There doesn’t appear to be any hope on the horizon for community groups that may have been eyeing the vacant Kellman property next to Sammamish City Hall as a possible meeting or storage space.
Despite the best efforts of those whacky science teachers that every school seems to have at least one of, science can sometimes be one of those subjects that elicits dosing nods from many students.
After a long, warm summer like the one Washingtonians enjoyed in 2009, winter can sometimes seem to be a prison sentence of sorts.
What appeared a routine matter for the Sammamish City Council became an issue of some discussion on Tuesday night – the contract to pay for construction management services as part of the East Lake Sammamish Parkway (ELSP) project.
Greg Hoover is the perfect example of the kind of candidate Democrats in Washington hope can break the dominance of the Republican party in the 5th State Legislative District.
Two Sammamish students demonstrated the sense of cooperation that exists between high schools on the Plateau, addressing the Sammamish City Council at their meeting on Tuesday.
Beaver Lake resident Janis Seils urged the councilors to reject the plan which emerged as the Parks Department’s preferred option following a period of public consultation in 2009.
The Sammamish City Council has selected three new members to the city’s Planning Commission, replacing outgoing commissions Scott Hamilton, Richard Amidei and Erica Tiliacos.
The City of Sammamish will receive a grant of more than $1 million to be used in the construction of sidewalks and bicycle facilities along Southeast 20th Street.
“When I see the students that we honor each month, I am absolutely amazed,” said Sammamish Rotarian Mark Buick. “I am amazed at their level of community involvement, their level of achievement, and their level of commitment.”
Blessed by an unseasonably sunny and warm day public holiday marking the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr., a large group of volunteers did their bit to aid in the restoration of park and green spaces.
It is not only the physical structures of Sammamish that have developed, but also the structures of community – the networks, the groups, formal and informal.
The Rotary Club of Sammamish has wasted no time in reacting to the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Haiti after a massive earthquake in the small Caribbean nation on Tuesday.
A meeting between the Eastside Fire and Rescue (EFR) administration, board members, fire fighters and member cities was held in Issaquah on Saturday. The purpose of the meeting was to address the tension and distrust between some of these partners that came to the surface in 2009, raising the possibility of great change to the fire service when the EFR agreement is reevaluated in 2014.
Jack Barry, Kathy Huckabay and Lee Fellinge consider life after Sammamish City Council
Two young men from Sammamish were recently honored by their local Scout groups with the highest rank a Boy Scout can attain — Eagle Scout.
Hamann directed last year’s award-winning entry, so there was a certain amount of expectation to see what he would come up with this year.
Church groups and volunteers are getting ready to welcome to Issaquah the second visit of Tent City 4.
“It is not for him to pride himself who loveth his own country, but rather for him who loveth the whole world. The earth is but one country and mankind its citizens.”
A gold Christmas tree ornament has been found attached to one of the trees which was left out for Sammamish Boy Scout troops to recycle on Saturday.
