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Council to vote on Duthie Hill ‘Notch’ proposal Monday
Neighbors within an unincorporated area called the Duthie Hill “Notch” are not of one mind on the question…
April 18, 2008
News
Council takes ‘field trip’ through Town Center sites
Packed shoulder to shoulder in a 15-person van with city officials and two reporters, members of the Sammamish…
April 18, 2008
News
Residents want to remain in Town Center home
It’s not far as the crow flies from City Hall to the home where Helen and Donovan Albrecht…
April 16, 2008
Letters to the Editor
Attack issues instead of citizens
There is a very unattractive trend in the course of public debate these days when it comes to…
April 16, 2008
Opinion
Wind power is gaining in popularity
We’re number five! We’re number five! We’re number five! Yes, that chant was heard loud and clear across…
April 16, 2008
Opinion
Conserve energy, throw a block bathing party
A neighbor of mine, Tony, is trying his best to take this “going green” thing seriously. For example,…
April 16, 2008
News
Tigers and cakes and streamers, oh my!
April 16, 2008
Sports
Issaquah loses heartbreakers Skyline edges Issaquah in playoff
the win over Roosevelt. Marissa Guches and Kimi Pohlman also had RBI hits. Katie Bunger earned the victory.
April 16, 2008
Sports
Sun shines on inaugural Eastlake track and field meet
Seventy-degree temperatures and clear skies set the ideal stage for Eastlake’s inaugural track and field invitational on Saturday.
April 16, 2008
Sports
Tallman battles pain, targets third state title
Brittany Tallman’s decision was a difficult one.
April 16, 2008
News
Former first lady balances work, family and giving back
Life is the craziest it has ever been for Mona Locke, even more so than her eight years…
April 16, 2008
News
Suspected vehicle prowlers arrested
An Issaquah police officer conducting a vehicle prowl emphasis at 4:14 a.m. on April 10 in the 4600…
April 16, 2008
News
Hospital appeal delayed
A judge last week adjourned a hearing in the appeal of the certificate of need issued to Swedish…
April 16, 2008
News
Issaquah police blotter
A juvenile was cited for drinking at 7:10 p.m. on April 9 in the 100 block of Newport…
April 16, 2008
News
Sammamish police blotter
A 26-year-old Federal Way man was arrested for driving under the influence after getting into an accident at…
April 16, 2008
News
Master Chorus Eastside to perform at Benaroya Hall
Master Chorus Eastside, along with four other performing arts groups, will present “Glorious!” at 2 p.m. on April…
April 16, 2008
News
Port Blakely begins work on 30 acres in Highlands
If you have driven by the Highlands lately, something new may have caught your eye — all the…
April 16, 2008
News
Council sets goals at planning retreat
With an understandable bit of regret about the bright, sunny weather they were missing, City Council members and…
April 16, 2008
Letters to the Editor
Report on animal shelter was biased
The consultant who came to do the report was biased, and had an agenda before he even arrived…
April 10, 2008
News
Homeowners deserve more rights
Our nation’s housing markets have been hit hard, and consumers are trying to stay afloat during the fallout…
April 10, 2008
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