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Schools: Pirates practice, and support personnel get a raise

Student-athletes have returned to practices and conditioning sessions, can join a conditioning club.

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Final Harvest: Vashon Winery’s Owner Decides it’s Time to Sell

For owner Ron Irvine, it’s a place that is now full of memories of a life well-lived.

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Local girls and women fill the sidewalks for Women’s March

More than 200 women, girls and allies participated in the march on Vashon last Saturday.

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Chamber offers suggestions for a safe Halloween

The holiday will not include the closure of Vashon Hwy., in the middle of town, to trick-or-treaters

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Review: Local troupe lights up the dark with radio drama, ‘Home’

Seven short new radio plays made their debut on Vashon Center for the Arts’ website on Oct. 8.

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Mural at Open Space reveals a ‘backyard universe’ of art

This is a free public event, and the mural will remain open for the enjoyment of the community.

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Schools: kids stay home, and the Pirate stays put, for now

Cases in King County are on the rise; islanders want Vashon High School’s pirate mascot to stay.

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Schools reveal plans for limited in-person learning

But the plans will be put on hold if King County virus rates continue to rise in the…

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Vashon’s case count rises, as travelers bring home the virus

Five new cases of COVID-19 have now pushed Vashon’s total number of infections to 29.

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Chinese restaurant, an island option since 2007, will close

Owner Angela Wu said the restaurant’s loyal customers have become like family to the staff.

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Arts

Pet Protectors present ‘Quarantiniest Fur Ball Ever’

The fundraiser will be online throughout Oct. 24, with numerous objects, services and experiences up for bid.

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Agency partners with school district to offer services

Vashon Youth Family Services launches new programs, highlights its childcare program, Vashon Kids.

The gallery cruise inches back, with new art and new rules

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The gallery cruise inches back, with new art and new rules

Arts spaces will restrict entry, based on their size, to small numbers of visitors at a time.