An 18-year-old Bainbridge Island woman was arrested after she allegedly crashed a car late Sunday and fought with police officers after the accident.
Bainbridge Island Councilwoman Anne Blair has run afoul of state rules on disclosing campaign contributions.
Among a room full of friends and supporters, Jane Allan left her position as the director of the Bainbridge Island Senior Community Center, and handed the reigns to her successor, Sue Barrington.
Flohr is sharing her story with “Heaven’s Child,” which not only details a tragic accident on Tolo Road, but addresses the years that followed for her and her Bainbridge Island family.
On a whim, employees at Avalara decided to perform their own rendition of pop star Carly Rae Jepsen’s song “Call Me Maybe.”
Jacobi went to the hospital Aug. 30 for what was thought to be an ear infection. Doctors would discover, however, that Jacobi had a tumor in his brain.
Before he was officially hired by the city council, new City Manager Douglas Schulze gave Bainbridge Island officials a detailed idea of what his first year on the job would look like.
Harvest Fair returns 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 30 at Johnson Farm, on Johnsonville Lane. A $5 per person or $20 per
family donation is suggested.
Moderator Dr. Scott Lindquist, director of the Kitsap Health District, led a discussion with Dr. Catherine Edwards of the Winslow Virginia Mason Clinic; Chris Martin, executive director for Airlift Northwest; Orlando Boleda, board of directors for Arms Around Bainbridge; Rena Beyke, managing supervisor of Bainbridge Island Ambulance; and Chad Solvie, CEO of Martha and Mary, a care facility for children and seniors.
After playing the field, and a brief courtship, the city council has made it official. Douglas Schulze is the next city manager of Bainbridge Island.
A groundbreaking ceremony for the park was held at the corner of Winslow Way and Olympic Drive Thursday, Sept. 27.
Willkommen! Grüß Gott! Servus! From 5:00 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27, the businesses from the Hildebrand Village District will celebrate Oktoberfest with live entertainment, beer and wine tasting, hors d’oeuvre and prizes.
A diverse community of Bainbridge Island churches have come together and authored a letter promoting marriage equality.