Rotary grant enables installation of a hearing loop system for patrons.
Bainbridge funeral procession for island-born Seattle firefighter.
The historic downtown fixture of Winslow Drug will soon find itself with new hours and services to go with its new owner. Justin Ausmeier, long-time pharmacy manager at the Bainbridge Island Rite Aid, has purchased the downtown staple and will take over operations Monday, July 7, with new hours and services — including free prescription delivery — beginning Friday, Aug. 1.
Inside the large barn it is shady and cool, the occasional whinny drifts out from the line of stalls along the left side wall.
Island teens raise $75,000 for research.
This summer, a lot of islanders will head to the pool to relax and cool off, the kids to enjoy their school-free days. Bainbridge High School water polo team members Amanda Sellman, 18, and Josie Davis, 14, however, will be hitting the pool to warm up and train for the USA Water Polo Junior Olympics.
The sister duo of Grace and Nancy Miles have set their sights on a World Rowing Championship, and their opponents better start worrying because they’re the kind of young women who usually do what they set out to.
Bainbridge Island contributed 25 participants to this year’s annual international effort to set the world record for the largest swimming lesson Friday, June 20.
Sophia Stoyanovich began studying the violin seriously when she was 6, and to hear her tell it, that was actually a late start.
Five Bainbridge High School seniors have been named co-valedictorians of the class of 2014.
With the spring sports season over and done with, and football season seemingly forever away, it can feel impossible for an island sports fan to get their local fix in the summer time.
Students and faculty at Ordway Elementary School celebrated spirit week last week in preparation for the end of the school year, rounding things off with Crazy Hair Day on Thursday, June 12.
Visitors from as far away as Mongolia, Nigeria and Romania came to Bainbridge Island Wednesday to get a firsthand look at some island history and to swap tales of preservation.
