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Work continues on Hwy 305 fish passage on BI

When will it ever end?

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Zucchinis race

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Fanny band members Alice de Buhr, Jean Milliken, Nickey Barclay and June Milliken pose for photos.

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BI photographer documented Fanny rock group

When filmmaker Bobbi Jo Hart stumbled upon an all-woman 1970s rock band and decided to make a documentary,…

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Premier Meat Pies offers an assortment of different pies.

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Premier Meat Pies opens new location in Poulsbo

Premier Meat Pies’ newest location in Poulsbo held its grand opening Sept. 23, providing an option for savory…

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The recently closed Point Market in Kingston will soon be an employment training and recruitment center run by the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe, a temporary move until another facility is used or constructed.

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S’Klallam Tribe to open training, recruitment center in Kingston

Move temporary as Point Market closes

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CK school reopens after closure due to threat

Brownsville Elementary School in Central Kitsap is open again Sept. 26 after a threat closed the school Sept.…

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The site where the Nordic Cottages are planned to be constructed in Poulsbo.

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Poulsbo OKs ‘complicated’ Nordic Cottages site plan

The Poulsbo City Council approved the Nordic Cottages site plan review and exceptions for housing authorities following a…

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BI to look at 3 alternatives for Winslow Subarea Plan

The Bainbridge Island City Council will receive a briefing on the draft alternatives for the Winslow Subarea Plan…

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Man threatens to light gas with kids upstairs

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Moviegoers gather at the Lynwood Theatre to view the documentary, ‘This is not financial advice,’ during the opening night of the inaugural Bainbridge Island Film Festival Sept. 21.

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Spartan alum kicks off BI Film Festival

The Bainbridge Island Film Festival kicked off its inaugural event at the Historic Lynwood Theatre with a screening…

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Aerial view of Phase 1 of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe Housing Authority’s Warrior Ridge project.

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S’Klallam’s Warrior Ridge housing project to add 30 more units

As Phase 1 of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe Housing Authority’s Warrior Ridge project nears completion in October,…

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The Poulsbo City Council held a workshop at its Sept. 13 meeting to go over revenue opportunities and costs of projects.

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Poulsbo looks at options to bring in more revenue

Poulsbo has reached the point that it needs more money to accomplish more of what people want.

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Tattoos of a skull on a male suspect’s right hand.

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Skull tattoo a dead giveaway to crime

If you’re going to commit a crime, it’s probably not a good idea to have a distinct tattoo…

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Sewer rates in Kitsap expected to increase over next few years

Sewer rates could be going up 6.3% soon in Kitsap County.

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Kimberly Adams (right) leads her group of kids in some icebreaker introductions during the first session of Sibshops.

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Program helps siblings of kids with disabilities

Any number or level of intellectual disabilities can be a game changer in the course of how a…

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The Susee children continue to settle back into normalcy after being found in Mexico with their father.

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Stranger’s message reunites SK mother with her 4 missing children

A simple message request was all that crossed the mind of Madison Belleau, the mother of four missing…

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Arson arrest

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Signs of protest return to the Norm Dicks Government Center for the second straight regular city council meeting.

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Bremerton OKs homeless law, now waits on mayor

It took well past the four-hour mark at another drawn-out meeting of the Bremerton City Council Sept. 20,…

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Folks enjoy part of the path.

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PO considers westward expansion of pedestrian path

The city of Port Orchard will explore options to extend the Bay Street Pedestrian Pathway westward as far…