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Community members honored
The community came out in force for the 29th Annual Community Awards Banquet on Tuesday.
May 21, 2008
News
Council learns about new transit plan
The Issaquah City Council spent the better part of an hour Monday listening to an update on Sound…
May 21, 2008
Life
With growing season underway, it’s time to feed and weed in the garden
Marianne
May 16, 2008
News
Kids get clued in about salmon at ‘sleuth’ day
Youngsters from around the Eastside converged at the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery this week for a morning of “fishy”…
May 16, 2008
Life
McAuliffe students perform ‘Emperor’s New Clothes’
The emperor got new clothes last weekend at McAuliffe Elementary School, when 49 fourth-, fifth- and sixth-graders performed…
May 16, 2008
Sports
Bainbridge spoils Skyline’s impressive run at state tournament
More often than not, victory goes to the aggressor.
May 16, 2008
News
PTA names ‘Educator of the Year’
The districtwide Issaquah PTSA Council announced last week that Executive Director of Elementary and Middle Schools Ron Thiele…
May 16, 2008
Opinion
Health isn’t just a personal choice
A recent study underscores the fact that good health isn’t just a matter of personal choice for Americans.
May 16, 2008
Letters to the Editor
Election no substitute for opinion on Bypass
For those people who say that the last two local elections should serve as the voice of the…
May 14, 2008
Opinion
Transportation: What went wrong when
John
May 14, 2008
Life
A real political mastermind would add humor to the campaign trail
His race for Dufur public office was not going well. The voters in Dufur (DOO-fur), a small town…
May 14, 2008
News
Pet of the week: Sugarbear
Four-year-old Sugarbear is an active, playful, fun-loving cat. At the shelter since mid-March, he’s desperate to have more…
May 14, 2008
News
Calendar
Fundraiser Pancake Breakfast: 8:30 a.m.-11 a.m. May 17. Breakfast will be served by Issaquah City Council members and…
May 14, 2008
News
ISushi serves it up cold, raw and tasty
iSushi
May 14, 2008
News
Leadership group works to make a difference
Leadership Eastside’s (LE) Class of 2010 recently shared its Community Project Presentations at the Redmond campus of Lake…
May 14, 2008
Business
Issaquah business briefs
Issaquah-based RE/MAX agent Jeff Schwartz recently completed a specialized course in customer service referral-based business, a press release…
May 14, 2008
Sports
Tigers win two of three
The Issaquah Tigers, a 9-10-year-old Coast League fastpitch team, brought their big bats out May 1 for a…
May 14, 2008
Sports
Tallman captures Sea-King golf title
Issaquah’s Brittany Tallman, who won medalist honors in every regular-season golf match and took the KingCo tournament title…
May 14, 2008
Sports
RECREATION CALENDAR
JUNIOR OLYMPIC
May 14, 2008
Sports
Skyline girls, boys repeat as KingCo champions
Tradition held strong for the Skyline track and field teams at last Friday’s KingCo 3A championships.
May 14, 2008
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