Things looked bleak for the Bainbridge Spartans for much of the first half of Wednesday’s home game against the visiting Chief Sealth Seahawks, but the second half was a whole different ballgame.
Earlier this month, the northeastern section of Battle Point Park was overtaken by Girl Scouts. After a two-year hiatus, the Girl Scout Day Camp returned this summer for its 17th year, with Rossana Muir as the head coordinator.
As children, we learned the names of many exotic animals and imagined their lives in far off jungles and deserts, so distant from our civilized society. However, as adults, it becomes more apparent that the lives of animals are hugely affected by humanity.
Four Bainbridge High School students placed among the top 10 in the national Future Business Leaders of America competitions.
Sixteen athletes will step into the ring at the Bainbridge Island Boxing Club this Saturday to fight against breast cancer in a “Fight for Life.
Pickleball, a sport invented on Bainbridge Island in 1965, has made a recent comeback in its hometown.
Young actors at Bainbridge High are giving a nod to a modern-day teen angst classic with their presentation of “Topia.”
Whenever Bainbridge High School junior Paige Brigham goes to a Mariner’s game, she has to drink a blue Jones soda. So it’s only fitting that she has recently hit a home run with the Seattle-based Jones Soda Company.