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Despite COVID, people are signing up for recreation classes in BI in record numbers. Courtesy photos

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BI recreation participants double despite COVID

We are a “victim of our own success.”

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Legislature: Priorities are COVID, economy, climate, social services

The 2022 session of the Washington State Legislature opened Jan. 10 with legislators saying they want to help…

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BI looks to get more involved at state level

It’s hard to believe but Bainbridge Island has never made a list of legislative priorities before.

Locals protest the Capitol insurrection at the intersection near the ferry docks on Bainbridge Island. Courtesy photo

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Locals protest Capitol insurrection

A protest took place on Bainbridge Island Jan. 6 and at over 300 locations nationwide on the one-year…

Even the parking lot at City Hall was icy at times. Courtesy photo

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Wintergreen OK’d with conditions

A hearing examiner has approved the Wintergreen Townhomes Subdivision on Bainbridge Island, with many conditions.

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Bainbridge Island briefs

MLK events

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Local man charged in Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection

A Port Orchard man has been charged with four counts for unlawful entry into the U.S. Capitol on…

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BIPD promotes some, hires others

The Bainbridge Island Police Department is starting the year with some faces in new places, along with some…

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Drive-through COVID testing now available 6 days a week in Kitsap

Locations include Bainbridge Island, Poulsbo

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Shelters keep folks warm during cold spells

By Mike De Felice

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652 new COVID cases confirmed in Kitsap

Over the last week, Kitsap’s case rate per 100,000 residents has skyrocketed to 1,044.5

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Foundation awards $23,250 to record 16 nonprofits

Bainbridge Community Foundation gave out $23,250 recently to a record 16 nonprofits.

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BISD tries to stay open despite omicron

As the omicron variant rapidly spread during the holiday break, Bainbridge Island School District has prepared its COVID…