The City of Sammamish will take over the responsibility for construction and maintenance of the private roadway easement on 244th Avenue Southeast.
A special meeting of the Issaquah City Council Tuesday, Feb. 24 demonstrated that while the state and many cities throughout it may be floundering financially, Issaquah is so-far maintaining a sound budget that should lead the city through the year.
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.
Education advocate Kelly Munn is one of the extraordinary local people to be honored in the 7th annual SAMMI Awards
The people of Issaquah last night raised almost $10,000 for family of Holly Connor.
Thanks to the actions of a brave bank teller, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and local police have caught the man they believe was responsible for three bank robberies in the past month.
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.
Cascade Ridge Elementary School will be a place of color and culture on Friday, Feb. 27.
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.
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.
The City of Sammamish will soon welcome a new group of citizens, following the approval of the Camden Park and 244th North annexation applications.
Kiwanis seek nominations
The executive in charge of Swedish Medical Center’s expansion into the cities east of Seattle said this week that the company was trying not to let the present economic environment compromise important, long term goals.
There is nothing like a bit of alfresco dining, sitting out in the open air, enjoying the food and the sunshine (or snow…)
A group of generous musicians and performers will take to the stage of Issaquah’s Village Theatre on Monday, Feb. 23, to raise money for a friend in need.
The Kiwanis Club of Issaquah is seeking nominations for Volunteer of the Year, Environmental Person and Group of the Year, and Spiritual Values Person and Group of the Year.