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Health District confirms 19 new cases of COVID-19 in Kitsap

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Health District confirms 19 new cases of COVID-19 in Kitsap

32 cases are considered “active” with 225 “active contacts”

They’re not whining but COVID has caused problems for BI vintners

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They’re not whining but COVID has caused problems for BI vintners

Local breweries, distilleries also have faced costly restrictions

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State releases guidelines for reopening of schools

Schools in Kitsap County have decided to delay any in-person instruction for at least the first nine weeks…

Hearing examiner to decide on new police station, court building in coming days

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Hearing examiner to decide on new police station, court building in coming days

Facilities would be jointly located at former Harrison Medical Center on Madison Avenue

Suquamish Tribe upset Poulsbo officer reinstated; protests set

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Suquamish Tribe upset Poulsbo officer reinstated; protests set

The Suquamish Tribe and ex-wife of Stonechild Chiefstick, who was shot to death last July by Poulsbo officer…

Health District confirms 9 new cases of COVID-19 in Kitsap

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Health District confirms 9 new cases of COVID-19 in Kitsap

125 cases have been confirmed so far this month

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Poulsbo officer cleared in shooting death, to be reinstated

Poulsbo police officer Craig Keller will be going back to work after an independent investigation shows his actions…

Monthlong decline in unemployment in Kitsap claims continue

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Monthlong decline in unemployment in Kitsap claims continue

A monthlong decline in initial unemployment claims continued into early August as both Washington state and Kitsap County…

Public records suit against Bainbridge Island dismissed

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Public records suit against Bainbridge Island dismissed

A lawsuit filed against the city of Bainbridge Island in Kitsap County Superior Court regarding public records has…

Health District confirms 14 new COVID-19 cases Friday

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Health District confirms 14 new COVID-19 cases Friday

Countywide total since pandemic began is 805

Photo courtesy Pete Saloutos                                Greg Nance, a 2007 Bainbridge High School graduate, will run the island’s entire shoreline on Aug. 18 to raise awareness for mental health issues.

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BHS grad Greg Nance to run island shoreline for mental health and addiction support

On the surface, just about anyone would be envious of Greg Nance.

COVID brings families together at parks

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COVID brings families together at parks

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Best of Bainbridge Island 2020 voting on now!

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Best of Bainbridge Island 2020 voting on now!

Voting ends Sept. 13 at midnight