The Reporter last wrote about Noah Searles on March 25, when he set a goal to raise $1,000 in cash and clothing for Treehouse over the course of a month — and hit nearly $1,500 in one week. He quickly raised his goal to $5,000.
“I cannot endorse this walkout and regret the negative impact to our students and families,” Thiele wrote. “However, I do share some of the frustration that has led the teachers across the state to take this action.”
The police blotter represents officers’ accounts of alleged crimes and incidents in the city of Issaquah. All persons arrested are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
The weeklong filing period began 8:30 a.m. Monday and will close 4:30 p.m. May 15. Wannabe candidates for public office will be able to file online at the King County Elections website, in person at KCE’s Renton office or by mail.
Mullet paid a visit to the Issaquah City Council last Monday to provide an update on the legislature’s progress in special session, as well as to provide what he called his “best guess” on how things would finish out.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says the Tolle Anderson house must be properly relocated before it can permit the city to begin restoration of nearby Issaquah Creek. Speedy progress on the removal will help the city avoid the loss of $1.2 million in grant funding for the creek work.
Sutton will run for council position No. 2, held by Nina Milligan. Milligan announced in April that she would not run for reelection to the seat.
The blotter consists of Issaquah police officers’ accounts of crimes and other incidents in the city. Persons arrested are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
Local ‘Start School Later’ chapter petitions for Issaquah School District
The blotter consists of Issaquah police officers’ accounts of crimes and other incidents in the city. Persons arrested are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
Seated audience spilled out of the council chambers as the city council authorized Issaquah city staff to submit an application for a $75,000 grant from King County’s Youth Sports Facilities program.
The Sammamish Kokanee Work Group, area elementary students and King County Executive Dow Constantine will release kokanee salmon fry into Lake Sammamish Friday to mark the end of Earth Week.
Farness introduced herself to Issaquah’s city council Monday night. She said that, less than a month into her new position, she was in the midst of an “immersion process” with the Friends, the community and local government.
The blotter consists of Issaquah police officers’ accounts of crimes and other incidents in the city. Persons arrested are assumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
A damaged girder on the Interstate 90 Front Street overpass will be replaced later this year, according to the results of an investigation by state-employed bridge engineers in the aftermath of a March 13 accident.
During the Civil War, President Lincoln was responsible for the western arrival of William Pickering, an Oxford-educated Englishman who had became a prominent Republican politician in Illinois.
Position No. 4 incumbent Joshua Schaer says he will not seek reelection.
Proposition No. 1 on the April 28 special election ballot, if approved, would authorize an additional property tax of $0.07 per $1,000 of assessed value to fund the Puget Sound Emergency Radio Network, estimated by King County officials to cost $246 million.
The Issaquah Police Blotter is a collection of officers’ accounts of crimes and dispatches in Issaquah. Persons arrested are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
Eastside Fire and Rescue personnel put out a residential fire at an unoccupied home on the 3100 block of 213th Place Southeast in Sammamish Friday morning.
