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The T-Mobile victory in Sammamish will be of concern to a growing group of Americans worried that governments are building a legislative landscape very much in favor of communications companies.

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Tibbets Station residents fight T-Mobile plan for cell tower

Hearings examiner rules for communications company despite residents objection to 120 foot cell tower in their neighborhood.

Motorists should plan for the complete closure of the roundabout at the intersection of East Lake Sammamish Parkway and SE 43rd Way

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Expect delays on Lake Sammamish Parkway in April

Construction of “Phase 1B” of the East Lake Sammamish Parkway project will begin in April. It will widen…

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Sammamish tells Issaquah – ‘You need to make a decision on Klahanie’

Intertwined with the issue of who will look after the park is the bigger issue of whether Klahanie…

Rotarian and long-time community volunteer Marty Budzius will be honored with the Founders Award at the 2010 SAMMI Awards of Distinction on Saturday night.

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SAMMI Awards this Saturday night

The SAMMI Awards of Distinction will be held this Saturday night.

Emily Humble and Sarah Brumley

Life

Issaquah High School to perform ‘The Women’

Despite the social and political progress that occurred in the period between the two World Wars, the 1930s…

News

Sammamish Police to target speeding near school on 228th

Concerned by frequent reports that motorists were ignoring speed limits outside Discovery Elementary School on 228th Avenue, Sammamish…

Sammamish photographer Anne Lindsay is looking for people with red hair to be photographed for a new book she is working on.

Life

Redheads wanted for Eastside photographer’s new book

So far Lindsay has photographed 65 redheads - but she needs more. She wants to feature 200 ginger…

The future looks bright - Ashley Bullock

Life

Sammamish band wins Sound Off! – signs up for Bumbershoot

The Sound Off! win caps what has been a thoroughly satisfying year for the heralded Plateau group, during…

Girl Scouts Grace Beeman and Katelyn Lewis have been keeping busy with troop 41938 - over the past few months they have reached out to help homeless people

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When giving comes naturally – young Grace lives up to her name

Some people get into community service and helping others through their involvement in school programs, church and community…

Katherine Strohmaier

Life

Village Theatre continues to draw attention of the stage world to Issaquah

The spotlight of the theater world is shining brightly on Issaquah.

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Meeting about Sammamish recreation center Monday night

The Sammamish Parks and Recreation Department will hold a public meeting tonight to offer the public an opportunity…

Opinion

For those about to rock, I salute you

There is something that the riotous and disorderly and passionate expression of music, and art too for that…

At 7 p.m. on March 11

News

Rock for Haiti this Thursday

Bake sale? Penny collection? Car wash? Not for these guys. How about a rock show? At 7 p.m.…

Dawn Appel

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Community welcome to celebrate Dawn Appel’s life and show support for the fight against lueke

Sammamish’s Dawn Appel recently lost her battle with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.

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Sammamish considers options for growth

The decision of the Sammamish City Council last month to not consider a request from Southeast Quadrant landowners…

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Good news for Sammamish as house market shows signs of recovery

Some good news came out of the first meeting of the newly formed City of Sammamish Finance Committee…

“Colours”

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Local students advance to national round of art competition

Each year, hundreds of students in the Issaquah and Lake Washington school districts put on their creative thinking…

Life

Want to help in the fight against brain cancer? Here’s how

Operating with a small staff, led by Dellann Elliott whose husband, Chris, died of brain cancer in 2002,…

Among the grant applications the Issaquah Arts Commission has recommended for approval is a project to build a welcoming feature gate in front of the Issaquah Flatlands Community Garden

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Issaquah to consider $130,000 in support of the arts

The City of Issaquah has again demonstrated its remarkable support of local art and culture groups.

Sammamish band 'Great Waves' will play in the final of the Sound Off! battle of the bands

Life

Musical youth – Sammamish band approaches bright future

About 10 years ago, two young friends at Pine Lake Middle School, Will Holmes and Paul Beeman, began…