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Issaquah Community Network seeks new faces for board

The Issaquah Community Network (ICN), a local organization dedicated to supporting healthy youth, family and community, is seeking…

Eastside Catholic junior Chevy Walker provides a stiff arm to the O'Dea defense Friday night. He carried the ball 13 times for 72 yards and a TD

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Opportunistic O’Dea outlasts Eastside Catholic, 55-27 | Football

A frustrated Jason Gesser wasn't shy about criticizing the officiating Friday after his Eastside Catholic squad fell 55-27…

The public got their first chance to give input at the Aug. 26 confluence park BBQ.

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Second meeting about Confluence Park scheduled for Oct. 21

The second of three opportunities for residents to give their thoughts on the development of Issaquah's downtown park,…

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A watchful eye on the waters

October is Flood Awareness Month, and King County officials are urging floodplain residents to prepare a flood safety…

Over the last few years

Life

Fun, food and the great outdoors at Greenway party in Issaquah

The Mountains to Sound Greenway will host a series of native tree and shrub plantings events throughout the…

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Free workshops for livestock owners

Horse and livestock owners can learn how to prepare for rain, cold, snow and long winter nights at…

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Humane Society special at Pogacha

Dine at Pogacha in Issaquah from 5 - 9 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 11, and the restaurant will…

Thousands of visitors

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Another year gone, another great Salmon Days in Issaquah

As much planning as organizers can do for the Issaquah Salmon Festival, there are two important factors out…

Some of the artwork that will be on display and available for purchase at the Great Northwest Glass Pumpkin Patch.

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Unique pumpkin patch helps charities

Tacoma Glassblowing Studio is bringing more than 1,000 glass pumpkins to Pickering Barn this weekend.

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Tourism grant applications being accepted

The City of Issaquah Lodging and Tax Advisory Committee is seeking funding requests for development and marketing projects…

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October events applaud Issaquah women, suffragettes

The Issaquah History Museums are sponsoring two events that celebrate the impact of women in our community.

Opinion

Eyman responds to criticism of 1053

Three times the voters have approved initiatives requiring either a two-thirds vote of the Legislature or a majority…

Opinion

What’s behind 1053?

In a seasonal ritual that is as much a part of the fall landscape in Washington as blueberry…

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Want to be a weather spotter?

The National Weather Service is hosting a training session for new or veteran weather spotters.

The first place winners of last year's trivia night was “The Keepers of Useless Knowledge

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Cash for questions!

If you missed Rotary’s Trivia Night last June, you missed a spectacular evening of fun and laughter.

Opinion

Beyond the fish bowl – what the salmon mean to man and beast

Salmon play an important role in our economy.

F.I.S.H. Docent and Board Member Kevin Boze answers questions from Eastridge Elementary students during a pre-Salmon Days hatchery tour.

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Salmon Days are almost here

In the week leading up to the 41st annual Salmon Days events, residents and visitors enjoyed a bit…

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Salmon Days road closures

This weekend, Oct. 2 and 3, the town will be buzzing with the 41st annual Salmon Days Festival,…

There are few musicians in the world who can boast a rock resume as impressive as drummer Chris Slade.

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Rock royalty, drummer Chris Slade, to perform at Issaquah Salmon Days Festival

But none of these career highlights will have prepared him for the 2010 Issaquah Salmon Days Festival, at…

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City announces 2011 budget meeting dates

The City of Issaquah budget process is set to start next week when Mayor Ava Frisinger will present…