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Now-retired Kitsap County Sheriff Gary Simpson presents John Gese (right) with a new sheriff’s badge.

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Sheriff: Tough year with COVID, reforms, shortages

A number of ominous issues, including COVID-19, police reform and staffing shortages, have made John Gese’s first full…

BHS water polo coach Kristin Gellert on deck at the Bainbridge Island Aquatic Center pool. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review photos

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BI water polo coach’s big splash of success

For Bainbridge High School water polo coach Kristin Gellert, 2021 was a winning year.

Colorful plants adorn the outside of the store. Courtesy photos

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Rolling Bay Hay and Feed store sold

Howard and Ce-Ann Parker not only have owned a store that sells about everything you could possibly want,…

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Maria de Jesus Arevalo-Martinez and Craig Skipton at the anchor.

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Waypoint Park finding its way in BI

The Bainbridge Island Parks Foundation and Seattle land-use firm AHBL are leading a planning effort to put Waypoint…

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7 more COVID-related deaths confirmed in Kitsap; 72 new cases

Over the last week, Kitsap’s case rate per 100,000 residents has dropped dramatically to 135.9

Old carpet is just one of the issues with the walkway. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review photos

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BI ferry terminal to get $33 million facelift

An online Open House is taking place through March 3 to inform and engage Washington State Ferries customers…

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191 new COVID cases confirmed in Kitsap over holiday weekend

Over the last week, Kitsap’s case rate per 100,000 residents has dropped dramatically to 185.9

Bethany Lutheran Church wants to build an affordable housing project on its property. File photo

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BI: Environment friendly, smaller affordable houses

Responding to criticism that Bainbridge Island was creating an ordinance specific to Bethany Lutheran Church, the BI Planning…

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Man charged after wild police chase from Poulsbo to Bremerton

A 24-year-old man was charged Tuesday with first-degree robbery and attempting to elude police after allegedly assaulting a…

Bainbridge Youth Services, the Downtown Association and the Chamber of Commerce put on a luminaria hope event to raise an awareness about mental health and the need for connection. Nancy Treder/Bainbridge Island Review photos

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Winslow shines light of hope on mental health

COVID-19 has been hard on everyone’s mental health, along with their physical health if they actually contracted it.

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Reporting sexual assault first step to recovery

What happens when minors are victims of sexual assault? How do they report the crime and who can…

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BI on the move to finalize transportation plan

When traveling, we often need a road map. Well, not anymore, most people use GPS.

Students gather around the school mascot, Wyatt.

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A BI school almost too good to be true

Once upon a time, there was a storybook A-frame in the woods, similar to the one used by…