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ArtEAST 24-hour competition challenges artists, raises $28K
Fourteen artists, whose focus ranged from sculpture to sewing, spent a day and night working at the UpFront…
March 10, 2011
News
Reporter turned politician, Stacy Goodman brings a trained ear to Issaquah council
Journalism and politics tend to go fist to fist, but for Issaquah’s newest city council member, her love…
March 10, 2011
Business
Five Guys burger joint headed for Issaquah
The national burger chain Five Guys is continuing its expansion into Western Washington with a new storefront at…
March 8, 2011
News
Divided city council selects former Press editor to empty seat
Issaquah City Council named former Issaquah Press editor Stacy Goodman as the replacement for an empty council seat…
March 7, 2011
Life
Word inspired art showcase March 11
ArtEAST is going literary with a new series of work that was inspired by the written word. The…
March 7, 2011
News
Middle-school student dies in Issaquah
A 12-year-old Pacific Cascade Middle School student died this weekend, according to school administrators.
March 7, 2011
News
Special education meetings planned for Issaquah district parents
Special education parent night meetings were scheduled at all Issaquah School District middle schools in the next two…
March 7, 2011
News
Thieves steal truck – and all of man’s earthly possessions
In pursuit of a more natural setting than the buzzing suburbs of Los Angeles, Jack Judson packed up…
March 4, 2011
News
Townhall meeting March 12
State legislators from the 5th district are planning open houses for Maple Valley, Issaquah and Sammamish March 12.
March 3, 2011
News
Nine seeking appointment to Issaquah City Council
While most new city council members have to sway thousands of minds to earn a seat at City…
March 3, 2011
Life
Village Theatre announces 2011-2012 season lineup
Although midway through this year's bright season, Village Theatre is already planning to top itself next year with…
March 3, 2011
News
Taxes on rise in Issaquah, Sammamish
Despite dropping home values, property tax rates are on the rise in Issaquah and Sammamish, partly because of…
March 2, 2011
News
Police seek help in assault case
Police are asking for help in finding witnesses in a possible sexual assault of teenage girl just outside…
March 2, 2011
Business
Chamber online directory helps residents shop local
Issaquah's chamber introduced a new online business directory that makes it easier for residents to shop and dine…
March 1, 2011
News
Teen sexually assaulted by stranger just outside Issaquah
Police are asking for help in finding witnesses in a possible sexual assault of teenage girl just outside…
March 1, 2011
News
Innovation in Issaquah video shows off community, business
Impact Studio Pro created this video for the Chamber of Commerce’s Innovation in Issaquah celebration. It’s narrated by…
February 28, 2011
News
Nine candidates to interview for Issaquah council position Tuesday
The nine people who applied to an empty Issaquah city council position are expected to interview with the…
February 28, 2011
News
Online permitting could save thousands in printing costs for Issaquah contractors
Issaquah City Council approved an ordinance that would save thousands of pounds of paper from being submitted to…
February 24, 2011
News
ISSAQUAH BLOTTER: Woman’s house egged
A selection of summaries from Issaquah police reports for the week.
February 24, 2011
News
Issaquah Skate Park struggles with crime, cracked concrete
Police have been battling the crime problem for years – minor assaults, possessing alcohol, theft – but this…
February 24, 2011
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