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Young professional launches new green club in Issaquah
Sustainability, in development, transportation, commerce, and community networks, is certainly a hot topic at the moment.
June 18, 2009
News
Is your neighbor a real animal?
Approved application for a farm in Plateau neighborhood raises ire of residents and brings code into question
June 18, 2009
News
Out of pocket, out of compliance
Overdue fees and state law force Sammamish to change charges
June 18, 2009
Business
Plateau construction company puts the polish on Sammamish city hall
Visitors to the Sammamish City Hall will have noticed the place got a bit of a facelift recently,…
June 18, 2009
News
Sammamish councilors ponder the $10 million question
To spend or not to spend - that was the question being pondered by City of Sammamish councilors…
June 16, 2009
News
Habitat groundbreaking in the Highlands makes it all seem real for families
It was an important day in the continued transformation of the Issaquah Highlands from development-in-progress to active community,…
June 15, 2009
News
Roads still the focus of city’s transportation plan
The Issaquah City Council’s decision to place improving the mobility of the city’s transportation system as it’s number…
June 11, 2009
News
Day of reckoning looms for Freed House
With just a few days remaining before they make their decision on whether to pay for the moving…
June 11, 2009
News
Artists brings color, life to Challenger
Thanks to the generosity of a group of PTA parents, and one Seattle based artists and father, life…
June 11, 2009
News
Students take one final bow on the big stage of Safeco Field
Liberty was one of three area schools to hold their high school graduation ceremonies at the Seattle landmark,…
June 11, 2009
News
None hurt in hydroplane crash on Lake Sammamish, Sunday
A spectacular hydroplane crash on the final day of the Tastin’ and Racin’ event on Lake Sammamish over…
June 11, 2009
News
Much work to be done to reach common ground at Beaver Lake Park
Strong arguments are emerging on both sides of key topics in the Beaver Lake Master Plan, including the…
June 11, 2009
News
From the mean streets to easy street
Not too much to worry about in the city says new police chief
June 11, 2009
Opinion
Gun crazy
The NRA’s well-financed and fervent lobbying continues to guarantee liberal access to not just sporting rifles, but semi-automatic…
June 11, 2009
News
Candidates line up
Ava Frisinger will begin her fourth term as the Mayor of Issaquah in November of this year.
June 11, 2009
News
City of Issaquah eager to shape own stormwater regulations
The City of Issaquah’s Public Works Department will soon look into ways to retain greater control of stormwater…
June 11, 2009
Life
Artists with big hearts
Grand Ridge Elementary students Nicole Foster, Tiffany Wung, Mia Foster, Jackie Haning, Emma Swanson, and Madison Tamaela raised…
June 11, 2009
Life
Art rules on first Fridays
On the first Friday of each month until September, musicians, artists and craftspeople make downtown Issaquah their own.
June 11, 2009
News
Sammamish Police and SWAT teams net $25,000 worth of stolen goods in house raids
A month and a half of detective work by Sammamish Police paid off dramatically on Monday morning when…
June 9, 2009
News
City to bring alternative energy into code
The City of Issaquah is on the verge of adopting provisions for alternative energy sources into its municipal…
June 4, 2009
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