The Issaquah Creek project, which included replacing the dam upstream of the hatchery, is not quite finished yet.
Bill Sullivan creates art from “concretions,” that he collects from area rivers, and turns them into art.
Eastside Firefighters Benevolent Fund and First Due Movers haul in 30,000 pounds of food, clothing and toys to benefit the Issaquah Food and Clothing Bank and the Mt. Si Food Bank.
“White Christmas,” the classic story of post WWII entertainers, comes to the Issaquah High School stage in what has become an every four-year tradition for the school’s drama department.
Josh Feinsilber, currently appearing in Les Mis, is already in his third main stage appearance at Village Theatre.
The Issaquah Food and Clothing Bank wants to be sure all youngsters in Issaquah have a special Christmas.
Mary Lou Pauly will be seated on the Issaquah City Council for her first meeting on Monday, Dec. 2, replacing Joe Forkner who was appointed to the seat when Mark Mullet was elected to the state Senate in Nov. 2012.
Land use and site work permits could go up next year in Issaquah.
Issaquah approved its 2014 budget Nov. 18, with little fanfare and no public comment. Key factors include the first property tax increase in six years, 1 percent overall. The increase amounts to $3.83 annually on a home with an assessed valuation of $440,000.
Swedish Medical Center in Issaquah easily gained approval of its plan to expand at the Nov. 18 Issaquah city council meeting.
For a Northwest Beatle’s tribute band, Créme Tangerine has gained international attention.
Saturday, Nov. 16, was the grand opening of Grand Ridge Plaza in the Issaquah Highlands, and folks turned out to meet the SeaGals, Blitz and to enjoy Blue Thunder, the Seahawks drumline.
With an unanimous vote to pass the 85/15 funding formula out of the way, the Eastside Fire and Rescue board of directors is now faced with making changes, if needed, to the inter-local agreement which binds the partnership together.
Garden clubs have come a long way over the years, and in the case of The Issaquah Garden Club, it has been making Issaquah beautiful for 85 years. The group celebrated this milestone Nov. 13 at Tibbetts Creek Manor.
Monika Claassen brings her sense of style to unique shop after finding online success.
Even with the possibility of Issaquah assuming areas served by other utility districts within its borders, the Sammamish Plateau Water and Sewer District, which annexed Overdale in 2011, will begin construction immediately on water system upgrades in the neighborhood.
Barbara Bennett of Hoquiam in Grays Harbor County, still lives in the house she grew up in and where her father, Elton Bennett had his art studio. She will be the first to tell you that her dad was a genuine individualist.
The city of Issaquah’s finance director, Diane Marcotte, said a conservative general fund revenue forecast for 2014 will be around $35,721,000.
With updated results in from King County elections, Fred Butler appears to be the mayor-elect for the City of Issaquah. In the only contested school board race, Lisa Callan still has the edge over Alison Meryweather.
Issaquah police detectives arrested a 25-year-old Issaquah man, who has been charged with two counts of child molestation in the first degree and one count of indecent exposure with sexual motivation.