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HOWARD STEVEN PEPKE

Howard Steven Pepke, 74, resident of rural Cle Elum, passed away at home on August 28, 2018.

The Skyline Spartans girls soccer team earned a 2-1 victory against the North Creek Jaguars on Sept. 5 in Sammamish. Skyline improved its overall record to 2-1 with the win. Skyline sophomore defender Elle Cowin, left, battles with a North Creek player for possession of the ball. Photo courtesy of Rick Edelman/Rick Edelman Photography

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Spartans earn win against Jaguars in KingCo 4A matchup

Skyline captures second victory of the 2018 season.

NICOLE PAYLOR-HINDS

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NICOLE PAYLOR-HINDS

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LWSF announces campaign to help kids start school year strong

Pantry Packs is a featured beneficiary of Start Strong campaign.

Eastside Fire & Rescue team up with Bothell and Redmond Firefighters to extinguish a house fire in Sammamish. Photo courtesy of Eastside Fire & Rescue

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House fire quelled in Sammamish

Firefighters extinguished a non-injury house fire in the Audubon Park neighborhood of Sammamish.

The Skyline Spartans defeated the Kentwood Conquerors, 21-14, in a nonleague matchup on Aug. 31 at Skyline High School in Sammamish. Skyline senior receiver Donovan Bahall, left, prepares to stiff-arm Kentwood defender Dyllon Daniels in the open field. The Spartans will face the Peninsula Seahawks at 7 p.m. on Sept. 7 in Purdy. Photo courtesy of Jim Nicholson

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Spartans capture victory against Conquerors in season opener

Skyline starts off the 2018 football season with a victory.

Issaquah Eagles 2017 graduate Kaylene Pang, left, controls the ball during a game against Cal State Fullerton on Aug. 24 in Seattle. The Huskies defeated Cal State Fullerton, 3-0. Pang, who is a sophomore defender with the University of Washington Huskies women’s soccer program, made 10 appearances during her freshman season in 2017. Photo courtesy of Don Borin/Stop Action Photography

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Pang is thriving on the soccer pitch

Issaquah grad is in her sophomore season with the Huskies.

Community: A smart investment | Editorial

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Community: A smart investment | Editorial

On Oct. 1, we will begin asking our readers to pay for their subscriptions to the Issaquah Reporter.

Life

Village Theatre kicks off season with ‘Howard Barnes’

The show will run in Issaquah from Sept. 13 to Oct. 21.

Life

Issaquah Schools Foundation announces 2018 All in for Kids fundraising campaign

All in for Kids raises funds for programs in Issaquah, Bellevue, Sammamish, Newcastle and Renton.

Woman donating blood in busy donation center

Life

Bloodworks Northwest donation event at Sammamish City Hall set for Aug. 30

On Thursday, Aug. 30, Bloodworks Northwest will host a blood drive at the city hall council chamber.

Reykdal: Washington State will not arm its teachers

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Reykdal: Washington State will not arm its teachers

State Superintendent responds to Betsy Devos’ consideration to arm teachers.

Sammamish council appoints Patterson as interim city manager

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Sammamish council appoints Patterson as interim city manager

Patterson has 40-plus years of municipal experience, including 15 years as city manager and interim city manager for…

Evergreen Academy students donatee 294 school supplies to benefit local children

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Evergreen Academy students donatee 294 school supplies to benefit local children

Evergreen Academy Elementary School and Preschools donated supplies to Hopelink.

Obituaries

JOHN ROGER WELLMAN

John Roger Wellman, of Sammamish WA, passed away on Saturday, February 7, 2018 in Issaquah Nursing and Rehab.

Sammamish looks for citizen feedback on quality of life through survey

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Sammamish looks for citizen feedback on quality of life through survey

Sammamish is conudcting a survey in order to gather feedback on the quality of life in the city.

The children’s language program opens new location in Issaquah. Photo courtesy of spongeschool.com

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Sponge opens new location in Issaquah

The children’s language program opens new location in Issaquah.

Eastside Catholic School announced that Gabby Lindblad was hired as the Crusaders girls swim head coach in a press release on Aug. 10. Lindblad spent the past two seasons as head coach at Mission College Preparatory Catholic High School in San Luis Obispo, California. Photo courtesy of Karen Hatch/Eastside Catholic School.

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Crusaders hire Lindblad to lead swim program

Eastside Catholic School announces the hiring of a new swim coach.

Wildfire smoke causes poor air quality across region

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Wildfire smoke causes poor air quality across region

Puget Sound Clean Air Agency urges people to take precautions.

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Woodland Park Zoo seeks help from Issaquah residents

Zoo team launches program to help residents better coexist with wildlife.