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Bainbridge Island author Jonathan Evison’s newest novel Legends of the North Cascades will be released June 8. Courtesy Photo

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BI author’s newest novel touches on parenting, survival

Legends of the North Cascades will be released June 8

Project area from the air. Courtesy Photo

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Point No Point wetland restoration plans stirring

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Trails improved

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How secretive should Ethics Board process be?

If you file a complaint it shouldn’t be a secret, but much of the rest of the process…

Yuki takes a sniff. Courtesy Photo

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BI dogs try to sniff out COVID

A Bainbridge Island nonprofit using dogs to research COVID-19 is seeking volunteers who may have recently had the…

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BISD Superintendent reflects on challenges of pandemic, looks forward to return to normalcy

As the Bainbridge Island School District nears the end of an unparalleled school year filled with uncertainty and…

Island Volunteer Caregivers provide a variety of services to locals who need some type of help. Courtesy Photo

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IVC celebrates 25 years with ‘magic’ fundraiser

The nonprofit Island Volunteer Caregivers “Celebrating 25 Years of Community Magic” fundraiser is June 7-12.

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Facebook comments mourn death of Sluys Poulsbo Bakery owner

A post on the Sluys Poulsbo Bakery Facebook page says that its owner, Marion Sluys, died May 19.

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BI man, 73, dies in single-car crash

A Bainbridge Island man died following a crash Wednesday in the Meadowmeer neighborhood.

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COVID rates continue to drop in Kitsap, 21 new COVID cases confirmed

Over past two weeks, Kitsap’s positive case rate per 100,000 residents has dropped to 90

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Poulsbo man charged after alleged bat attack

Anthony Rinonos of Poulsbo has been charged with assault with a deadly weapon after allegedly attacking two men…

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BI awards grants to 40 small businesses

The results of the Small Business Grant Recovery program were given to the Bainbridge Island City Council Tuesday,…

Using Harrison as a police-court facility was again questioned at the Town Hall meeting. Courtesy Photos

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Is too much spent on policing in BI?

Since crime is so low on Bainbridge Island, should the city really be spending 38% of its budget…