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History Museums to lead hike – Saturday, March 14

On Saturday, March 14, Issaquah History Museums volunteer Stephen Grate will lead an interpretive hike of the Grand…

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Girls basketball | State tournament matchups set for Issaquah, Eastlake

State tournament matchups and times for the 4A state tournament were set Sunday afternoon by the Washington Interscholastic…

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I-405 ramp closures March 2 – 5

Drivers should plan ahead for nightly closures of the northbound and southbound Interstate 405 off-ramps to westbound State…

Discovery Elementary School students Vikram Ghangurde and Andrew Blessington work on the manned and unmanned machines the team built for the Destination Imagination “Operation Cooperation” challenge.

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Discovery team wins regional schools challenge

A fifth grade team from Discovery Elementary School has won first place at the regional Destination Imagination “Operation…

Kristin Pitt

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Kristin Pitt honored as first recipient of SAMMI Founder’s Award

As the range of people contributing to the Sammamish community continues to grow each year, the SAMMI Awards…

When construction of the Issaquah Highlands was proposed

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Residents display strong opposition to opening Black Nugget Road

About 100 residents gathered at Blakely Hall Tuesday night, Feb. 24 to voice their opposition on the re-opening…

To the beat of their own drum - The Liberty High School Band

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Liberty wins $10,000 band battle

For a band that has experience fighting ninjas on the moon, winning radio station KZOK and Rock Wood…

Sharing the experience of travel  with family is becoming a popular option for grandparents.

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Take your loved-ones with you on those special trips

Have you ever returned from a trip anxious to share your stories and pictures with family members, only…

Opinion

The battles for schools to survive, thrive

By Kelly Munn and Frank Ordway Today’s schools should not have to choose between basic needs, yet that…

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Issaquah “consumer stable” – Mayor

A special meeting of the Issaquah City Council Tuesday, Feb. 24 demonstrated that while the state and many…

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Help, loans available for victims of flooding

The Disaster Recovery Center that had been established at the Issaquah City Hall to help businesspeople and residents…

Life

Set smart goals

Did you set goals or resolutions on January 1, but lost steam? You’re in good company. 80 percent…

Life

Eastside Entertainment Calendar – Feb. 27

Eastside Entertainment

Eastside Catholic’s Ethan Hallowell

Sports

Swimming: Eastside Catholic’s Hallowell repeats as state champion

For the second straight year, Eastside Catholic’s Ethan Hallowell nabbed state swimming championships in the 50 and 100…

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They’re back!! – Girl Scouts cookies on sale Friday

Good news for cookie lovers - our local Girl Scouts will hit the streets and businesses of the…

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zHome may get stimulus package lifeline

Issaquah Highland's zHome project, the proponents of which last month announced would be delayed due to a lack…

Edgar W. Henninger

Obituaries

Edgar W. Henninger

Edgar W. Henninger, of Issaquah, died at Providence Marianwood on Tuesday, Feb. 24. He was 76 years old.…

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Cascade to hold free Festival of Cultures event

Cascade Ridge Elementary School will be a place of color and culture on Friday, Feb. 27.

Sports

Girls basketball | Issaquah earns redemption over Skyline

Five days after losing to Skyline, Issaquah earned redemption over the Spartans with a 60-43 victory in the…

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Issaquah WaMu robbed

Authorities are searching for a man suspected of robbing two Eastside-area banks at gunpoint, and making off with…