The story of the Bainbridge Island Review’s confident stance in support of Japanese Americans during the polarizing course of World War II journalism has managed to not only stay alive over the course of 80-plus years on BI, but remains just as significant to those who know the stories by heart and those who are just beginning to hear them.
As the Bainbridge Island Review celebrates its 100th anniversary, here’s a look back at some of the headlines from major, interesting or unusual stories over the years.
Instead of the monthly 98110 newspaper next week, the Bainbridge Island Review will be celebrating its 100th anniversary with a special newspaper featuring highlights of its history.