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LWSD seeking volunteers to help students

The Lake Washington School District LINKS Program is now recruiting community volunteers who are interested in helping students…

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Lake Washington Schools Foundation awards $220,000 to school district

When Lake Washington students return to school this fall, they will be able to build robots, use a…

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Members sought for LWSD curriculum adoption committees

The Lake Washington School District is seeking community volunteers to serve on the district’s curriculum adoption committees.

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Bees, blues and The Fabulous Po’ Boys at the Issaquah Farmers Market

This Saturday at the Issaquah Farmers Market, Pickering Barn will host beekeeper Mark Johns and the cover bands…

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Don’t forget: Issaquah Art Walk tonight in Historic Olde Town

The monthly Issaquah Art Walk and wine walk takes place on Front Street 6-9 p.m. tonight,Sept. 5.

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Issaquah Police Blotter | Sept. 5

Police activity in Issaquah from Aug. 18 to Aug. 24

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Issaquah City Council OKs pursuit of Lake Sammamish State Park

Issaquah Mayor Fred Butler will declare city officials’ interest in annexing Lake Sammamish State Park.

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Sammamish to host open house on Klahanie

Faith Church will host an open house for Klahanie-area residents on Wednesday, regarding potential annexation to Sammamish.

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Enrollments rise for Issaquah schools

State funding for Issaquah schools will rise for the second academic year in a row under the McCleary…

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Sammamish author to sign book

Sammamish resident Jacqueline O'Hara will sign copies of her book, “When Circles End,” from 2-4 p.m. Sept. 6…

Aryanna Salinas asks first grade teacher Kelly Gapinski about some of the items on a scavenger hunt list.

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Apollo Elementary cuts its ribbon, opens (one) door to remodeled campus

School board president Marnie Maraldo cut the ribbon on Apollo Tuesday afternoon, surrounded by a crowd of students…

Issaquah Mayor Fred Butler welcomes people to the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Issaquah Valley Elementary School on Tuesday morning. The school's 30-year-old open-style campus has been completely enclosed and has eight new classrooms and four small group breakout areas. The administration area has been reconfigured to provide better visibility to enhance safety and security. Electronic locks have been installed at exterior doors to more easily secure exterior entry points. In addition

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Almost ready for students

Issaquah Mayor Fred Butler welcomes people to the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Issaquah Valley Elementary School on Tuesday morning.…

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Sammamish seeking state’s new ferry named after city

The city of Sammamish is asking residents to support an effort to name the state’s new ferry after…

A line of children outside The Grange Mercantile Association in 1937

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Grange Supply celebrates 80 years of serving farmers – and suburbanites, too

The Grange Supply incorporated in 1934 — it celebrates 80 years this year — but its history stretches…

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Two remodeled elementary schools celebrate reopening Tuesday

The Issaquah Valley and Apollo elementary school campuses will hold public ribbon-cutting ceremonies Sept. 2.

Superintendent Ron Thiele and Skyline freshman Julia Hong unveil her painting 'The Soaring Dream' in the School Board chambers. Hong's parents watch from the front row.

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Skyline student Julia Hong’s painting, ‘The Soaring Dream,’ becomes latest in Issaquah School District’s Kateri Brow collection

"The Soaring Dream" depicts a young child watching the launch of a space shuttle from a farm, while…

The Issaquah Food and Clothing Bank will hold its 2nd Annual Recipe for Hope breakfast from 7-8:30 a.m. Tuesday

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Issaquah Food and Clothing Bank sets benefit breakfast

The Issaquah Food and Clothing Bank will hold its 2nd Annual Recipe for Hope breakfast from 7-8:30 a.m.…

Salmon Days will be Oct. 5-6 in downtown Issaquah.

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Sign-up party planned for Salmon Days volunteers

Salmon Days volunteers are being invited to a party Sept. 9 where they can sign-up for volunteer shifts,…

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People in the news | Aug. 29, 2014

Issaquah and Sammamish residents making news this week.

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Sheriff’s office investigating former nudist park resident for allegedly possessing child porn | Update

The King County Sheriff's Office is investigating a 43-year-old Issaquah man who had resided at the clothing-optional Fraternity…