The City of Sammamish will hold a number of recycling, waste reduction, and hazardous waste collection programs in 2010.
The programs are a part of the city’s efforts to reduce the amount of waste going to landfills as well as to properly collect and dispose of household hazardous and moderate risk wastes.
Concerned by frequent reports that motorists were ignoring speed limits outside Discovery Elementary School on 228th Avenue, Sammamish Police will be conducting random traffic patrols in the area until the end of the school year.
Continuing a proud tradition of helping the community, the Issaquah Women’s Club is offering “Follow Your Dream” scholarships this spring…
On Saturday, March 20, Issaquah History Museums volunteer Stephen Grate will lead an interpretive hike of the Issaquah-Superior mine site.
Some people get into community service and helping others through their involvement in school programs, church and community groups, or as part of workplace programs mandated by their employers.
But for others, the instinct to help is a thing of pure instinct, a natural part of their personality that finds expression in everything they do.
Like Grace Beeman.
The Sammamish Parks and Recreation Department will hold a public meeting tonight to offer the public an opportunity to share ideas about the proposed remodeling of the old Sammamish library into a recreation center.
Drivers should plan for short delays on State Route 900 tonight, March 8.
Weather permitting, crews will alternate one-way traffic on SR 900 between Newport Way and Tibbett’s Creek bridge from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. while they pave the highway.
Over a lunch of pizza and salad greens with the Kiwanis Club of Issaquah at Gibson Hall on Wednesday, Issaquah…
Wrapping up their regular March 1 meeting in a “record time” of about nine minutes, City Council decided that plans…
With major staff reductions and cuts in the offing, local school districts have been hoping legislators in Olympia can provide…
Pine Lake Covenant Church in Sammamish will host a forum to explore and offer suggestions on caring for aging parents from 7 – 9 p.m. on Wednesday night, March 10.
Bake sale? Penny collection? Car wash? Not for these guys.
How about a rock show? At 7 p.m. on March 11, six young area bands and rappers will perform at “Rock for Haiti,” at the Pacific Cascade Freshman Campus.
Sammamish’s Dawn Appel recently lost her battle with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Sammamish resident Dillon Camp was last month named one of the finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program.
King County’s native plant salvage program is looking for volunteers to take part in a March 6 salvage effort in Black Diamond.
With an Aloha theme, it’s not surprising that a weeklong resort stay in Hawaii is one of the items up for bid. Other items to be won include a womens weekend retreat, dinners out, doggie day care, entertainment, a locker filled with frozen meat, sports memorabilia, and more.
The decision of the Sammamish City Council last month to not consider a request from Southeast Quadrant landowners to increase the density of development in proposed Town Center was seen by many as an indicator of the council’s eagerness to move forward with the beleaguered project, free of further planning and process hindrances.
Some good news came out of the first meeting of the newly formed City of Sammamish Finance Committee on Tuesday night — building and real estate activity is showing signs of improvement.
According to a press release issued by the LWSD Tuesday, “cutting that much more from the district budget after last year’s $7.7 million reduction will be difficult.”
Each year, hundreds of students in the Issaquah and Lake Washington school districts put on their creative thinking caps to dream up something unique and colorful for the Reflections Art program.