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COVID cases climbing statewide; tips on gatherings

Coronavirus activity in Washington state is increasing again.

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BI officials try to make Open House as normal as possible

Bainbridge High School had an open house this week - virtually of course.

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Free food

Christine Rolfes

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Precinct officer unhappy with government takes on a state Senate leader

A state senator with nine years in office is being challenged by a precinct committee officer who blames…

Bicyclists gather for a similar event last summer. Courtesy photo

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Bike ride for Economic Reform for Black People

Reginald “Doc” Wilson seeks positive racial change and hopes a Fall Foliage Funraiser bicycle ride in Bainbridge Island…

The Historic Lynwood Theatre will be reopening at 25 percent capacity Friday after being closed for over seven months due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Tyler Shuey/Bainbridge Island Review

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Get your popcorn ready! Bainbridge movie theaters reopen Friday at limited capacity

Both Bainbridge Cinemas and Historic Lynwood Theatre have been closed for over seven months

Kol Medina

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Medina to resign from council to lead nonprofit in Walla, Walla

Medina will continue serving on the council through November 10

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Council approves COVID-19 testing site proposal

Testing site is expected to start Nov. 2 at City Hall in BI

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Ballots coming in the mail this week

Citizens will be receiving their ballots in the mail for the Nov. 3 presidential election around Oct. 16.

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BI Review takes 1st place in General Excellence

The Bainbridge Island Review took first and the North Kitsap Herald second in General Excellence in their respective…

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Initial jobless claims take huge drop

Initial unemployment claims continued to fall locally and statewide as the calendar flipped to October.

The photo used for the Agate Passage poem written by Barbara Hoonan. Courtesy of Bob Rosenbladt

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Virtual theme continues in 2020 for art exhibits

This year’s Ars Poetica Exhibit will be viewed online through October

Harry Turnbull, extra help lead with the Kitsap County Elections Division, sends a batch of ballot envelopes through a processing reader prior to counting the ballots inside. (Bob Smith | Kitsap News Group 2018)

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Kitsap’s auditor isn’t losing sleep over election count process

Experience, safeguards ensure a smooth process next month, Andrews says