Welcome to Military Appreciation Day 2016! For more than 12 years, Kitsap County has honored the military personnel in our communities by presenting this local Military Appreciation Day celebration.
Tricia Reece and her family often set an extra place or two at the table on holidays. It’s something that the family has done for years.
The Virginia-class submarine USS Washington (SSN 787) was christened at 11 a.m. March 5, 2016 at Newport News Shipbuilding.
IslandWood event explores the frog songs of spring.
Like throughout Kitsap County, and Washington state, Democrats on Bainbridge Island will gather at a number of locations Saturday to show support for a presidential candidate.
It’s been 18 months, 65,268 hamburgers, 20,135 milkshakes, 34,519 orders of French fries, and 7,241 take-out orders since Hammy’s Burgers opened.
It will be the same place, the same menu and the same great food next time you eat at San Carlos.
Sure, aesthetics are important. But it’s all about function.
It’s Sunday noon and Krista Murphy’s getting ready for an open house. As a real estate broker, Murphy’s already posted her sandwich board-style signs near the house she’s showing. But there’s something else she carries with her in her car to open houses. Her guitar.
To look at Frank Boules’ face, you would never know the ups and downs he’s faced, the loves and the losses.
Every thing in life is a story. Just ask George Scott, Bainbridge Island resident since 1960, who will soon turn 100 years old.
It’s just a coincidence that a brightly colored 14-inch-tall Chung Kwei doll has gone on display at the Bainbridge Island Historical Museum during the very same week that Chinese President Xi Jinping is visiting Seattle.
Where ever you want to go on Bainbridge Island, there’s a trail that will take you there. By foot. By bicycle. Or on horseback. That’s the goal of the Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park & Recreation District, and it has been since the formation of the first trails advisory committee in 1978.