Computer questions? The Bainbridge Public Library will host Book-a-Computer-Trainer from noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30.
Ghosts, goblins and witches will be taking over downtown Winslow this Halloween.
The city of Bainbridge Island will be hosting a public meeting tonight to discuss the Olympic Drive non-motorized improvement project.
A 41-year-old Indianola woman has been charged with driving under the influence and hit-and-run after she allegedly fled from a minor accident in a Bainbridge Island parking lot Monday night.
The city of Bainbridge Island announced Tuesday it was postponing the public hearing that had been planned for Wednesday, Oct. 30 on the city’s rewritten Shoreline Master Program.
This week’s adoptable pets of the week are Kalani and Chu-Waw.
The Associated Students of Olympic College will present the Olympic College Legislative Forum at 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 14.
Peninsula Community Health Services will be at the Bainbridge Public Library to answer questions about the new health care exchange and to walk individuals through the sign-up process from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 29.
A Bainbridge Island woman arrested earlier this month for allegedly shoplifting more than $1,300 in health and beauty products from Central Market in Poulsbo has been questioned by police for her involvement in a case in a food-tampering incident at the Poulsbo Walmart.
A crime spree involving the theft of a Bainbridge Island woman’s wallet apparently started after a Port Orchard couple lost their rent money while gambling at the Clearwater Casino and came to Bainbridge looking for something to steal.
A single distinction stands between the two in the running for the North Ward seat on the Bainbridge Island City Council. On one end, Dick Haugan, 69, says he’s running on issues, not platitudes. On the other, Val Tollefson, 71, says instead of an agenda he’s doing this because he’s committed to public service.
The historic tugboat “Chickamauga,” which sank in its mooring early Wednesday, Oct. 2, at the Eagle Harbor Marina, has been raised to the surface and the pollutants it spilled have been properly cleaned. The salvage company Global Diving & Salvage, under contract to the Coast Guard, did manage to raise the vessel to the surface and stabilize the boat.
Local English teacher A.C. Fuller will offer a two-part class at the Bainbridge Island Public Library called “One Year, One Book: From Concept to Finished Book in Twelve Months” this fall.