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Farming apprentice Amie Marvel tends garlic rows Monday at Laughing Crow Farms on Day Road.

News

Locally grown means locally good

Farmers kickoff new market season with foods low in fossil fuels. Many a belly on Bainbridge has spent…

Bob Dressel retrieves the remains of a salmon from the Bainbridge fish farm

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Fishing for paydirt

Waste from an island fish farm helps feed a robust Belfair composting operation.

Island resident Beverly Duperly Boos trained with former vice president Al Gore on climate change issues to broaden the reach of information contained in his documentary film ‘An Inconvenient Truth.’ Boos will host an event on climate change issues at the Bainbridge Public Library on Saturday.

News

Is it the end of the world as we know it?

Islander Beverly Boos joins Al Gore in the fight against global climate change.

Opinion

Deals like this don’t come along every day

With a couple million acres of land available for the taking, settlers lined up by the tens of…

News

She sells sea shells, on cards

Susan Petersen finds inspiration on the beach and in the tidepool.

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Alcohol, drug use persists among teens

Alcohol use is 25 percent higher than the state average, a school survey finds.

Senior Chris Darling clears the bar on his third attempt in the pole vault. He finished third in the pole vault with a mark of 8-6.

Sports

Sparts ready to make tracks to state

Several athletes have the talent to make it through an always tough league.

Sports

Hardballers split wild series with Braves

Bainbridge loses 14-13 at Blanchet, beats them 3-1 at home.

Salmon shoot down slides where they are processed for transport to Seattle in the vessel Harvestor. Visit the multimedia link for an audio/photo slideshow of the harvest.

News

Up to their gills in salmon

Commercial fish farming thrives in Rich Passage, earning critics, ardent fans.

Today’s Pritchard Park is a study in contrasts – a broad expanse of sandy beach open to the public flanks a toxic waste cleanup site managed by the Environmental Protection Agency.

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Time to put the ‘park’ in Pritchard Park

What amenities would islanders like to see? An advisory group will find out.

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One big shuffle going on at BHS

Classrooms and offices are emptied as the 200 Building sees its final few weeks.

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City will jumpstart your heart/State PBDE ban approved/Girls charged in lip gloss case

Island news briefs.

Opinion

Voting should only be so easy

Election day voter registration used to be the norm in Oregon. Change addresses right before a big vote?…