New unified soccer club launches in Clark County

A new, uni­fied youth soc­cer orga­ni­za­tion is launch­ing in Clark County as Winchester Soccer Club con­sol­i­dates the county’s pre­vi­ous­ly sep­a­rate soc­cer pro­grams. Organizers say the move is intend­ed to improve trans­paren­cy, stream­line play­er devel­op­ment, and strength­en com­mu­ni­ty involve­ment. Jacob Varner, pres­i­dent of the new­ly formed Winchester Soccer Club, spoke with WinCity Voices in a recent tele­phone inter­view. “One of our main focuses... 
The Boys Red Team concluded their preseason spring training with a friendly against MUSA this weekend.

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Pete Koutoulas and Adam Johnson
Happenings,  Podcast

‘No Kings’ rally with Adam Johnson

Saturday, March 28, will bring some­thing new to Winchester: a ‘No Kings’ ral­ly on the cour­t­house square down­town. In the lat­est episode of the Voices of Winchester Podcast, host Pete Koutoulas spoke with Winchester attor­ney Adam Johnson about the event. Adam empha­sizes that the No Kings Rally is not pri­mar­i­ly a polit­i­cal event; it’s a call for a return to checks and bal­ances in gov­ern­ment and a reminder that every voice mat­ters in a democ­ra­cy. He... 
Eric Vetter
News,  Your Government

Retired Navy officer Vetter runs for county judge

Eric Vetter has nev­er held elect­ed office, but he has run large orga­ni­za­tions. The retired Navy cap­tain and hos­pi­tal phar­ma­cist is one of four can­di­dates vying for the Republican nom­i­na­tion of Clark County judge-exec­u­tive, and he thinks his mil­i­tary lead­er­ship makes him a good fit for the office. Vetter said in a recent inter­view that he has two impor­tant qual­i­fi­ca­tions. One is his back­ground. He has com­mand­ed hun­dreds of men and women. The oth­er is his ability... 
Four women
Personal Reflection

How a group chat is saving my life

In dif­fi­cult times, human­i­ty has always relied on cer­tain ancient sur­vival tech­nolo­gies. Gathering around a fire. Storytelling. Sharing meals. And the sacred insti­tu­tion known as the group chat. You know the one. The chat with the insane name. The thread that lights up your phone at odd hours. The place where some­one drops a meme about the lat­est polit­i­cal absur­di­ty, anoth­er friend posts a hilar­i­ous pho­to of her dog wear­ing a sweater, and some­one else con­fess­es she is bare­ly hold­ing it... 
Students celebrating graduation
Your Voice

Donations sought for Project Graduation

Project Graduation is a nation­wide pro­gram designed to pre­vent need­less tragedy that occurs annu­al­ly in our com­mu­ni­ties. Traditionally, the hours fol­low­ing grad­u­a­tion find our young peo­ple vul­ner­a­ble to drug and alco­hol abuse as they cel­e­brate their tran­si­tion into adult life. Unfortunately, the past has proven that many young peo­ple will die or become dis­abled as a result of the evening’s celebrations. 

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Movie poster: 'School of Rock'

Reel Classics: ‘School of Rock’

Today’s Reel Classic takes us back to the year 2003, where we first entered into the School of Rock.  Our teacher, Dewey Finn (Jack Black), is an unem­ployed musi­cian who was recent­ly boot­ed from his band, No Vacancy, and is stay­ing with his best friend, Ned Schneebly (Mike White).  Ned once had dreams of being a rock star, but has set­tled into the role of being a sub­sti­tute teacher.  Also shar­ing the apart­ment is Ned’s girl­friend, Patty Di Marco (Sarah Silverman).  She sees Dewey more as a leech and is con­stant­ly try­ing to get Ned to throw Dewey out. Dewey... 

A silence that isn’t peace

There are moments when the qui­et feels loud­er than shout­ing. Lately, I have been lis­ten­ing to that qui­et. I live in a small town. I sit in social groups, com­mit­tees, and audi­to­ri­ums. I stand in line at the gro­cery store and make polite con­ver­sa­tion about the weath­er. And under­neath all of it — under­neath the casseroles and com­mit­tee meet­ings and Friday night lights — there is some­thing else hum­ming. It is not hys­te­ria. It is not dra­ma. It is not pol­i­tics. It is rage. Not the loud, break­ing-win­dows kind. The deep, Appalachian kind. The kind that set­tles low in a woman’s bones and waits. 

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