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Sixth grader Alison Amirault with her Golden Retriever

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Eastside Catholic student wins state literature contest

Sixth grader Alison “Ali” Amirault won the 2015 Letters About Literature contest at the state level, in the…

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Utility wire replaced in northern Sammamish

Electric utility crews installed about 1,700 circuit feet of tree wire this month in a northern Sammamish neighborhood…

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Search for Yazici replacement to remain internal

Sammamish City Council unanimously voted on April 21 to pursue an internal search to replace current City Manager…

New Friends of Lake Sammamish State Park Executive Director Janet Farness introduced herself to the Issaquah City Council Monday night.

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Lake Sammamish State Park cause is ‘easy to love,’ new Friends executive director says

Farness introduced herself to Issaquah's city council Monday night. She said that, less than a month into her…

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Wandering naked in traffic | Sammamish Police blotter April 6-10

Reports were taken from King County Sheriff's Office incident logs

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Sheep goes for swim, winds up in Front Street backyard | Issaquah Police Blotter, April 10-16

The blotter consists of Issaquah police officers' accounts of crimes and other incidents in the city. Persons arrested…

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Public works balancing $37M in capital projects

Director Laura Philpot outlined several smaller projects and eight major projects, focusing on engineering rather than the maintenance…

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Passport applications accepted only Wednesdays and Thursdays in Sammamish

The city of Sammamish will only accept passport applications on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 1…

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Farmers Market opens for 25th year

The Issaquah Farmers Market will open for its 25th year May 2.

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Emergency tree ordinance extended to October

Sammamish City Council unanimously extended the emergency tree ordinance it passed in October 2014 for another six months.

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City of Sammamish hires engineer

Sammamish hired Andrew Warren Zagars as the new city engineer earlier this month.

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Drivers beware: Construction on Issaquah Middle School begins

The Issaquah School District is warning Second Avenue Southeast drivers of likely traffic slowdowns during upcoming construction on…

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Lake Sammamish Cleanup – April 25

Friends of Lake Sammamish State Park will host a cleanup event on the southern border of the park…

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Keep Issaquah Beautiful Day – April 25

The Downtown Issaquah Association will hold volunteer event "Keep Issaquah Beautiful Day" 9 a.m. to noon April 25.

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Interested in running for city council?

Candidates interested in running for city council must file with King County starting May 11.

Numerous trees have been tagged in the 4000 block of Issaquah-Pine Lake Road Southeast. These tags are used to identify them as the city reviews development plans that would subdivide approximately 45 acres into 115 single-family residential lots.

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Laughing Jacobs Lake development up for public review

Conner-Jarvis LLC wants to subdivide approximately 45 acres, across seven parcels, into 115 single-family residential lots surrounding Laughing…

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Issaquah Job Fair coming up

The Issaquah Job Fair will be held from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. April 28 in the Pickering…

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Frisinger and Highlands Association given green awards

On April 10, the city of Issaquah named former Mayor Ava Frisinger and the Issaquah Highlands Community Association…

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Front Street overpass needs $1.2 million repair, WSDOT officials say

A damaged girder on the Interstate 90 Front Street overpass will be replaced later this year, according to…

William Pickering served as the Washington territory's fifth governor.

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Pickering Barn namesake was Lincoln’s pick to govern Washington territory

During the Civil War, President Lincoln was responsible for the western arrival of William Pickering, an Oxford-educated Englishman…