Meekee and Nikki the dogs and Skittles that cat are ready to come home with you.
Washington Governor-elect Jay Inslee addressed issues of job creation, the state budget, education funding and gun control as he outlined his policy goals for his first term during an Associated Press briefing session at the state capital late last week.
Boy Scout Troop 1564 rounded up and recycled roughly 1,000 Christmas trees from homes around the island on Saturday, Jan. 5.
Scouts with Boy Scout Troop 1564 recycled roughly 1,000 Christmas trees as part of their annual fundraiser last week.
The Island Music Center’s new executive director, Jon Doll, left Bainbridge Island for England in 2010, when the center was still a relatively new idea.
The next Third Tuesday Book Discussion will consider “The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals” by Michael Pollan.
Selected reports from the Bainbridge Island Police Department blotter.
The Bainbridge Island Garden Club will hold its next monthly meeting at 9:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 14 at the First Baptist Church (Highway 305 and Madison Avenue).
To the editor: On behalf of all vendors at the Bainbridge Island Farmers’ Market, we want to say a heartfelt thank you to our customers and supporters throughout our entire 2012 market season.
Two students from Bainbridge Island have earned a place on the dean’s list for the fall 2012 quarter at Eastern Washington University.
Soaring above the Sound on a crisp autumn day last October, a bald eagle – one of nature’s most majestic creatures – had little inkling that he would soon be deprived of his freedom of flight, and that, for him, the months ahead would see a prolonged and painful rehabilitation, recovery and finally, rejuvenation.
Bainbridge Island author Dylan Tomine will describe the process of finding stories in everyday life during the Jan. 15 monthly Writers’ Roundtable at the Bainbridge Public Library.
Two Bainbridge Island schools held short lockdown drills this week.