In light of the $9 billion deficit, it appears that no state funded program will be spared.
Friends of the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery (FISH) will host “Super Salmon Sleuths,” a fun science education program for preschool-aged children and an adult from 9:30-11:30 a.m. April 13 and May 11 at the hatchery’s Watershed Science Center.
On April 6, Washington Fish and Wildlife staff will present a seminar on co-existing with bears, bobcats, and cougars inside the city of Sammamish.
The Issaquah School District would like typically developing youngsters to be a part of Early Childhood Education classrooms that serve children with special needs at Apollo, Discovery, and Sunset elementary schools.
An open letter to the Sammamish City Council:
By Kelly Munn
Children in Issaquah and Sammamish, and across our state have benefited from recent investments in our public schools.
The Washington Native Plant Society is now seeking applications for the Native Plant Stewardship Program in East King County.
The City of Sammamish’s East Lake Sammamish Parkway Project is now underway, and drivers are advised to expect increased traffic delays throughout the spring and summer.
Issaquah High School sophomore Kevin Tork died Monday night in Seattle. The cause of death is still pending, according to the King County Medical Examiner’s office.
By Kendall Watson
Kirkland Reporter Staff Writer
Costco Wholesale Corporation announced plans April 2 to shut down its two Costco Home stores in Kirkland and Tempe, Arizona by July 3.
Local teenagers have a chance to experience Japanese culture through the YMCA Youth Leadership Institute, with a trip to the Japanese cities of Kobe, Hiroshima and Kyoto this summer.
Eastside Catholic suffered its first league loss last Friday, falling 5-2 at Bainbridge. Ronnie Mae Ayers hit a home run for the Crusaders in the loss. Eastside (0-1, 2-2) was scheduled to host Holy Names Wednesday and face them on the road Friday.
They may not have won the tournament, but the Issaquah Robotics Society walked away from the Seattle FIRST Regional Competition on March 26 with high spirits after making an impressive showing during semi-finals.
Teachers will lose their jobs and class sizes will increase.
That is the reality emerging for the Issaquah and Lake Washington school districts as they brace for substantial cuts to their budget for the next two years.
The Skyline football program announced Wednesday afternoon it has hired Steve Chmiel as its new defensive coordinator.
Four Issaquah School District middle schoolers recently qualified for the Washington State Geographic Bee, and will be competing at Stadium High School in Tacoma Saturday, April 3.
Three years after the creation of the Economic Development Strategic Plan, Issaquah City Council members heard the first annual Economic Vitality Report at the March 24 Committee-of-the-Whole meeting.
My head is swelling, my heart is bursting.
As the Executive Director of the SAMMI Awards I have received so much positive feed back after the ceremony last Saturday that I can hardly believe it.
As a citizen of Issaquah, I wanted to voice my concern about what seems to be an new defining characteristic of Issaquah — monitoring traffic.
Traffic on Interstate 90 is being disrupted, with snowfalls making conditions treacherous.