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Free concert features local phenoms

POPs! Goes Issaquah, an annual free concert sponsored by Rowley Properties, will feature the Sammamish Symphony Orchestra and…

Sammamish Arts Commission auditions this weekend.

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Performing artist auditions this weekend

The Sammamish Arts Commission is holding auditions for local artists this Friday and Saturday, Aug. 27 and 28.

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Short, intermittent closures of I-90 onramp this week

Drivers should expect delays this week as work continues on the Interstate 90 pedestrian and bicycle overcrossing project.

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A history lesson on the Issaquah Highlands

Judd Kirk was the representative for Port Blakely then, so it does not surprise me now that he…

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KIDSTAGE fall classes start mid-September

The Issaquah Village Theatre KIDSTAGE, a year-round performing arts program, has announced its fall schedule of classes for…

Julius Boehm Pool

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Julius Boehm Pool closed next week

The Julius Boehm Pool will be closed from Aug. 23 to 29 for cleaning and maintenance.

Arlene Carter promotes the Vibrant Threads art exhibit with a visitor prior to the Aug. 18 artist's reception at Providence Marianwood in Issaquah.

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Fabric becomes art at Providence Marianwood Gallery

Providence Marianwood and artEAST are co-sponsoring the Vibrant Threads exhibition, which will feature textile works by local artists…

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Not a ruined landscape

Today I went for a jog on Tiger Mountain near Issaquah. I have thoroughly enjoyed its footpaths this…

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Highlanders raise up

Today I am full of pride and disappointment.

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Clear message from the Highlands

Our community showed up in overwhelming force to communicate a clear message to the city council.

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Not a pretty sight

Why does the City of Issaquah and Port Blakely want to remove requirements for evergreen trees and landscaping…

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Fred Meyer grant provides computers for Issaquah food bank

The Issaquah Food and Clothing Bank will finally get new computers thanks to a $15,000 grant from the…

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Primary election results set up familiar battles

The Aug. 17 primary election has been run and won. As of midday on Wednesday, 967,648 ballots had…

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Fundraising yard sale for ARAS Foundation

All Service Glass will host a fundraising yard sale Saturday, Aug. 28, from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.,…

Many local schools and households have developed innovative recycling programs which cut down on the amount of waste we produce.

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Are you a recycling superstar?

From Aug. 16 to Sept. 14, King County invites its residents outside the city of Seattle to submit…

Ward paints people

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Modern landscapes a feature of new Pogacha show

The oil paintings and reproductions of Seattle artists Scott Ward will go on display at a local restaurant,…

The project to develop a city park within Olde Town Issaquah was approved by City voters as part of the November 2006 Park Bond.

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City of Issaquah seeks input on new downtown park area

Issaquah residents are encouraged to attend a community meeting Aug. 26 to bring ideas and share their thoughts…

While a lazy dip in a cool lake or stream is a good way to beat the heat

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Stay safe – keep cool

While a lazy dip in a cool lake or stream is a good way to beat the heat,…

Matthew St. Pierre

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Matthew St. Pierre

Matthew James St. Pierre of Seattle was born Sept. 19, 1979 in Providence, R.I., to Paul and Dorothy…

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Public meeting for Highlands TDR deal

At its regular meeting this coming Monday, Aug. 16, the City of Issaquah Council will hold a public…