The festival’s inaugural carnival “was a huge success” in 2014, organizer Brian Twiggs said. “For the ‘tweeners … the 10- to 14-year-old crowd, there isn’t a whole lot to do for them at Salmon Days. The carnival gave them a place to go.”
The Issaquah City Council has authorized work on proposals for a project that will represent its vision for the future of central Issaquah.
The blotter represents officers’ accounts of crimes and incidents in the city of Issaquah. Any person arrested is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
On Sept. 9, the Issaquah Police Department began a 10-week Citizens Academy to teach willing community members about the ins and outs of police work.
On Sept. 17, the Issaquah branch of the American Association of University Women recognized nine area middle school girls it had sponsored for a week of career exploration in science and math fields.
The blotter consists of officers’ accounts of crimes and incidents in the city of Issaquah. Anyone arrested is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
Children and parents gathered in Lower Sammamish Commons Park Saturday to build a giant nest out of discarded branches.
See photos from open skating and the Under-12 division.
The competition will feature demonstrations from pro skaters, skating clinics and contests. It takes place 10 a.m. at the skate park on the east side of the Issaquah Community Center.
“If we don’t take action to address the existing backlog for neighborhoods’ priorities, we may never,” Tim Flood said.
After going missing two days prior, Bryant Merrick was found safe by Seattle police in the north end of the city early on Sept. 11. The search ended in fewer than 24 hours, quietly and quickly, but marked a historic turning point in Washington state’s law enforcement protocols.
Executive director, board and others went into “defamation ‘hyperdrive,'” lawyer alleges.
The blotter consists of officers’ accounts of crimes and incidents in the city of Issaquah. Anyone arrested is presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
Young adult fiction writers Jeanne Ryan and Stasia Ward Kehoe will visit the historic Shell Station as part of the Talking Pages reading series at 7 p.m. tonight, Sept. 15.
A magnitude 2.3 earthquake hit east of Issaquah early Tuesday morning.
Michael Raymond VanDenBergh, 47, was diagnosed with “duty-related” cancer five years ago, according to a statement from Eastside Fire and Rescue.
Paragliders, hanggliders and handmade floats took over the Chirico Trailhead Saturday afternoon for the Fantastic Fly-In, an airborne parade modeled after the French Coupe Icare.
Joseph Gibbons was traveling north on the highway when a southbound sedan driven by a 19-year-old woman crossed into the opposing lanes and crashed into his vehicle head on, Trooper Mark Francis said.
In 2015, Gov. Jay Inslee proclaimed Sept. 11 as “9-1-1 Day” to recognize the service of emergency dispatchers.
Early Friday morning, the Seattle Police Department found an 83-year-old Issaquah man who went missing from his Providence Point home Wednesday morning.