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Park district poised to pass $1 million spending plan
Jan 02 2013, 2:30 PM The Vashon Park District board plans to vote next week on a $1.07 million spending plan that includes funding for a number of programs and projects, including the swimming pool, the skate park and its new fields complex north of town.
Boys basketball takes down Chimacum, meets their match with Eatonville
Sam Yates, 20, and Eatonville’s Brendan Davis, 30, scramble for a loose ball in the first half of Friday’s game.  - Rik Forschmiedt Photo/RiksImages.com Jan 08 2013, 10:12 AM Coming off two wins at a Yakima tournament over winter break, the Pirate basketball team returned to league play and split the week, beating the Chimacum Cowboys but losing a close game to the Eatonville Cruisers.
Vashon wrestlers back on track in latest bout
Jan 08 2013, 10:13 AM It was the Pirates’ young wrestlers who carried the day on Saturday at the 30th annual Everett Classic tournament.
Pirates start 2013 with a league win
Anya Quig, 23, is fouled by an Eatonville defender as she goes to the basket late in Friday’s basketball game. - Rik Forschmiedt Photo/RiksImages.com Jan 08 2013, 10:21 AM The Vashon girls basketball team opened the new year with a win when they topped the Chimacum Cowboys, 33-29, on Wednesday, Jan. 3. Two days later, they lost to a talented Eatonville team.
Cordaviva will heat up the Bike with its full-bodied, world-infused music
Cordiviva will play at 9 p.m. Friday at the Red Bike.  - Courtesy Photo Jan 08 2013, 10:27 AM Cordaviva, a nine-piece powerhouse band that plays a danceable blend of world music, will return to Vashon with a free, all-ages show at 9 p.m. Friday at the Red Bicycle Bistro.
Enjoy period music from 18th century during two-concert series at Bethel
Jan 08 2013, 10:28 AM A two-concert series called the Vashon French Baroque Festival will begin tonight at Bethel Church and continue next Wednes-day, Jan. 16, with programs of chamber music from the court of Louis XIV.
Snowboarder carves out a small business
Hart Heffelfinger stands in front of some of his apparel at Spider’s Ski & Sports. - Natalie Johnson/Staff Photo Jan 08 2013, 10:32 AM Tahoma Snow Sports clothing that lines the walls at Spider’s Ski & Sports in town looks at first like it could be just another cool brand for skiers and snowboarders. But unlike most sport brands, these T-shirts, sweatshirts and hats are the work of an aspiring 16-year-old designer
Popular island dentistry practice changes hands
Dr. Marc Langland, left, has purchased Dr. Michael Maki’s bustling dental practice from him.  - Leslie Brown/Staff Photo Jan 08 2013, 10:34 AM Vashon’s longest-serving dentist has sold his practice to a young man who once shadowed him as a high school student — a passing of the torch that both men say they’re ready for.
A cautionary tale about hunting, dogs and Island Center Forest | Commentary
Jan 08 2013, 10:42 AM This is an advisory to dog owners, hunters and those who manage the deer hunt in Island Center Forest.
Living next to a meth house is scary | Letter to the Editor
Jan 08 2013, 10:43 AM Cindy Pollock’s recent commentary in the paper (“It’s time to look drug users in the eyes,” Dec. 12)made me remember my own experience several years ago of living in very close proximity to a meth lab on Cove Walk. In order to go to and from our house, we had to walk by this place where clusters of unfriendly, very wasted people lounged on the lawn with a group of pit bulls.