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What’s Happening in Arts | Sept. 29 – Oct.9

Catch local musician’s performance, student group to play at Mukai Farm & Garden, and more.

News

Pharmacy Ramping Up for Vax Booster Shots

By VashonBePrepared/Emergency Operations Center

(Jim Diers Photo) The Dark-eyed Junco has experienced losses equal in number to half of the U.S. population.

Opinion

Green Briefs: Supporting Our Birds

Bird populations are dwindling, but we can still take action to support their recovery.

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Opinion

COMMENTARY: DOVE Project helps survivors of domestic violence find hope

The DOVE Project exists to provide support and hope to survivors of domestic violence.

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Opinion

COMMENTARY: Chief Krimmert: I Got the Shot

Fire Chief Charles Krimmert addresses the community regarding his recent COVID-19 vaccination.

Opinion

Editorial: Good governance means putting the people who are served first

During a crisis, we look to steady, consistent leadership at all levels of government.

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News

Memorial service to be held for Mary Matsuda Gruenewald

She grew up on Vashon & was part of the island’s thriving community of Japanese Americans prior to…

News

Happenings | Oct. 2 – 14

Check out what’s happening around Vashon

Opinion

Letters to the editor | Sept. 30 edition

Islanders write about Chief Krimmert’s vaccination, Fr. Tryphon’s religious exemption request & more.

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Sports

Vashon Girls’ Soccer on a roll, now sitting atop league

Vashon is now at the top of the Nisqually League with a record of 4-0.

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News

Surprise plan would move Vashon out of 34th legislative district

Should Vashon remain politically linked to West Seattle or should it be hitched to Kitsap Peninsula?

(Photo by Rick Wallace, with permission of parent and child) Teacher Adrian Preston, tested on Tuesday, Sept. 27, also helped her son, three-year-old Easton, with his test swab. Teacher Adrian Preston was getting tested today and she then helped her son, three-year-old Easton, with the test swab. Medical Reserve Corps volunteer Wendy Noble looked on to make sure it would be a good test sample.

News

New cases in schools include first classroom outbreaks

Confirmed cases of COVID-19 resulted in the closure of two elementary school classrooms.

Don C. Brunell is a business analyst, writer and columnist. He retired as president of the Association of Washington Business, the state’s oldest and largest business organization, and lives in Vancouver. He can be contacted at thebrunells@msn.com.

Opinion

Reasons to ban Gov. Jay Inslee’s natural gas ban | Brunell

Column: Switching from natural gas to electricity is complicated and will impact everyone.