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Local radio plans go off the air
Call it the community radio two-step. It’s a dance routine Bainbridge Island Broadcasting knows all too well. “We’ve…
September 22, 2004
News
Keeping an eye on the hurricane
Catastrophic storms are Randy de Armond Dilday’s inspiration. For Randy De Armond Dilday, this season of back-to-back hurricanes…
September 22, 2004
News
HHHS moves forward to meet needs
Action teams tout successes, look for more service providers. The first step to meeting unmet community needs can…
September 22, 2004
News
A ‘hardcore, go get ’em’ victory
From the stands, a 2-0 halftime lead looks pretty solid. Not so from the sidelines, Jackie Danzig maintains.…
September 21, 2004
News
Nethercutt spars with protesters
Congressman George Nethercutt didn’t find it quite so easy to barnstorm through Bainbridge, dropping a quick stump speech…
September 19, 2004
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Community fest was a first — Pritchard Park update, Part 1
A Suquamish fishing camp, a timber treatment plant, a farewell port for Japanese Americans bound for internment, a…
September 19, 2004
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Bike trail goes in at schools — News Roundup
Bicyclists and pedestrians celebrated the near-completion of a 3/4-mile paved trail that links Bainbridge High School to Madison…
September 19, 2004
News
WASL scores worth the wait
Bainbridge High School students may have gotten their scores last, but they came in first. Corrected scores for…
September 19, 2004
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Bush Administration honors Woodward
More than 600 Woodward Middle School students rose to their feet to cheer yesterday, when a U.S. Department…
September 19, 2004
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Turnout solid despite discontent
High turnout with only a handful of unhappy voters has Kitsap elections officials breathing a sigh of relief…
September 19, 2004
Obituaries
Robert E. Miller
Robert E. Miller, 79, of Bainbridge Island, died Sept. 19 at his home. He was born Aug. 6,…
September 19, 2004
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Sports Roundup — Harriers romp in season’s first run/Rice, Lindquist win Blackberry Run
Both Spartan cross country teams galloped to victory in their season-opening, four-way meet against Ingraham, Cleveland and Chief…
September 18, 2004
News
At home on many islands, and one
Bainbridge’s Filipino-American community shares its stories on Sunday. The event is billed as a panel discussion, but it’s…
September 18, 2004
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