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What green thumb? | Sprinkled with Humor

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What green thumb? | Sprinkled with Humor

Youthful memories abound during autumn.

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Overlake gave nearly $29 million in charitable impact 2018

The total is a combination of charity care, Medicaid shortfall coverage and community benefit.

Hallmark artists Orville Wilson, left, and Terri Steiger will meet fans at Paula’s Hallmark in Issaquah on Oct. 20. Courtesy photo.

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Hallmark Studio Artists stopping in Issaquah

Hallmark artists will meet fans at Paula’s Hallmark in Issaquah on Oct. 20.

The Garage seeks new teen board members

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The Garage seeks new teen board members

Teens 4 Teens will help develop the environment and possible programming

FIRST Robotics students show off their creations at Salmon Days

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FIRST Robotics students show off their creations at Salmon Days

Students from the FIRST Robotics programs had their own booths at this weekend’s Salmon Days.

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Annual Zombie Walk to invade Issaquah

Dance classes available before the Oct. 27 performance

Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance hosts 10th annual Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day

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Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance hosts 10th annual Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day

Families came out to Duthie Hill Mountain Bike Park for a day of learning and fun

Issaquah’s Salmon Days in photos

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Issaquah’s Salmon Days in photos

The annual celebration attracted thousands from across the region.

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Fall into Wellness | Healthy Living

Steps to take right now rather than waiting for the new year

Beautified utility boxes win Issaquah a Sister Cities award

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Beautified utility boxes win Issaquah a Sister Cities award

Issaquah has won the 2018 Innovation Award for Arts and Culture from Sister Cities International.

Despite helicopter rescue efforts, horse dies after fall

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Despite helicopter rescue efforts, horse dies after fall

Following the loss of her horse, Issaquah woman hopes to help future rescue efforts.

Third annual Issaquah Goes Apples

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Third annual Issaquah Goes Apples

The community is welcomed to participate in a fun-filled day, centered around apples.

Director KayLee Jaech and Issaquah City Council member Tola Marts cut the ribbon at the grand opening of The Garage teen cafe. Evan Pappas/Staff Photo

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Issaquah celebrates the grand opening of ‘The Garage’ teen cafe

More than 100 people celebrated the grand opening for teen cafe “The Garage” on Saturday, Sept. 22.

Cirque du Soleil dazzles audience with new ‘VOLTA’ show

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Cirque du Soleil dazzles audience with new ‘VOLTA’ show

‘VOLTA’ introduces electronic music and BMX biking to tell story with universal theme.

Organizers Debbie Lacy and Nura Adam give a brief speech about the purpose of Welcoming Week before the question and answer discussions begin. Evan Pappas/Staff Photo

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Welcoming Week brings together community for education and conversation

Eastside cities are joining the regional Welcoming Week program to support their diverse communties.

Issaquah Highlands residents celebrate 20 years as a community

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Issaquah Highlands residents celebrate 20 years as a community

More than 4,000 people came out for the 20th annual Highlands Day celebration event.

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Village Theatre kicks off season with ‘Howard Barnes’

The show will run in Issaquah from Sept. 13 to Oct. 21.

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Issaquah Schools Foundation announces 2018 All in for Kids fundraising campaign

All in for Kids raises funds for programs in Issaquah, Bellevue, Sammamish, Newcastle and Renton.

Woman donating blood in busy donation center

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Bloodworks Northwest donation event at Sammamish City Hall set for Aug. 30

On Thursday, Aug. 30, Bloodworks Northwest will host a blood drive at the city hall council chamber.

Professional organizers write guide to ‘declutter and thrive’

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Professional organizers write guide to ‘declutter and thrive’

Denise Allan and Vlasta Hillger of Simplify Experts collaborate to help others get organized.