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Museum tells stories of drama past and present
It's all here. Encapsulated in roughly 1,500 square feet, in every medium imaginable - stories of human drama.
Winslow Way reconstruction pushed back one year
The City Council Wednesday unanimously decided to delay the reconstruction of Winslow Way for one year, into 2011.
Input sought for Battle Point Park master plan update
Bainbridge Island Metropolitan Park and Recreation District will hold two meetings this week.
Merlin, Robin Hood grace BPA stage
The Magic of Merlin: This medieval adventure, featuring first- through fourth-grade Theatre School students, follows young Merlin, a boy who has no idea what powers he holds.
Workshop finds economic upside
Everyone hates the economy right now; everyone, that is, but Steve Motenko. He's excited about it and is coming to Bainbridge Island to tell us why.
Activist Files Ethics Complaint Against Bainbridge Councilwoman
By Tristan Baurick Originally published 12:01 a.m., November 10, 2009 Updated 06:23 p.m., November 10, 2009 BAINBRIDGE ISLAND - A member of the Bainbridge Ratepayers Alliance has filed an ethics complaint against City Councilwoman Hilary Franz for allegedly leaking information about legal negotiations between the alliance and the city.
Council member accused of leaking confidential information
A member of the Bainbridge Ratepayers Alliance has filed a complaint with the city's Board of Ethics that claims City Council member Hilary Franz leaked information late last month regarding settlement talks between the RPA and the city.
'National Treasure' Bob Milne comes to Bainbridge
Bob Milne has been tagged the country's foremost purveyor of ragtime/boogie-woogie piano.
What's Up for First Friday | Art Walks in Bremerton and Bainbridge
Art all in the family on Bainbridge and a community canvas in Bremerton. BAINBRIDGE All in the Family Two quarters of Bainbridge Island's first family of metal sculpture are featured at Bainbridge Arts and Crafts this month in a show called "Kinship." The Matriarch, Michele Van Slyke a ' whose sculpture is found in public venues around the sound a ...
Group Sues City Over Bainbridge Island's Gateway Project
Filed with the Kitsap Superior Court on Tuesday, the lawsuit alleges that the city failed to follow due process in its approval of the 75,000-square-foot project at the intersection of Highway 305 and Winslow Way.
Bainbridge wineries offer tour this weekend
Tours and tastings of all the Bainbridge wineries only happen a few weekends every year, and two of those weekends are coming up.
Kratt Brothers bring creature adventures to Bainbridge Island
Chris and Martin Kratt bring their animal adventure show to Bainbridge High School Nov.
Islanders Voting to Approve Bainbridge EMS Levy
ELECTION RESULTS: Find the early count numbers here.>> Elections Guide Visit http://elections.kitsapsun.com and you'll see: Election night interviews with candidates Links to regional blogs and results BAINBRIDGE ISLAND - Bainbridge Island voters are overwhelmingly approving a property tax hike to staff firefighters at stations on the north and ...
Bainbridge Becomes Latest City to Look at Car Tab Increase
By Tristan Baurick Originally published 12:01 a.m., November 4, 2009 Updated 05:33 p.m., November 4, 2009 BAINBRIDGE ISLAND - The Bainbridge City Council on Wednesday took the first step toward raising vehicle licensing fees $20 to pay for road improvements.
Check back for updates from all the items on Bainbridge Island. EMS Levy Early results have the Bainbridge Island Fire Department EMS levy receiving 72.6 percent of the vote, with a super-majority of 60 percent required for its approval.
Bainbridge Eighth-Grader Attacks Another Student With Knife
By Tristan Baurick Originally published 11:36 a.m., November 3, 2009 Updated 02:51 p.m., November 3, 2009 BAINBRIDGE ISLAND - An 8th-grade student attacked and injured a 12th-grader with a knife at Bainbridge High School on Monday afternoon.
Don't Lose Track of Election 2009 Deadlines
Top Stories YAHOO! Cast your ballot yet? To be counted in the 2009 election, mail-in ballots must be postmarked no later than Tuesday.
SUMNER: Come to high school's first field band contest
Sumner High School is hosting its first field show competition Saturday, featuring student bands across South Sound.
As Shaun Pearson slinks down Winslow Way on his way to the barbershop, people can't help but stare.
Bainbridge Island City Councilman Accused of Ethics Breach
By Tristan Baurick Originally published 12:01 a.m., October 28, 2009 Updated 05:54 p.m., October 28, 2009 BAINBRIDGE ISLAND - Suspecting that City Councilman Bill Knobloch is working with a group that is suing the city, the outgoing city manager filed a preliminary ethics complaint this week over Knobloch's failure to disclose whether he has ...
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