More than 15 vendors gathered at Sammamish’s Plateau Club for a networking fair during the Sammamish Chamber of Commerce’s monthly luncheon Nov. 20.
Nothing Bundt Cakes, 755 N.W. Gilman, opened its first King County location, cutting the ribbon on the bundt cake-centric bakery with Issaquah Mayor Fred Butler, Issaquah Chamber of Commerce CEO Matthew Bott, and Impact Studios founder and “King of Issaquah” Nathan Bosseler.
While Sammamish thankfully doesn’t have an ongoing stream of murders, beatings and public displays of redneck ignorance to keep me neck deep in police reports, I do read and type up the weekly Sammamish police blotter. In between thinking of my “witty” headlines, I do tend to notice little trends. Trends that make me bring whatever train of thought I am riding on to a screeching halt.
As Chinese philosopher Sun Tzu wrote in “The Art of War,” “Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win.” Only the most prepared of shoppers will emerge victorious on Black Friday. Be well prepared with these tips compiled by the Reporter.
On Sept. 19 Kevin David Patterson, 20, and Christopher John Shade, 18, were charged with first degree murder for the Sept. 10 slaying of Richard Bergesen, 57, of Sammamish. It was the first murder in the history of Sammamish as an incorporated city.
All persons in the police blotter are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
Local residents say they want trail, want it done respectfully, responsibly and quickly.
Black Friday weekend stands to be especially bountiful for one Sammamish shopper, courtesy of the Sammamish Chamber of Commerce.
They may throw fish at Pike Place Fish Market, but the best fish market in Western Washington is firmly rooted to the ground, and not found down on the Seattle waterfront.
The Sammamish City Council approved a finalized biennial budget for 2015 and 2016 during a special meeting Monday, Nov. 17 at Sammamish City Hall.
All persons in the police blotter are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.
The statewide median price for a single family home rose to $277,100, a 5.2 percent increase compared to the third quarter of 2013, according to the Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies at the University of Washington.
Choirs, activities and photo ops will headline annual holiday festivities and tree lighting.
A Renton man died in a rollover accident on State Route 900 near Issaquah shortly after 2 a.m.
As the economy continues to add thousands of jobs, many men and women in uniform are finding better employment chances once they get out of the military, even if many of those jobs do not use their military skills.
A posting by Mars Hill Bellevue pastor Jason Skelton revealed the plans to merge Sammamish’s branch into Bellevue. The Sammamish church’s campus is already listed for sale at $8.75 million.
Look’s Gifts and Cards will donate 10 percent of all sales made Nov. 13 to Lifewire, formerly the Eastside Domestic Violence Program.
A new entrance on Sahalee Way and new wayfaring signs throughout the park mark continued progress on the project.
A Sammamish-based consultant firm is partnering with The Container Store to collect things to keep people warm.
Jenny Yang, a junior at Skyline High School, has been selected to attend the Congress of Future Medical Leaders, beginning Nov. 14 in Washington, D.C.
A Microsoft executive assistant’s volunteer work benefits Eastside Baby Corner in more ways than one.
The prank, known as “swatting”, brought police to the unnamed executive’s home at 4 a.m. on reports of an armed intruder holding the family hostage.
The trio arrested in Seattle’s Marymoor Park were connected with thefts and fraud dating back to July 2014.