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Features
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Aging in Clark County is about community
Read more: Aging in Clark County is about communityIn this feature on aging in Clark County, Donna Carter shares insights from Susan Jones, Ron Kibbey, and Tim Janes about the challenges families face as loved ones grow older. Their conversations highlight the importance of independence, connection, reliable resources, and community-based support. From navigating services to reducing isolation and strengthening places like Rosemary C. Brooks Place, the article reminds readers that aging is not only a personal journey but a…
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What the SAVE Act is not
Read more: What the SAVE Act is notNew guest contributor Crystal Brantly begins a series examining the SAVE Act by explaining what the legislation is not. While the bill is often described as a basic voter ID requirement, Brantly notes that many states already require photo identification; others use alternate verification methods, and federal law already bars noncitizens from voting in federal elections. She also points to research showing noncitizen voting is exceedingly rare, while proof-of-citizenship requirements can…
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Winchester drag show celebrates love and belonging
Read more: Winchester drag show celebrates love and belongingLove Louder: A Pride Month Celebration filled Emmanuel Episcopal Church with music, drag performances and a message of belonging for Winchester. Local queens performed for an all-ages crowd while attendees supported A Life Worth Celebrating, All Voices Reading Room and Humanists of Winchester. Moments of family support, birthday joy and community care underscored the event’s purpose: creating a welcoming space where everyone can show up as themselves. From performers’ parents cheering…
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Couple bring Victorian dream back to life
Read more: Couple bring Victorian dream back to lifeNicholas and Sarah Seiber saw promise in a deteriorating 19th-century house on Belmont Avenue and committed themselves to restoring it with care. Their project transformed the 4,800-square-foot Victorian into Aisling House, a home that blends historic character with modern comfort. From structural repairs and recreated molding to a bold kitchen, library, and ballroom, the Seibers worked to honor the families who lived there before them. A recent homecoming tour brought former…




















