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Issaquah senior displays Hopi Kachina dolls he carved
While retired in Arizona John Neary learned the art of creating Hopi Kachina dolls, which are used to…
October 3, 2013
News
Fish on! | Salmon days kicks off Saturday
The weather for Salmon Days last year was unprecedented, but regardless of this year's weather, expect hordes of…
October 1, 2013
Business
The RAM brings its winning brews to Issaquah
More than 100 people will be employed to staff the new RAM Restaurant and Brewery in the Issaquah…
September 25, 2013
News
All sides have told their story | Now it’s up the King County Boundary Review Board to decide fate of Klahanie
The 10-member King County boundary review board got more than an earful over two nights of testimony from…
September 24, 2013
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All aboard! | Holland America Cruise Line plays host to breast cancer survivors for sixth year
The Oosterdam crew and the Susan Komen Foundation has made it a tradition to invite breast cancer survivors…
September 19, 2013
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Budget review to be televised
For the first time ever, all budget review meetings are being held in council chambers, and are being…
September 19, 2013
News
School board and mayoral candidate forum fills Blakely Hall
There are only two races in Issaquah on the Nov. ballot, but a room full of constituents came…
September 19, 2013
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Snake returns | Hamilton, a ball python, takes a stay-cation from Issaquah High School’s biology room
Snakes. Even the word can bring shudders to those with a fear of the slithery reptiles. But not…
September 18, 2013
News
Jerry says ‘Yes on 522’
Jerry Greenfield, one-half of the Ben and Jerry's ice cream guys, stopped at the Issaquah Highlands's store Sept.…
September 16, 2013
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City of Issaquah hijacks water district websites
The controversy over injecting storm water into the ground over the aquifer only 600-feet from a well owned…
September 16, 2013
News
New boardwalk at Lake Sammamish State Park a welcome new attraction
Approximately 50 people, including the Friends of Lake Sammamish State Park, a few city council members and park…
September 16, 2013
News
New skate park gets green light if included in 2014 Issaquah budget
Although building a new skate park and repurposing the existing facility didn't make it onto the $10 million…
September 12, 2013
News
Lots of questions | Issues, concerns underlie Klahanie vote to join Issaquah
There are many forces at play when it comes to the annexation of Klahanie to the city of…
September 12, 2013
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The joy of music | Issaquah Philharmonic Orchestra grows with new conductor
The Issaquah Philharmonic Orchestra is one of Issaquah’s best kept secrets.
September 12, 2013
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Salmon Days | Delay in hatchery project won’t affect Issaquah celebration
A delay in construction of the upper intake for the Issaquah salmon hatchery will not jeopardize Salmon Days,…
September 5, 2013
News
No recreational pot in Issaquah until March 2014
Even though I-502 passed in the November election, allowing adults to possess one-ounce of marijuana for their personal…
September 5, 2013
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Issaquah school board approves budget
The Issaquah School District’s 2013-2014 budget got a boost of $3.1 million from the state as a result…
September 5, 2013
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The Blotter
Noteworthy items from the Issaquah Police Department
September 5, 2013
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Parks board get up-close look at city park plans
A big celebration of the official opening of what is for now called Confluence Park, took place Wednesday…
August 29, 2013
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Cycle the Wave rides to ‘brake the cycle’ of domestic violence
This is the second year Cycle the Wave has started at Issaquah High School. You don't have to…
August 29, 2013
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