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Chamber gathers input on city sign code
The City of Issaquah has begun a discussion with the Issaquah Chamber of Commerce concerning the city’s sign…
July 9, 2009
News
Community Brief – Hi-tech education for teachers
Issaquah High School teacher Lena Jones is one of about 30 science teachers from Washington who will be…
July 9, 2009
News
Looking back on our experience with the AmeriCorps volunteer projects
Getting 40 eighth grade students to work together as a team to help others isn’t the easiest task…
July 9, 2009
News
News Brief – City congratulated for transit-oriented development
The City of Issaquah and its partners have received a 2009 Governor’s Smart Communities Award for their efforts…
July 9, 2009
News
Schools put through their paces in the classroom
Four schools in the Issaquah and Lake Washington school districts were top 20 finishers in the Washington Interscholastic…
July 9, 2009
News
News Brief – Light rail opens soon
According to Sound Transit’s Central Link Oversight Committee the light rail project is on time, under budget, and…
July 9, 2009
Business
Thinking of a remodel? Consult the experts
Jim Merrill founded Merrill Design, Inc. in 1995, after 20 years experience as a contractor builder. The trials…
July 9, 2009
Sports
Lacrosse professionals come to town
Washington Stealth, the state’s new professional lacrosse team, will bring two players to Sammamish on July 13.
July 9, 2009
News
News Brief – Pool contractor found
The Lake Washington School District (LWSD) announced that WAVE Aquatics had been selected as their preferred pool management…
July 9, 2009
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Community Calendar – July 10
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July 9, 2009
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New principal brings passion, focus to help students succeed
Last week Greg Schellenberg joined the Eastlake High School staff as the new principal. After five years at…
July 8, 2009
News
Goats invade Issaquah Highlands for eco-friendly clearing
This week goats invaded the Issaquah Highlands. Herds were spotted at various places across the land, munching on…
July 7, 2009
Sports
Lakeside takes three in Portland, preps for Brandy Pugh Memorial tourney
The Lakeside Recovery Senior Legion baseball club finished with a 3-2 record at the Curt Daniels Memorial Tournament…
July 6, 2009
News
Wounded Navy SEAL sees a new future
Growing up Ryan Job, 28, loved the outdoors. It was a big part of his life, living in…
July 6, 2009
News
Fourth of July
Celebrate America’s independence this weekend at a variety of local events.
July 3, 2009
News
Community Brief – Time Capsule
As part of its 10th birthday celebration on Aug. 29, the City of Sammamish will bury a time…
July 3, 2009
News
Gilman Village businesses benefit from ArtWalk partnership
The shops at Gilman Village are known for offering boutique quality items and now more people are finding…
July 3, 2009
Letters to the Editor
Democrats fall behind
A KING 5 poll of the King County Executive race shows that Susan Hutchison, the former news anchor,…
July 3, 2009
Opinion
Free trade could help lift us out of current economic mire
As lawmakers continue to debate solutions to revive our ailing economy, a pillar of recovery that must not…
July 3, 2009
Opinion
Automatic voter registration: an idea whose time has come
Voting shouldn’t be hard. That simple four word sentence is a complaint I repeatedly hear from people when…
July 3, 2009
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