Every year Rotarians put in hundreds of volunteer hours to set up and operate the impressive theatrical production, and in doing so manifest the great spirit of charity of generosity that is a trademark of Rotary worldwide.
Issaquah High School students honored their peers through artwork in an exhibition currently on display at the UpFront Gallery in Issaquah.
Youth boards a way for young students to make a real difference – on the streets, and where decisions are made
A team of five Issaquah community volunteers, Darci Waltew, Karen McManus, Denise Smith, Benjamin Pfund, and Krish Rengasamy, won first place in the augural Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Olympics held in Carnation on Saturday.
Most people would agree that a library is a basic necessity for a school.
But Tiger Mountain Community High School would not have one if it wasn’t for the commitment to our local students shown by the Issaquah Schools Foundation (ISF).
The legal Blood Alcohol Content for an adult is .08 – for a person under the age of 21 it is .02.
But, as City of Sammamish Chief of Police Nate Elledge points out, the consequences for drunk driving are the same at any age.