This should be a wake-up call here where Issaquah School District high schools start at 7:25 a.m. and middle schools begin at 7:40 a.m.
Does the discord of the recent political debates, tugs-of-wars and free-for-alls have you wishing you could vote more than once?
So Essie Hicks decided to drop out of the race for state representative, then went on to whine about how tough it is for a woman to run in this political climate.
The Eastside Homeless Advisory Committee meets monthly with the goal of using collective discussion and effort to further homeless housing and service activities in East King County.
The city of Issaquah banned the use of plastic bags for groceries but the Reporter still uses plastic bags to deliver your papers, even though I have a mailing tube for
Kudos to the reader who suggested turning the Mars Hill Church property into a performing arts center. But let’s include the visual arts too.
I would like to thank Gov. Jay Inslee for making early childhood education a priority during his time in office.
The Lunar New Year on Feb. 8 will provide yet another opportunity to bring about some solutions for making our neighborhoods, cities, states and nation friendlier.
Regarding the Mars Hill property, with so many arts groups needing space for rehearsal exhibitions and performances,
I could hardly believe my eyes. There it was, above the fold on the first page “Council OKs funding for Senior Center.”
Why are there only two letters about the support for Ms. Hicks?
One must always wonder when some candidates write their stories and make claims about their opponent.
As a former mayor of Issaquah, I’ve had the pleasure on occasion to cross paths with individuals whose ability to lead and whose passion for working for our
I had the pleasure recently of standing with Essie Hicks and other supporters as she announced her candidacy for Washington state representative
I could hardly believe my eyes. There it was, above the fold on the first page “Council OKs funding for Senior Center”. … Wait a minute, the article refers to the Issaquah Senior Center, not Sammamish.
We asked our residents the following two questions for the new year and here are the responses: They are true “Words of Wisdom from Aegis Residents here at Marymoor.” — Submitted by Nina Kral, marketing director for Aegis at Marymoor in Sammamish.
Does this action signify that WSDOT’s priorities have changed? Is maximizing toll revenue now more important than relieving traffic congestion?
In a few weeks, the City Council has a crucial decision to make when the Council sets the leadership for the next term. One of the first acts of the new council will be to (internally) vote on a mayor.
At this point the only way to ease the problem is to eliminate not only the tolls but the HOV lanes as well.
The occasion was exceptionally joyful with plenty of grins, giggles and relaxed laughter, supported by a snow machine that added luster to the proceeding.