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PSE explains issues with underground transmission lines

Puget Sound Energy talked about underground transmission lines at an online informational meeting Monday.

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Widow takes jab at those who don’t get vaccine

Kudos to grieving widow Julia Letlow, a Louisiana Republican congresswoman, for setting the record straight. Better late than…

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Opinion

Too many people will equal not enough water

The federal government’s U.S. Drought Monitor indicates that nearly half the nation is suffering from abnormally dry conditions.

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Obituaries

Helen J. Maher

July 26th, 1927 - July 20th, 2021

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Obituaries

Frances Ross

November 16th, 1928 - July 5th, 2021

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Many likely uneasy as BI schools start up

While excited about in-person learning to start the new school year, Bainbridge Island School District superintendent Peter Bang-Knudsen…

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Another COVID-related death confirmed in Kitsap, 131 total

14 new cases confirmed on Bainbridge Island

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Island briefs

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BI ethics committee: What next?

Even though the Bainbridge Island City Council decided not to disband the Ethics Program last week, committee members…

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Some COVID testing sites reopen

Due to a surge in COVID-19 cases, the Kitsap Public Health District and county Emergency Operations Center is…

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Island Center work put on shelf

BI council wants Winslow plan done first

Brush and grass fires are within normal rates this summer in Kitsap County, the area’s fire chiefs say, but they are concerned about the tinder-dry branches and brush that line the ground — perfect fuel for fires later this summer. (File photo)

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Brushfire season is near-normal — but fire chiefs are concerned

Fuel for ‘serious’ fires is tinder-dry and waiting

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