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Citizens visit the permit counter at City Hall. Courtesy photo

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Many apply before increase in permit costs

Bainbridge Island’s planning department was a little busier the last two weeks of August as residents and developers…

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BISD shares safety tips as schools start up

With the Bainbridge Island School District back in session, more than 3,000 children are walking and biking to…

BIPD has a new electric car, the Ford Mach-E Select, which has a range of 247 miles and marks the city’s transition to an all-electric fleet of cars. Courtesy photo

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BI gets 1st EV; goes to police department

The Bainbridge Island Police Department has the city’s first new electric car, and it has given the keys…

Coast to Coast turf employee, Roperto Salinas, drives a large power broom brushing the infill into the new turf at BHS Memorial Field ensuring a uniform placement to help prevent injuries to student-athletes. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review Photos

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Bainbridge back to school Sept. 7

Bainbridge Island School District is set to welcome more than 3,600 students for the first day of school…

Eagle Scout Ben Watson with his chess board setup. Courtesy Photo

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Checkmate for Eagle Scout project at Battle Point

Bainbridge High School junior Ben Watson installed an outdoor chess board and benches at Battle Point Park this…

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Ann Strickland and Mary Anderson chat about how farmer Brian MacWhorter provided produce for people during the pandemic.

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Local farmer a ‘lifesaver’ during pandemic

“It was a lifesaver!”

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Kitsap County briefs

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Wanted man arrested after struggle with officers

A tip provided to the Kitsap County Sheriff’s Office has led to the arrest of Hayden Armstrong-Nunes, who…

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Be like Gretzky when it comes to EV charging

Bainbridge Island Planning Commissioner Sean Sullivan paraphrased NHL legend Wayne Gretzky at a recent meeting.

Bainbridge Island School District would love more drivers to make sure there are enough when someone can’t make it; otherwise they have to cancel routes, causing problems for students and parents. They are also needed to drive to sporting events. Courtesy Photo

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Schools can never have too many bus drivers

Many school districts across the country are facing serious bus driver shortages heading into the school year, causing…

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Rape victim wants CKSD to protect students from predators

Isaac Yates wants to make sure the Central Kitsap School District protects students in the future.

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Kitsap resident takes proper steps after encountering bat with rabies

A bat captured after potentially having contact with a local resident last week tested positive for rabies, according…

A 4-H participant leads her miniature horse around the course for the judges. Elisha Meyer/Bainbridge Island Review Photos

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All sides of Kitsap County present for Fair weekend

The sights, sounds and smells of the Kitsap County Fair and Stampede returned in full force this past…