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Going green at Chautauqua Elementary

Members of Chautauqua Elementary’s Green Team unpacked 24 sets of new reusable dishes and utensils.

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Vashon HouseHold honors Chamber director with Jean Bosch award

Amy Drayer received the 2024 Jean Bosch “Broad Shoulders, Big Heart” award.

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Table replaced at Dockton Park after fire destroyed previous one

Crews have installed a new table after a brand-new table there was incinerated.

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Vashon Schools Foundation donates $152,000 to school district

“Every dollar donated to the Schools Foundation makes a difference to our students and their schools.”

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King County Sheriff’s Office to develop language access program

The King County Sheriff’s Office plans to develop and implement a language access program following a complaint filed…

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After a search for person on Cove Road, suspect is in custody | UPDATED

This is a developing story and will be updated.

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Happenings | Feb. 9 edition

Free tax preparation, Fruit and Mason Bees, wellness classes, Expand your consciousness, and more.

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News briefs | Feb. 8 edition

Vashon Library re-opens, Land Trust leader named, Festival stage to return to Ober, and more.

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Vashon History Museum aims to re-open by July

The museum will feature a reimagined main space taking visitors through the island’s long history.

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Portrait of Odin Lonning, a Tlingit traditional Native American artist and carver who lives and works on Vashon, participating in the “People at Work” project.

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Tracing the island’s Indigenous population

Islanders often want to know about Vashon-Maury Island’s past and present Native American population.

Practical Training with Fire Extinguishers: New CERT volunteers Joni Larned (left) and Kate O’Hare (with extinguisher) buddy up to get experience using a fire extinguisher. Vashon Island Fire & Rescue (VIFR) Captain Josh Munger (left rear) and volunteer firefighter Jim Wescott (right rear) instructed the volunteers at the VIFR training ground.

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Finding free access to respiratory virus vaccines

Worries about the cost of vaccines are not the only barriers to getting vaccinated.

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Workforce housing project receives $2 million boost

The funding was part of a package of $47 million in Commerce funding for infrastructure improvements.

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A shopper peruses a pair of handcuffs.

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Laughs and gasps at Granny’s “After Dark” sale

Editor’s note: This article discusses human sexuality.