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Reanna Rapada, Gina Corpuz, Amii Pratt and Kristen Haizlip celebrate “Honor Thy Mother” becoming part of the 8th-grade social studies curriculum on BI. Courtesy Photo

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BI’s ‘Indipinos’ story now part of curriculum

Students to learn about discrimination in a local way

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Bremerton man dies in crash on Hwy. 305

A 28-year-old Bremerton man was killed early Saturday in a crash on Highway 305 just west of Agate…

Survivor Frances Kitamoto Ikegami shares family memories Wednesday during the 80th anniversary of the Japanese American Exclusion that took place at Eagle Harbor Dock. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Review

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Healing key to 80th anniversary of internment

Survivors share stories; We need to learn from this, Inslee says

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Dale and Carol Perry at home on Bainbridge Island after his return from delivering humanitarian needs to refugees in Ukraine.

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Amid war, BI man takes on humanitarian mission

Dale Perry couldn’t sleep.

Gov. Jay Inslee signs a bill making pickleball the official state sport. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Review photos

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Pickleball becomes state’s official sport

On the original court on Bainbridge Island Monday, Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill into law naming pickleball…

Keynote speaker Stacy Flynn shares innovations made in recycling textile waste products. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Review photos

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Make it fashionable not to buy so much

Be fashionable: Fight fast fashion.

The bottom of the map shows where the last Grow section will be built. Courtesy map

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Grow won’t grow as much

“Who are those guys?”

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Bainbridge Island briefs

BIMA film

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BI to celebrate pickleball as state’s official sport

Gov. Jay Inslee is expected to sign a law this week that would make Pickleball the official sport…

Josh Trebe mixes up a salmon dish in the kitchen. Steve Powell/Banbridge Review photos

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Poke around BI ferry for Hi Life restaurant

Have you ever missed a ferry and been hungry, but didn’t want to trek back up to Winslow…

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Activities to improve Mother Earth set next month

April is Earth Month and Sustainable Bainbridge is celebrating with activities for all ages to raise awareness for…

Mayor Joe Deets, left, and the rest of the Bainbridge Island City Council met in person in front of an audience for the first time in two years due to COVID Tuesday night at City Hall. Also shown are city manager Blair King and city attorney Joe Levan. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Island Review

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BI picks option to connect neighborhood centers

Council meets in-person for 1st time in 2 years

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Spartronics make quarterfinals with HERMES

The Bainbridge High School Spartronics team made it to the quarterfinals with their new robot HERMES in a…