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Thank you, Mayor Pauly, for good intentions | Letter

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Thank you, Mayor Pauly, for good intentions | Letter

My best regards to the new Issaquah mayor, and I know she will try her best.

Support bills that would ban sale of assault weapons | Letter

Letters to the Editor

Support bills that would ban sale of assault weapons | Letter

For too long, we have put gun rights ahead of the rights of our students, teachers and families.

Paraglider injured at Poo Poo Point

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Paraglider injured at Poo Poo Point

Paraglider hit tree limb due to windy conditions.

Sammamish Council passes resolution calling for action to prevent gun violence

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Sammamish Council passes resolution calling for action to prevent gun violence

Resolution calls for the city to support school district efforts to protect children from violence.

Thief tries to start car with fake key | Sammamish Police Blotter

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Thief tries to start car with fake key | Sammamish Police Blotter

Police incidents from Feb. 12-25.

Public hearing on development moratorium set for March 6 in Sammamish

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Public hearing on development moratorium set for March 6 in Sammamish

The council will consider extending the development moratorium for an additional six months.

Obituaries

ALLAN DOUGLAS MORTON

May 13, 1964 – January 26, 2018

Lawmakers should invest in early learning | Letter

Letters to the Editor

Lawmakers should invest in early learning | Letter

Please ask Rep. Reichert and Sens. Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray to invest in kids.

Sammamish HopeFest brings basic necessities to low-income to combat homelessness

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Sammamish HopeFest brings basic necessities to low-income to combat homelessness

HopeFest will run from 3-7 p.m., March 3 at the Bellevue Highland Community Center

Magendanz to seek election to Rodne’s seat

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Magendanz to seek election to Rodne’s seat

Rodne announced he will not run for re-election.

Patti Skelton-McGougan Courtesy photo

Opinion

Talking about diversity with kids | Guest editorial

A few tips for how parents can approach the topic of diversity with younger children.

Is dangerous traffic flow Issaquah’s claim to fame? | Letter

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Is dangerous traffic flow Issaquah’s claim to fame? | Letter

Is the city aware of the Highlands’ street design and dangerous traffic flow?

Argument breaks out over dogs on Yellow Lake Trail | Sammamish Police Blotter

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Argument breaks out over dogs on Yellow Lake Trail | Sammamish Police Blotter

Police incidents from Feb. 8-14.

Issaquah man killed as avalanche buries group of snowmobilers

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Issaquah man killed as avalanche buries group of snowmobilers

The group of friends were eating lunch when the slope above them broke free.

Sports

Eastside Catholic boys basketball team will compete in Class 3A state tournament

SPORTS ROUNDUP

Photo courtesy of Don Borin/Stop Action Photography                                The Eastlake Wolves girls basketball team earned a 65-49 win against the Lake Stevens Vikings in a Class 4A regional playoff contest on Feb. 24 at Bellevue College. Eastlake senior guard Elizabeth Chen (pictured), puts pressure on a Lake Stevens player during the game. Eastlake (23-2) will face either the Camas Papermakers or Union Titans in the Class 4A state quarterfinals at 2 p.m. on March 1 at the Tacoma Dome.

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Eastlake conquers Lake Stevens in regional round

The Eastlake Wolves girls basketball team earned a 65-49 win against the Lake Stevens Vikings in a Class…

Two State of Mind conferences set for March at Gibson Ek High School

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Two State of Mind conferences set for March at Gibson Ek High School

The 2018 State of Mind Conferences will be held at Gibson Ek High School on March 3 and…

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Crusaders will face Abes in regional playoff hoops contest

The O’Dea Fighting Irish boys basketball team earned a 55-52 victory against the Eastside Catholic Crusaders in the…

From left, Tom Leonidas, Adam Mihlstin with the Bellevue Breakfast Rotary Club; Mike Hatada and Cori Walters with the Issaquah Food & Clothing Bank; Pat Turner, Alex Hopkins, and President Kaj Pedersen with Bellevue Breakfast Rotary Club at the Feb. 16 club meeting. Photo courtesy of Bellevue Breakfast Rotary Club

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Bellevue Breakfast Rotary Club donates $40,000 to Issaquah Food and Clothing Bank

The funds will be used to help purchase a refrigerated delivery truck.

Boots, Barrels and Brews returns March 23

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Boots, Barrels and Brews returns March 23

Time to get out the cowboy boots and spurs.