There is nothing like a bit of alfresco dining, sitting out in the open air, enjoying the food and the sunshine (or snow…)
A group of generous musicians and performers will take to the stage of Issaquah’s Village Theatre on Monday, Feb. 23, to raise money for a friend in need.
“The Importance of Being Earnest” – Village Theatre
A review.
A spokesperson for Swedish Medical Center said this week said that the new Issaquah Highlands hospital project would still go ahead, despite the company being forced to layoff workers at its other sites to reduce operating costs.
People are turning to therapy and behavioral health services more often, to help them with a range of problems, from anxiety and learning disorders to coping with grief, says Dr Molly Reid.
The Washington State Department of Transportation has commenced emergency stabilization work near the summit of Tiger Mountain, amid fears that further heavy rain could cause major erosion.
One of western Washington’s most popular trails is out of commission indefinitely, as the state government considers ways to fund the $9 million repairs needed to ensure its future viability.
A warning. If you’re someone who tends to feel guilty that you are not doing enough for charity, or are suffering from inadequacy issues, worried that, as a young man or woman, you could do more with your life, stop reading now.
The missus and I trekked up “Little Si” on Saturday, the hill that adjoins the mountain of “Big Si,” a few miles east of here.
Less than two years ago, Jeff and Judy Bowlby of Issaquah were devastated by the death of their son Justin.
According to the new administrator of Issaquah Nursing and Rehabilitation, Lisa Stubenrauch, a shortage of registered nurses is threatening the future of the health care industry.
The Cougar Mountain Academy introduced the Picassos of tomorrow at its 5th annual Children’s International Art Show, which opened Thursday, Jan. 29.
Last week I got the chance to sit in on the Sammamish Council’s annual “retreat.”
“As our economy crumbles, it is important that we recognize that our young students are the greatest natural resource we have,” said Issaquah Rotary’s Janet Barry.
The Cougar Mountain Academy will introduce the Picassos of tomorrow at its 5th annual Children’s International Art Show, which opens Thursday, Jan. 29.
The 10-year-old girl who claimed to have been abducted from in front of her Klahanie home on Monday, Jan. 19, has admitted her story was a lie.
The citizens of Issaquah and Sammamish stood as one on Tuesday morning to watch the inauguration of the 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama.
As far as community organizers go, Dellann Elliott is just about the hardest working and most passionate you will meet.
What people know about Freemasonry, or the fraternal organization of the Masonic Lodge, is often based on mystery, myth and obscure history.
My home town in Australia is one of those places where the main street is the center of the world.