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Mark Lundborg, fencer and CFO of Issaquah’s Washington Fencing Academy (WFA), will be competing in the 2019 Veteran World Championships in Cairo, Egypt. Madison Miller / staff photo

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Lundborg to compete in at the 2019 Veteran World Championships

The 59-year-old recently won the veteran men’s individual saber at the 2019 USA Fencing National Championships in Columbus,…

District Court Judge Peter Nault dies after 25 years on the bench

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District Court Judge Peter Nault dies after 25 years on the bench

The county council will appoint a judge to fill the open spot.

Mayor Mary Lou Pauly has appointed Wally Bobkiewicz as Issaquah’s next city administrator. Photo courtesy of city of Issaquah

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Wally Bobkiewicz is Issaquah’s new city administrator

The city council confirmed the appointment during its Aug. 12 meeting.

Dave Stuby’s long career in dispatching was honored last month during a governing board meeting in Kirkland. He is the first enrolled in NORCOM’s Hall of Fame. Photo courtesy of NORCOM

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Issaquah resident spent 33 years in 911 dispatching

Dave Stuby is the first enrolled in NORCOM’s Hall of Fame.

The intended bike park will be located near the soccer fields of Pad 3, under the BPA power lines and north of the Central Park-Falls Drive trail. Photo courtesy of the city of Issaquah

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Bike park construction expected in 2020 if funding is secured

Issaquah Highlands plans to implement a bike park in Central Park.

Mike Bossing removes the ArtEast sign during its closing party. From left: David Lutrick, Monica Phillips and Mike Bossing.

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ArtEast celebrates memories at closing party

ArtEast closed its doors July 31.

A new roundabout on Newport Way Northwest was implemented to increase safety for pedestrians and minimize traffic. Madeline Coats/staff photo

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Issaquah continues to work towards minimizing traffic conditions

Go Issaquah! aims to enhance pedestrian safety and improve transporation options.

Rattlesnake Lake. Image by Google Maps

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Issaquah man drowns at Rattlesnake Lake

Body recovered by dive unit on Aug. 7.

King County’s Prop. 1 parks levy is passing

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King County’s Prop. 1 parks levy is passing

Initial results from the Aug. 6 primary King County Council races are also in.

Weaver and Crofts likely to advance to general election

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Weaver and Crofts likely to advance to general election

ISD board Pos. 5 will be between Weaver and Crofts.

Issaquah Police Department aims to help parents with strong-willed children

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Issaquah Police Department aims to help parents with strong-willed children

The Parent Project provides a 10-week course for parents with difficult or out-of-control adolescents.

Former KOMO 4 news anchor, Dan Lewis, has turned to photography since his retirement. Photo courtesy of Dan Lewis

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Former news anchor displays photography at Caffé Ladro

Dan Lewis discovers new passion for photography in his retirement.

Aubrey Aramaki reflects on success of beloved clock gallery

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Aubrey Aramaki reflects on success of beloved clock gallery

Owner of Aubrey’s Clock Gallery shares lessons, anecdotes.

Spring Chinook salmon. Photo courtesy Michael Humling, US Fish and Wildlife Service

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State awards millions for salmon recovery

Puget Sound counties received more than $45 million.

Marty Wine and Wally Bobkiewicz are the two finalists for Issaquah’s city administrator. Madeline Coats/staff photo

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Two candidates remain for the open city administrator position

Marty Wine and Wally Bobkiewicz sat down with city officials and residents of Issaquah.

FILE PHOTO: King County Sheriff’s Office deputies block off access to the Kent Station parking garage after a deputy shot and killed a suspect in a reportedly stolen Honda Civic in 2018.

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King County Sheriff’s Office develops I-940 training to reduce deadly force

Recruits hired after Dec. 7 will need additional training coming out of the academy.

200 goats escaped into the streets of Issaquah

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200 goats escaped into the streets of Issaquah

Goats have been corralled back into enclosure.

City Council votes unanimously to approve the 2020-2025 Capital Improvement Plan

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City Council votes unanimously to approve the 2020-2025 Capital Improvement Plan

It is a planning document, not a budget.

PSE’s battery storage project could help the clean energy rollout

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PSE’s battery storage project could help the clean energy rollout

Tiny pilot project in Glacier could eventually be expanded to Puget Sound region.

Artist Margaret Maclean takes one of the last of her ceramic creations off of the wall at ArtEast on Tuesday, July 23. ArtEast’s last day of sales was Sunday, July 21. Madison Miller / staff photo

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ArtEast closes after 14 years

Due to lack of critical funding and insufficient cash flow to maintain operations, ArtEast will close by July…