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Work crews work on grading for infrastructure in the Kampp subdivision Tuesday

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Work begins on new 121-home Sammamish subdivision

Infrastructure and grading began this week for the Kampp Subdivision project on 228th Street Southeast.

Klahanie residents Gerda Franc and Lois Killion talk with Sammamish Parks and Recreation Deputy Director Kyle Endelman at the Sept. 10 open house on the proposed annexation of Klahanie.

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Sammamish opens up to Klahanie residents on annexation

If approved by voters, Klahanie residents will see increased police services and lower property taxes.

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Red Flag warning in effect

High winds and low humidity will fuel a heightened fire risk today and tomorrow.

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Issaquah schools roll out two software programs to track performance of students and teachers

“They’re really being thoughtful about what information the teacher will need without overwhelming them with all of it,”…

Margarita Leas and Marisol Visser with the first issue of Voz de la Comunidad.

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Issaquah women use magazine to create a voice for the Spanish-speaking community

Voz de la Comunidad — which translates to “Voice of the Community” — will be published on a…

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Issaquah Food and Clothing Bank raises $75,000

The Issaquah Food & Clothing Bank raised over $75,000 at its 2nd annual Recipe for Hope Breakfast on…

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Sammamish campus of Mars Hill Church survives cutbacks

The Sammamish campus for a Seattle-area megachurch has survived a round of closures following declining donations and an…

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Porterfield named to Bellevue College Foundation board

Karen Porterfield of Issaquah has been named to the board of the Bellevue College Foundation. Porterfield is principal…

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23 named National Merit semifinalists

Twenty-three students at Issaquah and Sammamish schools have been named semifinalists in the 60th annual National Merit Scholarship…

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Issaquah leg of Metro bus route 271 on chopping block

Metro Transit bus routes changes proposed for February 2015 will eliminate bus route 271 from the Eastgate Park-and-Ride…

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Issaquah naturopath to discuss alternatives for patients with MS

A naturopathic physician will discuss holistic alternatives to deal with the symptoms of multiple sclerosis at 9:30 a.m.…

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First Fruits’ sampling closed by health department

First Fruits' sampling portion of their business located at the Issaquah Farmers Market was closed by a Public…

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Eastside Fire & Rescue raises issue of baby safety awareness

For the past two decades, September has been designated as National Baby Safety Month. Building on that general…

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United Way of King County campaign sets record

United Way of King County raised $125.9 million for the campaign year ending June 30, 2014, representing a…

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PSE seeking old refrigerators, washing machines to replace for free

Puget Sound Energy is seeking old, inefficient refrigerators and clothes washers and to replace with a limited number…

Erin Pazaski

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Sammamish student helping study marmots in urban area

A Sammamish resident at Gonzaga University is spending the summer researching why the local population of yellow-bellied marmots…

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EFR notes need for helmet use

Eastside Fire & Rescue is urging all people who ride a motorcycle, ATV or bicycle to make it…

Local Girl Scouts at Girl Scout Sammamish Day Camp race to fill back to school kits to support kids in east King County. Kits included all items needed to start school.

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Girl Scouts complete community service projects at day camp

More than 400 local Girl Scouts attending Girl Scout Sammamish Day Camp supported their sisters around the world…

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Contractor named for new stretch of new SR 520

Flatiron West Inc. submitted the lowest bid of $199.5 million for the West Approach Bridge North Project of…

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Lake Washington ACT math and science scores continue to rise

Lake Washington students who take the ACT, a standardized test used in college admissions, continue to show they…