More than a dozen students from Bainbridge Island have been recognized for outstanding academics and have earned a place on the president’s honor roll at Washington State University for the 2013 fall semester.
Kitsap Development Officers Group will meet at noon Tuesday, Feb. 4, at the Poulsbo Library.
Allister Hazelton, 2, pushed his toy horse around the museum in a shopping cart while dressed as a pirate. He does not slow down, and if you are in his way you would be advised to move. Quickly.
Laura Kastner will be the guest speaker at a special lecture next week on communication with tweens and teens.
Stefani Paul is a high academic achiever at Rockhurst University.
William Cassella of Bainbridge Island has been named to the dean’s honor roll at Montana State University for the 2013 fall semester.
Get free help with your taxes from an AARP volunteer at the Bainbridge Public Library.
With change comes also a few firsts.
For the Bainbridge Island Police Department, there have been a lot of changes in the past year, and with that officers were recognized in the department’s first award ceremony last week.
Bainbridge police discovered evidence of a possible break-in at Bainbridge High School last weekend.
Staff at Captain Charles Wilkes Elementary are reminding parents that they want students walking, and not rolling, in the halls at school.
Alexander J. Peek has received his degree from Western Washington University.
Three students from Bainbridge Island have been recognized for their outstanding academic achievements at Linfield College.
Educational displays featuring antique photographs from Bainbridge Island history will be on display at several venues around the community as part of the “A Picture of Island History” project assembled by a class of Ordway Elementary School fourth-graders.