Hooray for Dr. Milne. We need more doctors who understand the big picture.
On the evening of Saturday, July 20, a serious car crash occurred on State Route 203 between Carnation and Duvall.
The head on collision injured both drivers, the only occupants of the vehicles involved.
The Sammamish Reporter story (“Property rights dominates ecological planning,” Friday, July 10, 2009) contains some information that is not complete.
I disagree with Joanna Buehler’s claim that the Sammamish City Council is wrong to consider the input of its residents affected by the SMP update. I’ve been to nearly all of the SMP meetings.
My son and I arrived at the Sammamish Commons and walked around among the booths, enjoying the ambience of the evening.
Thousands of people were there. We walked down the steps and found ourselves a nice spot among the dandelions and dry grass and set up to wait for the fireworks.
A recent letter writer states the Democrats are falling behind in the race for King County Executive because of Susan Hutchinson’s name.
Or possibly it could be that the last Democrat in this office made a mockery of it.
On Sunday, the fortieth anniversary of the Stonewall riots, Seattle jubilantly erupted in its annual celebration of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (LGBTQ) pride.
A KING 5 poll of the King County Executive race shows that Susan Hutchison, the former news anchor, is still riding high on her massive name recognition advantage.
It is with deep sadness, frustration and overall bewilderment that I write.
A gas station? Please say it ain’t so! Over a decade ago, many Issaquah residents questioned the wisdom of building an urban village upon densely forested hillsides that were riddled with wetlands and abutted the county’s rural border.
The anti-gun commentary by Jake Lynch is another mindless attack against an inanimate object that he just personally doesn’t like.
The liberals love to attack the device because blaming people for their actions just does not fit in with their mindset.
Without significant change in economic policies, Sammamish will not be able to maintain and develop infrastructure, provide adequate levels of service, and protect the value of Sammamish properties and homes. Here are the facts.
Regarding the Beaver Lake Master Plan: I am opposed to the redevelopment of the sports fields and would like to see this area converted to passive use, i.e. native trees, shrubs and flowers, interpretive trails, ecology exhibits and passive recreation.
On Saturday, June 6, groups from “The Pill Kills” all over the United States protested outside of various Planned Parenthood clinics, pharmacies, doctors’ offices, and other family planning facilities.
As nice a person as Dr. John Galvin is, his is misinformed. In his letter to The Reporter (“Passing on the political baton,” May 22, 2009) he stated that the “citizens who lobbied for the establishment of the City ten years ago” wanted to “stop growth.”
Our country has experienced a loss in the shooting of Dr. George Tiller on Sunday morning. Whether supportive of his work or not, pro-choice and pro-life groups are criticizing the nature of his death.
As I and other citizens now benefit from an added 20 minutes to my commutes on East Lake Sammamish Parkway, including Saturday, I have the benefit of more time to enjoy the Lake.
Letters about Sammamish and its polices appear more and more regularly now that election season is around the corner.
On June 3 at 6:30 p.m. at Beaver Lake Park Lodge, the City of Sammamish is presenting “options” for “improving” the park.
Democratic politics is a relay race. The runners in the political race can go a certain distance then they need to hand off their batons.