The city of Issaquah has begun habitat restoration work on the east fork of Issaquah Creek. Now the clock is ticking to correct the water pathway adjacent to Confluence Park before salmon arrive to spawn.
Monday night, Issaquah Mayor Fred Butler proclaimed June 15, 2015 to be Issaquah High School Girls Track and Field Team Day.
The police blotter consists of Issaquah officers’ accounts of crimes and incidents in the city. Anyone arrested is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
For the past four years, the Tools 4 School program has handed out backpacks stuffed to the brim with school supplies to children in the district. The amount of supplies given out reaches 1,000 per year.
One local family of real estate professionals believes its online brokerage can bring the standard brokerage commission down to 1 percent.
On Saturday, the King County Department of Natural Resources and Parks opened a new trailhead and officially closed the chapter on a nearly three-year effort to turn a former campground and potential logging site into a park.
The suspects entered a home on the 100 block of Sixth Avenue Southeast through an open door at 4:30 a.m. and fled when the homeowner confronted them.
Glenn Lestz will perform “The Clock” and other songs with his band Pink Camel at Issaquah’s Make Music Day, on June 21.
The police blotter consists of Issaquah officers’ accounts of crimes and incidents in the city. Anyone arrested is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
The police blotter records officers’ accounts of crimes and other incidents in Issaquah. All persons arrested are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
At the May 27 meeting of the district’s school board, Superintendent Ron Thiele presented checks to Beaver Lake Middle School sixth grader Sanjana Natarajan and Cascade Ridge Elementary School fourth grader Himaja Kotti in exchange for their environmentally themed art.
“If you had (told) me two weeks ago that I would be in this position, I would not have believed it,” Fifth grade teacher Mary Shimchick said to the board during the public input session. “But here I am.”
The proceeds came from the Nourish Every Mind luncheon, held May 14, and breakfast, held May 20. They will be used to fund programs for students throughout the Issaquah School District.
The Issaquah History Museums’ spring and summer series takes walkers on a journey through the dark, humorous and heartfelt aspects of the city’s early history.
Though the resolution and its materials weighed in at more than 230 pages, during the quasi-judicial process councilors found themselves fixated on only a handful of issues: traffic mitigation for construction and the potential for noise pollution from the nearby gun range operated by the Issaquah Sportsmen’s Club.
Council Position Four, currently held by outgoing councilor Joshua Schaer, may prove to be the most hotly contested race with four challengers and no incumbent candidates. Steven Bishop, Tim Flood, Daniel Johnson and Bill Ramos are competing for the seat.
Early Tuesday morning, dozens of teachers drove to Issaquah High School, parked in the lot and filed indoors. Not an unusual for a mid-week school day. Except on this day, no students would arrive and the teachers wouldn’t lead classes.
Trevor Thacker-Beach took home $1,000 on April 1 for the best overall entry in the Coalition’s Influence The Choice contest.
The Issaquah City Council is preparing to discuss potential goals to set for its June 6 retreat and Councilmember Eileen Barber wants the city to consider joining discussions with King County Fire Protection Districts 10 and 38 to form a regional fire authority.
The police blotter represents officers’ accounts of crimes and incidents in the city of Issaquah. Persons arrested are considered innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
