The Nightmare at Beaver Lake has a signature act and it involves horses. Since the event began six years ago…
A recent cartoon in the paper depicting the Tea Party sinking the Democrat’s boat was so far from the truth….
A recent writer wants to blames the Democrats for all the issues our state faces, claiming because they have had…
Regarding the news article on bullying and violence by Matt Phelps about how children get their ideas from TV,movies, the…
On behalf of Issaquah Youth Football, we want to tell you how much we appreciate your newspaper’s coverage regarding our…
A recent letter by Michael T. Barr about unions was nothing more than a right-wing attack on unions. Please sir,…
On behalf of Issaquah Youth Football, we want to tell you how much we appreciate your newspaper’s coverage regarding our…
A recent letter by Michael T. Barr about unions was nothing more than a right-wing attack on unions. Please sir,…
It’s that time of year again! It’s hard to believe, but this is already our eighth year of having the…
It’s that season again when political commercials battle drug commercials to see which can be the biggest irritation on television….
As an American currently living in British Columbia, I have been following the upcoming “Silly Season” elections closely. Fortuntely I…
More residents will be good for existing businesses and the city.
Given the entire country is in an economic crises and people are hurting, Issaquah City Council recently decided to accept “free money” from Washington state and the Federal government so the salmon can have a new dam/fish ladder system at Issaquah Creek.
Issaquah has what is known as a strong mayor form of city government, so our mayor is elected by the voters to be the chief executive and administrative officer of the city.
Now that the primary election is over and the top-two winners have been chosen for November, the sad vestiges of the campaigns linger on.
I appreciate Ms. Barbara Raabe remembering me from my time as mayor back in the 1990s (“Same old story,” The Reporter, Aug. 27), but my recollection differs somewhat from hers. Maybe because my viewpoint is/was different.
The area now known as The Issaquah Highlands was known as Grand Ridge, an untouched forest with trails and much wildlife.
Port Blakely welcomes and encourages open and honest discussion about the future of the Issaquah Highlands community. But we are concerned as the conversation appears to have taken a misguided turn.
The winner of the Most Condescending Speech of the Month award goes to Issaquah councilmember Tola Marts.
Judd Kirk was the representative for Port Blakely then, so it does not surprise me now that he is still pushing for the most density in this former bucolic area.