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Editorial: Tariffs on newsprint a threat to newspapers

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Editorial: Tariffs on newsprint a threat to newspapers

U.S. tariffs on Canadian paper have surged costs for newspapers with little benefit for U.S. mills.

Sports

Playing multiple sports creates better, healthier kids, says physical therapist

Special to the Reporter

Unknown suspects heist industrial AC unit | Sammamish police blotter for March 17-23

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Unknown suspects heist industrial AC unit | Sammamish police blotter for March 17-23

Officers report on crimes in Sammamish. Suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty.

News

Bill to let GET holders share in gains signed by governor

Jay Inslee recently signed the bipartisan bill that was sponsored by Issaquah Sen. Mark Mullet.

Zach Huang. Photo courtesy of 2018 Drive, Chip & Putt

Sports

Huang swings to Augusta for the 2018 Drive, Chip and Putt National Finals

Sammamish resident will compete in the male age 10-11 group.

Photo courtesy of Tina Smith                                The Issaquah Select seventh grade Gold boys basketball team captured first place at the 2018 Washington Middle School Basketball Championship in Spokane on March 18. The tournament, which featured a plethora of teams competing in their respective divisions between fourth and eighth grade, took place from March 14-18. The Issaquah Gold defeated the Skyline Silver, 54-51, in the championship matchup. Issaquah Gold guard Mark Longo nailed a 3-pointer, lifting his team to a victory. The championship squad was coached by Brian Johnson. Members of the Issaquah Gold roster consisted of Toby Keeler, Will Stroh, Wyatt Dow, Bennett Olujic, Tate Smith, Kolby Benson, Mark Longo, Chase Dietiker, William Kodosky, Brett Sanders and Spencer Blumenthal.

Sports

Issaquah seventh grade hoops squad wins state title

Local squad brings home hardware from Spokane.

AAUW honors Sammamish STEM scholars

Life

AAUW honors Sammamish STEM scholars

Five female LWSD students living or going to school in Sammamish were recognized.

Life

‘Living with Others in a World of Diverse Beliefs’

Fostering Interfaith Relationships on the Eastside offers an Interfaith Dinner Dialogue on April 22.

Life

‘There’s something for everyone!’

The Downtown Issaquah Association offers entertainment for all-ages during Wine and Art Walk.

Renderings courtesy of Innovation Realty

Business

Innovation Realty bets big on Sammamish Town Center

Innovation Realty secures $30 million in financing from The Benaroya Company.

Sammamish seeks local input to address housing gaps

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Sammamish seeks local input to address housing gaps

The city has launched a community survey to gather input for the housing strategy plan.

Sammamish opens community branding initiative

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Sammamish opens community branding initiative

The initiative includes a survey to help define the community.

A magical gift: Train’s Pat Monahan surprises special singers | Sammamish Heroes

Opinion

A magical gift: Train’s Pat Monahan surprises special singers | Sammamish Heroes

Danna Kinzer surprises special needs choir with special guest.

Amy McOmber

Opinion

Woman provides loving home for special needs adults | Sammamish Heroes

Once in a lifetime you might meet someone like Anne Galasso. Anne runs a special needs adult home…

Photo courtesy of Don Borin/Stop Action Photography                                University of Washington Huskies women’s senior basketball player Mackenzie Wieburg, center, shares a moment with family members and friends following the final home game of her collegiate career on Feb. 25 at Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle. The University of California Golden Bears defeated the Huskies 83-67 in the Pacific Conference 12 matchup. Wieburg, who is a 2014 graduate of Issaquah High School, went 3-for-6 from the field and scored seven points in the contest.

Sports

A senior day celebration

Wieburg completes memorable career with Huskies women’s collegiate basketball team.

Washington State Patrol - Reporter file photo

News

25-year-old Issaquah man killed in head-on collision Sunday morning

Mohamed Alhethail died after a vehicle traveling west in eastbound lanes of I-90 crashed into his vehicle.

A true neighborhood studio, Crescendo Dance Academy offers classes for children, youth and adults, in addition to a competitive dance program and an Artist in Residence program.

Marketplace

Transforming a passion for dance into a profitable business

Community benefits when entrepreneur’s calling becomes a career

Thoughts on having teachers carry loaded weapons | Letter

Letters to the Editor

Thoughts on having teachers carry loaded weapons | Letter

The Second Amendment was written by men who were fearful of a powerful federal government.

Issaquah School Board’s Callan to run for 5th LD

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Issaquah School Board’s Callan to run for 5th LD

Callan will focus on safety, traffic and manageable taxes.

Homeless in Seattle to a homeowner again | Letter

Letters to the Editor

Homeless in Seattle to a homeowner again | Letter

You get a reverse mortgage, use the equity to pay the taxes now and in the future.