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A look at a year of BI’s climate work

The Bainbridge Island City Council will celebrate the first anniversary of its Climate Action Plan at Tuesday’s meeting.

Greg Nance

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Free app on college financing gets $980K

BHS grad started project that gets Gates grant

Scott Winn

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REAC seeks R-E-S-P-E-C-T from BI council

Like the late comic Rodney Dangerfield, the Bainbridge Island Race Equity Advisory Committee “can’t get no respect.”

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Athletic survey

Nature comes alive with gorgeous fall colors each year. The reflection of the colors in the waters at the west end of Eagle Harbor on Bainbridge Island only enhance the beauty of the natural environment. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Island Review

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Reflect on nature

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Mark Tan. Courtesy Photo

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BCF honors COVID vaccine BI leaders

Bainbridge Community Foundation is used to partnering with people and organizations to make their efforts go further than…

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Quitslund still leads over Scott in BI

As more general election ballots from Nov. 2 are counted, Jon Quitslund continues to hang on to his…

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44 new COVID cases confirmed in Kitsap

Over last week, county’s case rate per 100,000 residents has dropped to 93.4

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Subscribers will get BI Review by mail

Starting with the Nov. 12 issue, the Bainbridge Island Review will be delivered to your mailbox.

Barracks, left, and stables, right, after renovation. Courtesy Illustration

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Stables project clears hurdle

The Fort Ward Stables renovation project jumped another hurdle in the Planning Commission process last week.

The ballot box outside the Bainbridge Island School District office has been busy the past few days. Steve Powell/Bainbridge Island Review photos.

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Only 1 close BI council race

The Bainbridge Island City Council will have two new members.

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BI museum honors epic NASA telescope launch

Kids Discovery Museum on Bainbridge Island has joined almost 500 sites across the country to celebrate the launch…

The Bainbridge High School marching band drumline practices for their first competition earlier this month. Nancy Treder courtesy photos

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BHS band marches to the tune of a different drummer

It’s inexperienced with 30 of 44 members being new