Legislation aimed at cleaning up derelict and abandoned boats and other vessels from state waters was introduced this past week…
Happy 2011 everyone. The turkey and ham dinners are over now, along with the eggnog and champagne toasts to the…
For islanders who don’t give a hoot about history, the Bainbridge Island Historical Museum’s current effort to keep its doors open and its mission viable may be of no interest. But the people involved in creating the exhibits and projects for the Historical Society believe a visit to the Ericksen Avenue building will turn even the most disinterested islanders.
In 2010, the West Sound Wildlife Shelter took in patients of more than 100 different species. We had the privilege…
Look at it this way: The Washington State Department of Transportation and its attorneys got exactly what they wanted when…
by Bruce Pritchard
Overview of funding challenges to the arts community now that the city has completely cut funding to established organizations.
Taxpayers have made clear that they are unwilling to increase taxes and government can’t continue to fund many of the organizations that provide the services the community needs and wants, just when the need for those services is increasing dramatically.
The question is: After a tumultuous 2010, when budget-driven transformation at City Hall was a constant, is the city better off than before?