Legacy Grove Park recognizes women in science

Legacy Grove Park’s walk­ing paths now dou­ble as an open-air trib­ute to women in sci­ence. The International Women and Girls in Science Walking Tour fea­tures 16 out­door pan­els spot­light­ing glob­al female sci­en­tists and runs through mid-March in hon­or of the United Nations’ obser­vance on February 11. Anna Campomanes, who coor­di­nates pro­gram­ming at the 30-acre park, cre­at­ed the exhib­it as part... 
Legacy Grove sign marking the entrance to the innovative park on Lexington, Ave. in Winchester.

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Commentary

Reform elections to make them less partisan

In a gov­ern­ment of, by and for the peo­ple, choos­ing who will lead and serve us is a sacred duty, not to be tak­en light­ly. It isn’t pos­si­ble to be a respon­si­ble vot­er if all you know about can­di­dates is their par­ty affil­i­a­tion. Those who haven’t done their home­work should stay home and let those who take cit­i­zen­ship seri­ous­ly choose our lead­ers. Better yet, they should edu­cate them­selves to become bet­ter voters. 
Putin and Trump
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Is the U.S. no better than Russia now?

“In war, truth is the first casu­al­ty” is a say­ing that has numer­ous attri­bu­tions, dat­ing as far back as the 5th cen­tu­ry BCE, to the Greek play­wright Aeschylus. Regardless of what form it has been repeat­ed through the cen­turies, while it is true in war, it is also true in events lead­ing up to war; Hitler’s inva­sion of Poland under the guise of respond­ing to a non-exis­tent attack from Poland, and Japan’s attack on the United... 
African American neighborhoods are outlined in red on an 1877 map of Winchester.
History

African-American communities and businesses in Winchester

In 1860, before the Civil War, Winchester’s 48 free blacks lived in 15 house­holds wide­ly scat­tered through­out the down­town area.  Following Emancipation, new­ly freed fam­i­lies were pressed to find employ­ment and hous­ing.  The major­i­ty worked in the ser­vice indus­try in town and farm labor in the coun­ty, and began to find hous­ing in seg­re­gat­ed com­mu­ni­ties.  The first African-American neigh­bor­hood devel­oped in the North Highland-East Broadway-Church Alley area. 
Vaché King, left, Democratic candidate for county judge-executive, talks about issues with Carl and Suzy Dent and Savanna Benningfield, right.
Happenings,  News

King rallies crowd on Main Street

Vaché King won’t be on the bal­lot until November, but she’s get­ting an ear­ly start run­ning for coun­ty judge-exec­u­tive. The only Democratic can­di­date held a gath­er­ing Feb. 26 at Thee Cake Carpenter on South Main Street to meet vot­ers, ral­ly sup­port­ers, and raise mon­ey for the gen­er­al elec­tion. The meet-and-greet, which began at 5:30, had attract­ed about 30 peo­ple with­in the first half hour. 

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The Myth of Hora: Daylight Saving Time

Long before clocks glowed blue on night­stands and phones adjust­ed them­selves in the dark, time did not fol­low a straight path. It was a liv­ing thing. And every spring, Time grew rest­less. Her name was Hora, the Keeper of Hours, and she served beside the sun god Helios, who drove his blaz­ing char­i­ot across the sky. Through win­ter, Helios trav­els slow­ly, his hors­es drowsy, his light thin as silk. The world needs rest then. Seeds dream under­ground. Bears curl into their own breath­ing. Humans light can­dles and lean close to one another. 
Winchester city commissioner Shannon Cox

City official Cox runs for county judge

After near­ly three decades in city gov­ern­ment, Shannon Cox has set his sights on the top job in coun­ty gov­ern­ment. The Winchester city com­mis­sion­er is one of four can­di­dates vying for the Republican nom­i­na­tion for coun­ty judge-exec­u­tive. He has served in local gov­ern­ment in Clark County longer than any cur­rent offi­cial on the May 19 pri­ma­ry bal­lot. “I’ve got the expe­ri­ence. I’ve been in gov­ern­ment for a long time, through some very good times and some very lean times, and I know that every­one has to work togeth­er,” Cox said. 

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