According to police documents, someone broke into a storage area attached to a Gideon Lane home and stole outdoor and camping gear that was valued at $700.
Design plans have not slowed down for Bainbridge Island’s Waterfront Park.
The Bainbridge Island City Council will hear from the Washington Cities Insurance Authority this Wednesday in a presentation covering city council do’s and don’ts.
The city of Bainbridge Island was awarded a $20,000 grant last week from Puget Sound Energy for its success in promoting “green power” energy.
Five Bainbridge residents have been appointed to the Kitsap Humane Society’s board of directors.
Island residents Frank Gibbons, David Sanders, Kelly Morrow, Pamela Sobeck and Erin Thomassen have been been appointed to the Kitsap Humane Society’s board of directors.
The Bainbridge Island City Council has approved the hiring of Milliman, Inc. to conduct a citywide study of government jobs and salaries.
At this week’s meeting, the city council authorized the purchase of three 2014 Ford Police Interceptor SUVs.
Bainbridge police received three calls from north island residents Tuesday evening regarding a woman who was knocking on doors asking for gas money.
A decision on whether the proposed shopping center for High School Road will be permitted for development will be issued by early March.
At this week’s meeting, the Bainbridge Island City Council will consider hiring Milliman, Inc. to conduct a citywide study of government jobs and salaries.
The Bainbridge Island Police Department may soon be adding new vehicles to the force.
The Bainbridge Island School District’s new volunteer policy will include trainings three times a year, background checks and a more comprehensive handbook, school officials said last week.
The Bainbridge Island City Council will consider changing the day it meets each week from Wednesday to Monday.