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Articles by Jake Lynch
Fittingly
Thousands check out library on opening weekend
By Jake Lynch • January 11, 2010 4:25 pm

It was a scene which more closely resembled a door-buster sale than the studious silence of a library.

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For the last few months
Brightest and the best – student art on...
By Jake Lynch • January 8, 2010 5:43 pm

The Pacific Cascade Freshman Campus was a the center of the Eastside art world on Wednesday night, as young artists, parents and friends came to check out the magnificent works of this year’s Reflections art contest.

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Charity begins
Charity begins
By Jake Lynch • January 8, 2010 4:10 pm

I think homelessness is an issue that overwhelms some people, that it freezes them.

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In Sammamish
The spirit of MLK Day – helping others
By Jake Lynch • January 5, 2010 5:17 pm

Martin Luther King, Jr. was many things to many people – a clergyman, an African-American activist, a civil rights activist.
Above all these things, he was an advocate for human rights, and gave so much of his life helping those who needed help.

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The Sammamish Plateau Sewer and Water District is doing what it can to ensure native wildlife
Water and sewer district joins project to be...
By Jake Lynch • January 5, 2010 4:27 pm

The basic idea behind backyard wildlife habitats is making a yard and home “wildlife friendly” – a place that birds, insects and mammals can find water and shelter.

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Sammamish's Dean Willard wasn't planning on running for the state House of Representatives this year
Behind the scenes guy now in the spotlight...
By Jake Lynch • January 5, 2010 2:45 pm

Dean Willard always saw himself as more of a “behind the scenes” guy.
He’s been involved in and around the machine of politics ever since he interned as a high school senior with Alaska Attorney General Will Condon.

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Public encouraged to attend meeting on future of fire service
Public encouraged to attend meeting on future of...
By Jake Lynch • January 4, 2010 9:19 pm

Toward the end of 2009, the City of Sammamish began to seriously question its relationship with Eastside Fire and Rescue, as the EFR bill for services continued its yearly increase in the face of stagnant city revenues and steady expenses elsewhere.

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Andrew Newman
City center begins to take shape around new...
By Jake Lynch • December 31, 2009 5:59 pm

With all the talk in recent years about plans, concepts and ideas for a Sammamish Town Center of the future, next week the city will unveil what is a crucial, and tangible, first piece.

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Skyline sophomores Kathy Lee and Nicole Advani were part of the Key Club contingent who helped brighten Christmas for low-income families in the area at the Cheerful Givers event in Redmond recently
Skyline students commit to local families doing it...
By Jake Lynch • December 31, 2009 3:22 pm

At a Kiwanis meeting last year Burns told his mentors that the Skyline students would reshape their focus this year away from international and national programs to things that could directly benefit the people of Issaquah and Sammamish.

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Going on a free guided hike with The Issaquah Alps Trails Club is a great way to discover the natural wonders of the Eastside.
Try the great outdoors this New Years Day
By Jake Lynch • December 31, 2009 2:51 pm

Those looking for an invigorating way to start the new year will be pleased to hear the Issaquah Alps Trails Club will be hosting hikes along local trails on Jan. 1, 2 and 3.

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Sammamish Farmers Market considers change of hours
Sammamish Farmers Market considers change of hours
By Jake Lynch • December 30, 2009 5:27 pm

Though spring and summer seem a long way away, the City of Sammamish is already planning for the Sammamish Farmers Market, which will resume in May.

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Hundreds of athletes of all ages
2009: Year in Review Pt 1 – January...
By Jake Lynch • December 30, 2009 3:10 pm

2009 was a year of change. From the highest levels of government to the grass roots of community, the people of Issaquah and Sammamish were buoyed by, fought against, were shocked and inspired by changes to our political system, our economy, our environment and our friends and neighbors.
In this Sammamish and Issaquah were not unique. All over America cities large and small were impacted by the terrible failure of the American economy, the ripples of which were felt at both ends of the spectrum – from multinational companies and export and import figures to the Issaquah Food Bank and Eastside Baby Corner, local charities and city budgets.
The Eastside underwent changes in leadership too – from a new president to new city councilors.
These two things – the economy and politics – were at the heart of most of the changes the people of Issaquah and Sammamish saw over the past year.

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Issaquah School District Superintendent Steve Rasmussen inspects the site of the proposed Elementary 15 on the Sammamish Plateau. E-15
2009: Year in Review Pt II – August...
By Jake Lynch • December 30, 2009 3:02 pm

August 14 Khumba Mela in Sammamish celebrates the birth of Krishna “Dancers, musicians, flower weavers, set builders and all manner…

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Sammamish Police investigate ‘sexting’ incident
Sammamish Police investigate ‘sexting’ incident
By Jake Lynch • December 30, 2009 2:52 pm

Police are investigating an incident in which a male Eastlake High School student allegedly sent lewd picture phone messages to a 16-year-old female Skyline High School student.

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Sammamish: Speeding stop reveals steal-and-return scam
Sammamish: Speeding stop reveals steal-and-return scam
By Jake Lynch • December 30, 2009 2:50 pm

A 38-year-old North Bend man is being investigated for theft and fraud after being stopped by Sammamish Police recently.

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Alleged drunk driver crashes, with his daughters in the car
Alleged drunk driver crashes, with his daughters in...
By Jake Lynch • December 30, 2009 10:48 am

A 38-year-old Sammamish man was arrested and charged with driving under the influence, reckless driving, and making false statements to police after crashing his car in which his two young daughters were passengers.

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Actress Jean Smart
Sammamish non-profit looks back on groundbreaking year
By Jake Lynch • December 28, 2009 11:49 am

It has been a big year for one of the Puget Sound’s most active non-profits, Sammamish’s very own Chris Elliott Fund.

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Don’t rage at the roads
Don’t rage at the roads
By Jake Lynch • December 23, 2009 1:23 pm

Array

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Issaquah’s Creighton Hilstad
Christmas heats up at village
By Jake Lynch • December 23, 2009 1:07 pm

For some people, the usual Christmas routines can get a little, well, routine. There is only so much eggnog, carols and poinsettias one can handle.

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Between December 10 and January 10
Need an oil change? Stay at home, and...
By Jake Lynch • December 22, 2009 10:48 am

Anyone who has started a new business knows how tough it is to make ends meet early on.
Not daunted by the challenge or the tough economic times, two young entrepreneurs in Sammamish are putting aside profits in the name of helping out those who need assistance this holiday season.

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