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Arts

What’s Happening May 27 – June 3

RiverBend will play a show next Friday, Michael Tracy’s history lecture and performance, and more.

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Arts

Local Artist Who Makes Botanical Art Bloom Offers Workshop/Demo

Far from being “art about plants,” botanical art captures plants in stunning watercolor paintings.

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Opinion

Islanders, Please Start Planning for Summer Fire Safety Now

Now is the time to plan for wildfire season — Memorial Day through Labor Day, and beyond.

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Arts

How to Harness a Writing Task, and Ride It Home

One day, years ago, I was suddenly seized by inspiration.

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Arts

Cinema Under the Stars Is Back for Summer Fun

The Night Light Drive-In will re-open on Memorial Day weekend on the Great Lawn at Open Space.

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News

Vashon High School Students Brave the Hard Conversations

A cadre of students has a goal of promoting racial equity and inclusion at their school.

Opinion

It Will Be Election Day Before You Know It

We are fortunate to be able to participate in this process as both voters and candidates.

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News

COVID Case, Hospitalization Rates Below Key Targets in County

Here’s what you need to know about May 19 to May 24.

Sports

Golf Team Finishes Season Strong Despite Pandemic Challenges

The coaches consider the season a success and look forward to a more experienced team next year.

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News

News Briefs

Fire Chiefs get raises, Ceremony, celebration coming for high school seniors.

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Sports

Burton Beach Rowers Sail Ahead Despite COVID Constraints

Rowers were welcomed back to Vancouver Lake for the US Northwest Rowing Championships last weekend.

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Northwest

Utility bill assistance available now | Consumer alert

Disconnection ban ends on July 31

Spring Chinook Salmon. Photo courtesy Michael Humling, US Fish & Wildlife Service

Opinion

Editorial: Act now to save salmon, regardless of dams’ fate

With a plan to remove dams on the Snake River shelved, leaders must commit to broader-based actions.