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Articles by Jake Lynch
A Northwest Paragliding Club instructor prepares to give one brave local the ride of his life
Paragliding club gives you wings
By Jake Lynch • July 26, 2009 5:23 pm

The Northwest Paragliding Club began in the mid 90s, as just a group of local enthusiasts throwing themselves off Tiger Mountain with modified parachutes and enjoying the silence and serenity of a glide around the Issaquah Alps.

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Sammamish approves latest annexation
Sammamish approves latest annexation
By Jake Lynch • July 23, 2009 4:14 pm

The Sammamish City Council Tuesday night voted unanimously to approve the annexation of the Rosemont at Timberline subdivision into the city.

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City of Sammamish looking at half a million for storm water rules
City of Sammamish looking at half a million...
By Jake Lynch • July 23, 2009 4:13 pm

The City of Sammamish will need to come up with about $500,000 in additional operating revenue each year in order to comply with new storm water regulations now being passed down by the Department of Ecology.

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Car company considers move to Issaquah
Car company considers move to Issaquah
By Jake Lynch • July 23, 2009 4:11 pm

The City of Issaquah is currently in negotiations with The Green Car Company, which is considering a move from their current Bellevue headquarters.

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'We need somewhere where we can get loud if we need to.' Eric Knudsen of Honest Eyes and Letters and Lights
Young bands head off the Plateau to follow...
By Jake Lynch • July 23, 2009 4:08 pm

Every good band scene needs a focal point – a store, a club, or a gallery – a venue around which budding musicians gather to tell war stories, jam, share ideas, make plans.

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Tour of the barricades
Tour of the barricades
By Jake Lynch • July 23, 2009 3:56 pm

There are about 30 barricades currently blocking streets around Sammamish.
Some of these date back to the days before incorporation, and are the work of King County planners, or projects initiated by the county. Some were installed by the City of Sammamish.

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Dennis Wajda and Mike Hardy harvest another load of fresh fruits and vegetables to donate to the Issaquah Food Bank.
Community garden produces for food bank
By Jake Lynch • July 23, 2009 3:40 pm

The labors of those involved in the Issaquah Flatlands Community Garden are starting to bear fruit, in more ways than one.

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Michael’s Chevrolet General Manager Dan Warshawer began his career in the car business changing oil at a Buick dealership in Chicago in 1970. Warshawer said the highly trained staff at Michael’s
Issaquah Chevy dealership survives nationwide cuts
By Jake Lynch • July 23, 2009 3:02 pm

It isn’t easy to find a good news story in the American car industry these days.
The Federal government is currently working on restructuring a market which has been one of the hardest hit, by not just the current recession, but also a growing awareness of shrinking oil reserves around the world.

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Race starter Tim Finnegan checks that the course is clear before giving the drivers the checkered flag at the Issaquah Rotary Challenge Day Soapbox Derby on Saturday.
All thrills, no spills at soapbox derby
By Jake Lynch • July 20, 2009 3:56 pm

The weather gods were once again smiling on Issaquah Rotary and Life Enrichment Options with their annual soapbox derby held in brilliant sunshine on Saturday.

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Low water mark
Low water mark
By Jake Lynch • July 16, 2009 2:13 pm

I received a good bit of direct feedback this week regarding a story I had written about the Shoreline Master Plan, property owners, and the ecology of Lake Sammamish.

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Water for both humans and animals is found only in isolated springs
Rotary club reaches out across the world
By Jake Lynch • July 16, 2009 1:52 pm

Typically when we consider the work done by community volunteers and service groups we think local — repairs to a local church, fundraising for a local school, sponsorship of local students.

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When they learned that school policies prohibited them from going into elementary schools to talk to the younger students directly
Young students concerned about drug and alcohol abuse...
By Jake Lynch • July 16, 2009 1:40 pm

It is not often that the wider community gets to hear the opinions of children on an issue that affects them — drug and alcohol abuse.

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During energy auditing training in Seattle recently
Green-tech interest grows in Issaquah
By Jake Lynch • July 16, 2009 1:03 pm

Issaquah’s Gary Wood points what looks like a radar gun at a seemingly innocuous corner of the room. We are standing in a home in the Seattle neighborhood of Maple Leaf.

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Real estate market – from ‘apprehensive’ to ‘cautiously optimistic.’
Real estate market – from ‘apprehensive’ to ‘cautiously...
By Jake Lynch • July 13, 2009 6:12 pm

The real estate market in Issaquah, in many ways an indicator of consumer confidence and the economic realities of area residents, is showing some signs of recovery.

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'There has been a lot of heated testimony
Property rights dominates planning on the Plateau
By Jake Lynch • July 9, 2009 5:27 pm

Sammamish Council, other landowners, are intimidated by development advocates, and lakes will suffer, says founder of Save Lake Sammamish

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Sammamish planning commission votes against electronic signs in schools
Sammamish planning commission votes against electronic signs in...
By Jake Lynch • July 9, 2009 5:04 pm

Sammamish schools may have to make do with their manual lettering signs, at least for the time being, after the City of Sammamish Planning Commission voted last Thursday to recommend that the city not amend its sign code.

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Eastside Catholic High School students Charlie Kittridge and Torey Stewart-Steele cutting trails on the Snoqualmie Reservation
Students consider their role as citizens of a...
By Jake Lynch • July 9, 2009 4:34 pm

Engraved into the footpath leading up to the front entrance of Eastside Catholic High School in Sammamish are some words of wisdom, in bronze, the gift of the class of 2008 to their future fellow alumni.

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City of Issaquah and Plateau sewer district reach agreement on storm water runoff
City of Issaquah and Plateau sewer district reach...
By Jake Lynch • July 9, 2009 4:29 pm

The City of Issaquah and the Sammamish Plateau Water and Sewer District have signed an agreement to explore jointly funding construction of a water treatment system specifically for urban storm water runoff.

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Sewer district to proceed on 20th Street despite limited support
Sewer district to proceed on 20th Street despite...
By Jake Lynch • July 9, 2009 4:20 pm

Despite the support of only about 30 percent of the owners of the 74 properties around the planned Southeast 20th Street sewer system construction, the Sammamish Plateau Water and Sewer District will go ahead with the project.

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Students
Planning commission votes against electronic signs for schools
By Jake Lynch • July 6, 2009 2:50 pm

Schools in Sammamish may have to make do with their manual lettering signs, at least for the time being, after the City of Sammamish Planning Commission voted last Thursday to recommend that the city not amend its sign code.

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