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Secretary Wyman calls for nominations for Medals of Merit and Valor

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Secretary Wyman calls for nominations for Medals of Merit and Valor

Awards are given to civilians for courageous acts of service.

No excuse for fake news rhetoric | Editorial

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No excuse for fake news rhetoric | Editorial

Journalists are being tossed into the anti-media waters being chummed by President Trump and others.

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Master Chorus Eastside holds auditions for next season

All interested singers must have choral experience and basic music reading abilities.

Timber Ridge promotes Jimenez to executive chef

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Timber Ridge promotes Jimenez to executive chef

Chef Raul Jimenez steps into new role at Timber Ridge.

King County law enforcement agencies deploy emphasis patrols for Labor Day weekend

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King County law enforcement agencies deploy emphasis patrols for Labor Day weekend

The emphasis patrols will be from Aug. 17-Sept. 3.

Issaquah Highlands celebrates 20 years

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Issaquah Highlands celebrates 20 years

Highlands Day celebrates being 20 years old with birthday-themed festival.

DOH provides steps to keep safe from wildfire smoke

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DOH provides steps to keep safe from wildfire smoke

Air quality degraded by wildfires across the state.

Section of East Lake Sammamish Parkway to close through Aug. 21

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Section of East Lake Sammamish Parkway to close through Aug. 21

The City’s construction project on East Lake Sammamish Parkway is nearing the end of the first week of…

Master Builders Association hires Issaquah resident as new COO

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Master Builders Association hires Issaquah resident as new COO

Jeremy Hall joins MBAKS Aug. 13.

Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce serves community through volunteer opportunities

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Greater Issaquah Chamber of Commerce serves community through volunteer opportunities

Chamber invites community to volunteer.

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POPs! Goes Issaquah comes to Village Theatre

Village Theatre to host free community concert Aug. 24.

Three students receive scholarships through BECU Foundation

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Three students receive scholarships through BECU Foundation

BECU invests in student financial health through scholarship and internship program.

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Community launches Solarize Issaquah

Solarize Issaquah helps homeowners and businesses buy solar electric systems.

Homebuyers encouraged, “but still on edge,” while sellers face reality check

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Homebuyers encouraged, “but still on edge,” while sellers face reality check

New figures from Northwest MLS show year-over-year improvement in inventory (up 6.5 percent), but modest drops on both…

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King County Executive proposes discount for low-income solid waste customers

The proposal would help low-income customers better afford the basic costs of living.

Why parents should schedule sports physicals early for teens

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Why parents should schedule sports physicals early for teens

Michael Dudas, MD, advises parents to get children sports physicals completed before school starts.

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Initiatives 1631 and 1634 qualify for the 2018 general election

Secretary of State certified the intiatives for the November election.

Eastside Catholic earns level two green school recognition from King County

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Eastside Catholic earns level two green school recognition from King County

The EC Green Team conducted three campaigns to achieve level two certification.

Asian Indian art debuts at ArtEast Art Center

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Asian Indian art debuts at ArtEast Art Center

UTSAV! A Celebration of Asian Indian Art and Culture set for Sept.

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Public invited to review draft transportation plan for 2040 and beyond

Statewide policy plan offers public to review and comment by Sept. 20.