The Disaster Recovery Center that had been established at the Issaquah City Hall to help businesspeople and residents who were adversely affected by the floods earlier this year will close Saturday, Feb. 28.
Did you set goals or resolutions on January 1, but lost steam?
You’re in good company.
80 percent of people who set New Year’s resolutions are in the same boat and don’t ever achieve their goal.
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For the second straight year, Eastside Catholic’s Ethan Hallowell nabbed state swimming championships in the 50 and 100 freestyles.
Good news for cookie lovers – our local Girl Scouts will hit the streets and businesses of the Issaquah area this week, selling their famous tasty treats.
Issaquah Highland’s zHome project, the proponents of which last month announced would be delayed due to a lack of finance, may be in line for some of the federal stimulus package money.
Edgar W. Henninger, of Issaquah, died at Providence Marianwood on Tuesday, Feb. 24. He was 76 years old. Edgar was…
Cascade Ridge Elementary School will be a place of color and culture on Friday, Feb. 27.
Five days after losing to Skyline, Issaquah earned redemption over the Spartans with a 60-43 victory in the first round of the KingCo 4A playoffs.
Authorities are searching for a man suspected of robbing two Eastside-area banks at gunpoint, and making off with an undisclosed amount of cash Feb. 12 and Feb. 17.
The Issaquah City Council voted Feb. 17 to finalize the adoption of a $2.8 million bond ordinance to cover the purchase of the Bolliger property, a 1.3 acre parcel of land which will become part of Cybil-Madeline Park.
For 33 students at Issaquah High School, the past six weeks have been a whirlwind of geometry and physics, engineering and construction, long hours and late nights — all culminating in a working, 120 pound robot.
He’s a staple at high school sports games. But don’t worry, he won’t be leaving — just changing seats.
Leslie Warrick, Issaquah
There are those of us who can see art in everything.
Be it an ink blot that looks like Mona Lisa, or an empty bottle that looks like a ballerina, the artistically gifted can make something interesting out of everyday objects.
Kiwanis seek nominations
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The BU-14 Issaquah Soccer Club Arsenal White team played in the semifinals for the Fred Meyer Commissioner State Cup on Saturday.
Eastside Catholic took seventh in the Sea-King 3A championships at Mercer Island Saturday. The Crusaders earned 57 points. Mercer Island won the meet with a record 421 points.
Issaquah came up shy of advancing its team to this weekend’s state gymnastics meet, but advanced three individuals through last Saturday’s Sea-King District meet.