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Articles by Jake Lynch
Hundreds of fish are dying at this water intake dam about one half mile upstream from the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery
Vital fish passage project in limbo
By Jake Lynch • May 14, 2009 3:04 pm

The city and local groups have worked hard to replace a 70-year-old dam that is killing salmon, but final say is now with federal agency

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Correction
Correction
By Jake Lynch • May 14, 2009 2:52 pm

The story “Supplies running low at food banks, chairites” in The Reporter, May 8, 2009, incorrectly stated that charities such as the Eastside Baby Corner (EBC) and Issaquah Food Bank (IFB) “receive no government funding”.

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The story of The Day of the Three Thunderstorms
The story of The Day of the Three...
By Jake Lynch • May 12, 2009 12:55 pm

The Day of the Three Thunderstorms may sound like the title of an ancient fable, or a mystical tale of mother earth and winds and messages sent down from above.

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Behind the scenes
Hundreds attend seniors center pancake fundraiser
By Jake Lynch • May 10, 2009 11:13 pm

A pile of freshly cooked pancakes is always going to draw a crowd.
And that’s what the members of the Issaquah Valley Seniors Center found out on Saturday when they held their annual fundraising pancake breakfast.

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Mark Mullet has turned his back on a career in foreign exchange trading to get involved in local politics.
Former Bank of America director eyes spot on...
By Jake Lynch • May 10, 2009 7:23 pm

At the age of 36, Mark Mullet has already been through the kind of career realization that typically comes only later in life.
Traveling the world at the very pinnacle of the financial services industry, as a top executive of Bank of America and a foreign exchange trader with Swiss banks in New York and London, for Mullet the fiscal rewards were handsome.

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The Issaquah Community Center was transformed into a cat-lovers paradise on the weekend
Issaquah the center of the cat world for...
By Jake Lynch • May 10, 2009 5:58 pm

All cat-eyes were on Issaquah last weekend, as the Cat Fanciers Association (CFA) came to town.

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Credit where credit is due
Credit where credit is due
By Jake Lynch • May 7, 2009 6:33 pm

My first look at the functioning of the American political machine up close and personal was during the Democratic and Republican primaries of 2008.

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Career choices of students reflect changing times
Career choices of students reflect changing times
By Jake Lynch • May 7, 2009 6:27 pm

In 2009, graduating high school students are exploring ways in which they can involve their personal passions into a financially viable career, and increasingly turning their back on more traditional business degrees.

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Stocks are running low at the Eastside Baby Corner
Supplies running low at charities, food banks
By Jake Lynch • May 5, 2009 1:47 pm

Families giving less away as economy puts the squeeze on charitable giving

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The City of Issaquah has used a Transfer of Development Rights program to protect land in the Issaquah Creek basin.
Cities harness the power of the development market...
By Jake Lynch • May 4, 2009 6:50 pm

As the population of Washington continues to grow by more than half a million people each decade, city planners are constantly looking at new and more effective ways to reduce the negative impact of urban sprawl on the state’s environmentally significant areas.

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Issaquah doctor says health care cuts will be felt through society
Issaquah doctor says health care cuts will be...
By Jake Lynch • May 4, 2009 4:41 pm

An Issaquah doctor believes that the effects of cuts to the state’s Basic Health Care Plan will spread throughout the health care industry, and could harm the ability of hospitals to efficiently treat emergency room patients.

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City of Issaquah tightens purse strings
City of Issaquah tightens purse strings
By Jake Lynch • May 1, 2009 7:29 pm

The City of Issaquah is concentrating on reducing how much it spends on supplies, equipment, staff, and all items and programs it considers non-essential as a way to balance their budget in this time of falling revenues.

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A new dock is one of the main features of Pine Lake’s ‘Phase 2’ improvements
Improvements change the look, and feel, of Pine...
By Jake Lynch • May 1, 2009 7:26 pm

It was in 2003 that the stewards of Sammamish’s parks and recreation facilities first began to ponder how best to maintain the valued asset of Pine Lake Park.

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A glimpse of our transit future
A glimpse of our transit future
By Jake Lynch • May 1, 2009 7:22 pm

I am getting the feeling that the stars are aligning, in some weird and potentially violent way, which is actually less like the movement of stars than the overlapping and grinding of colliding tectonic plates.

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Liberty students Hannah Robbins
Liberty realizes its own strength in giving
By Jake Lynch • May 1, 2009 6:45 pm

It is a realization that often comes to people only late in their adult lives – that a more just functioning of society depends on a charity of body, resources and spirit.

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Get ready for a new commute
Get ready for a new commute
By Jake Lynch • May 1, 2009 5:43 pm

An hour from Bellevue to Seattle — I-90 lane closures will change the way we move

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Issaquah hatchery avoids closures
Issaquah hatchery avoids closures
By Jake Lynch • April 28, 2009 4:35 pm

As state governments all over the country search for ways to cut millions from their budgets, no stone is being left unturned.

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Eastside Catholic's Evan Fowler put in a lot of hours outside the classroom in order to secure a place at John Hopkins University.
More expected of graduating students than ever before
By Jake Lynch • April 28, 2009 2:58 pm

Today’s teenagers emerge from high school into a tertiary education and employment market more competitive than ever before.

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Let’s get one thing straight…
Let’s get one thing straight…
By Jake Lynch • April 23, 2009 8:44 am

As the editor of a community newspaper, it warms the cockles of my heart to see that more and more people are putting pen to paper and contributing impassioned and insightful letters to the editor.

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Microsoft confirms no plans yet to build campus at Issaquah Highlands
Microsoft confirms no plans yet to build campus...
By Jake Lynch • April 23, 2009 12:34 pm

A spokesperson for Microsoft has confirmed that the company currently has no plans to begin construction of a campus on the Issaquah Highlands.

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