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Arts

Miller Campbell To Perform At Kay White Hall

The Billboard-charting artist will present a show this Saturday at Vashon Center for the Arts.

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Arts

Our Town: A Dream To Make Art Comes True On Vashon

I am in a space where I can make the paintings I knew I could make.

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Sports

Varsity Boys’ Soccer Dominates Home Game, and Baseballers Aim High

The VHS varsity boys’ soccer team did not disappoint and brought home an impressive 8-0 win.

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News

Potential COVID-19 Exposures Reported For Youth Sports, First Responders

Here’s what you need to know about April 13 to April 19.

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News

County Council To Discuss Fireworks Ban Tuesday

Ordinance would prohibit selling and discharge of commercial fireworks in unincorporated King County

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News

Heritage Museum Hires Curator to Renovate Permanent Exhibit

Taylor Felt will be responsible for guiding the permanent exhibit’s final design over the next year.

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Opinion

Scholarship Foundation Looking For Hometown Heroes

The scholarship celebrates a graduating senior who is inclusive, curious, responsible and resilient.

Valen a student of Coldstream Elementary writes advice for adults amid a pandemic.

News

‘We can get rid of COVID together’: B.C. kids share heartwarming advice

Elementary students share their wisdom to adults in unprecedented times

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Arts

Car review: 2021 Dodge Durango SRT Hellcat AWD

By Larry Lark, contributor

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Arts

What’s Happening April 15 – April 22

Artists share their work at a teach-in workshop, attention: Summer Arts Fest artists, Mank, and more

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Opinion

Embracing Life In A Time-Between-Times

In the Christian faith at least, spring is a metaphor for resurrection.

Opinion

The More Things Change, The More They Stay the Same

Stay the course, remain vigilant against the virus. We’re not out of the woods, not yet.

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Arts

Our Town: In Celebration of Team Grist/Muir

Larry Muir, born April 16, 1943, died on April 1, 2021, at the age of 78.