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Mountlake Terrace resident hits an ace for the ages

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Mountlake Terrace resident hits an ace for the ages

Bette Moore recently carded the 2nd hole-in-one of her lifetime — this one at the age of 91

Photo courtesy of Don Borin/Stop Action Photography                                Issaquah Eagles senior thrower Joey Jensen captured first place in discus with a toss of a 177 feet, six inches at the Class 4A District II track championships on May 18 at the Southwest Athletic Complex in Seattle. Jensen’s toss was 42 feet further than the second place finisher (Logan Milks).

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Jensen dominates at districts in discus

Issaquah senior earns first place with a toss of 177 feet, six inches.

Photo courtesy of Don Borin/Stop Action Photography                                Issaquah Eagles freshman Julia David-Smith (pictured) clocked a time of 10:38.48, earning first place in the 3200 at at the Class 4A District II track championships on May 18 at the Southwest Athletic Complex in Seattle. Issaquah senior Kenna Clawson finished in second place with a time of 11:07.34.

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David-Smith wins district championship in the 3200

Issaquah freshman finishes 3200 with a time of 10:38.48.

Photo courtesy of Don Borin/Stop Action Photography                                Issaquah Eagles senior Elise Burdette, center, registered a first place finish in the 400 with a time of 56.95 at the Class 4A District II track championships on May 18 at the Southwest Athletic Complex in Seattle.

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Burdette wins district title in the 400

Elise Burdette finishes the 400 with a time of 56.95.

Photo courtesy of Don Borin/Stop Action Photography                                Issaquah Eagles senior Luke George earned first place with ease turning in a time of 1:53.34 in the 800 at Class 4A District II track championships on May 18 at the Southwest Athletic Complex in Seattle.                                George finished significantly ahead of the other competitors in the event. Bothell’s Brandon Simmons finished in second placewith a time of 1:57.7.

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George cruises to victory in 800 at districts

Issaquah’s George turns in a dominating performance.

Wieburg earns first place finish in 100 at districts

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Wieburg earns first place finish in 100 at districts

Skyline sophomore captures a district title in the 100.

Photo courtesy of Don Borin/Stop Action Photography                                Eastlake Wolves junior Ellie Talius leapt to a first place finish with a leap of 17 feet, 7.25 inches in the long jump at the Class 4A District II track championships on May 18 at the Southwest Athletic Complex in Seattle.

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Talius leaps to a title in long jump at districts

Eastlake junior earns first place in long jump.

Photo courtesy of Don Borin/Stop Action Photography                                Issaquah Eagles senior Sami Corman, right, earned first place with a time of 2:08.55 in the 800 at the Class 4A District II track championships on May 18 at the Southwest Athletic Complex in Seattle. Eastlake senior Brooke Manson, left, captured second place with a time of 2:09.43.

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Corman earns first place in the 800 at districts

Issaquah senior crosses the finish line with a time of 2:08.55.

Photo courtesy of Jack Green, a fellow Iron Scout from Troop 571

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Local scouts earn rank of Eagle Scout together

Six close eagle scouts held a joint Eagle Scout Court of Honor.

Sound Publishing appoints new president and vice president

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Sound Publishing appoints new president and vice president

Josh O’Connor is the new president and publisher while Terry Ward is the new vice president.

5th, 41st, 45th Legislative and 8th Congressional hopefuls file for office

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5th, 41st, 45th Legislative and 8th Congressional hopefuls file for office

Twelve will run for outgoing Rep. Dave Reichert’s (WA-8) seat.

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The Issaquah chamber kicks off the weekend with Pours in Stores

The Pours in Stores event begins at 6 p.m. tonight at the Grand Ridge Plaza.

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Sammamish launches police services survey

The survey deadline is June 2 and any community member can participate.

Photo courtesy of the city of Sammamish

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2018 Kids Mud Run registration opens

Sammamish Friends’ is hosting the event on August 18 for kids ages 4 to 10.

Sammamish hosts Urban Forest Management Open House

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Sammamish hosts Urban Forest Management Open House

The city will hold the event on May 30 from 4 to 8 p.m. at City Hall.

212th Way Southeast and Snake Hill Road reopened to traffic

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212th Way Southeast and Snake Hill Road reopened to traffic

The city of Sammamish held a ribbon cutting ceremony on May 15.

Hunt for invasive green crab catches 22 in Dungeness in first month

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Hunt for invasive green crab catches 22 in Dungeness in first month

Mysteries continue to circulate about how they got there.

Cloaked in ice, Snohomish County’s volcano is a future danger

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Cloaked in ice, Snohomish County’s volcano is a future danger

The U.S. Geological Survey says Glacier Peak poses a “very high threat” and needs better monitoring.

Snohomish’s Janette Huskie, who worked two years as a Buckingham Palace housemaid and met the future Princess Diana, gets out her scrapbook of memories and talks about Saturday’s royal wedding. (Dan Bates / The Herald)

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Snohomish’s Janette Huskie worked as a Buckingham Palace maid

Ahead of this weekend’s big wedding, she remembers her time among royalty.

Photo by Trosmisiek/Wikimedia

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Port Angeles prepares for new plastic bag law

More than a dozen cities in Western Washington, including Port Townsend, have enacted similar laws.