here, more random thoughts…

Honest, I’m going to write a book chockful of random thoughts someday, but deadline pressures keep forcing me…

Opinion

Buckle up; people are driving faster

Q: Is there a speed at which wearing a seat belt isn’t important because I’m going slow enough…

Opinion

Milling thinned trees can pay to cut wildfire risks

Thinning public woodlands to remove millions of dead trees is a way to generate much-needed cash to reduce…