LaDonna J. Henninger
April 6, 2009

LaDonna J. Henninger
LaDonna J. Henninger died April 2, 2009, at her Oak Harbor home. She was 74. Read more
Charles Elwood Heib
April 6, 2009

Charles Elwood Heib
Charles Elwood Heib died Wednesday April 1, 2009, at home in Issaquah. He was 67.
Mary E. Lewis
April 6, 2009
Mary E. Lewis
Mary E. Lewis, of Issaquah, loving mother to Mary Lou and Donald Lewis, died Monday, April 6, 2009, at her home. She was 95. Read more
Madeline J. Hart
April 6, 2009
Madeline Hart
Madeline J. Hart, of Sammamish, formerly of Spring Hill, Fla., and Northford, Conn., died April 1, 2009. She was 81. Read more
Alexis Dee Becker Chandler
April 6, 2009
Alexis Dee Becker Chandler, of Sammamish, died at home Wednesday, April 1, 2009, after a long and courageous battle against breast cancer. She was 62. Read more
Adra P. Berry
April 6, 2009
Adra Berry
Adra P. Berry, of Preston, died at home in Preston Wednesday, April 1, 2009. She was 82. Read more
Barbara Ann Abbott
April 6, 2009
Barbara Ann Abbott, of Fall City, died March 31, 2009, at Briarwood Health Center in Issaquah, after a monthlong battle with pneumonia and cardiovascular complications. She was 76.
Pistachios recalled after salmonella outbreak
April 6, 2009

Under an electron microscope, a magnified view shows salmonella bacteria invading human cells. webmd.com
A national recall of pistachio products due to a salmonella outbreak at a California company has proven hit and miss in Issaquah.
The Food and Drug Administration and the California Department of Public Health are investigating contamination of products sold by Setton Pistachio, of Terra Bella Inc., Calif. Read more
Learn the five deadly myths about stress
April 6, 2009
Each year, millions of Americans die of stress-related illnesses. Heart disease, strokes and even some forms of cancer may be caused by stress in certain individuals. Read more
Liberty shines at invitational
April 6, 2009
Josh Twaddle, Skyline senior, controls the ball in the first half against Bellevue players. He scored once in the first half and twice in the second half for just the second hat trick in school history. By Christopher Hube
Michael Smith will take the sun any day. The warm weather and the first appearance of spring made the April 4 Liberty High Invitational a joy for the Patriots coach, his athletes and fans at the meet. Weather-wise, it was quite a contrast from last year’s meet, when Smith had to shovel snow off the track hours before the event began.
“The sun felt pretty good. I think, overall, we had a fun meet. We had eight teams show up. We had hamburgers and hot dogs, the athletes got medals and the meet was over by 2 p.m. For me, that’s a good meet,” Smith said.
The Liberty boys finished second in the team standings behind Everett. The Sea Gulls had 173 points and Liberty, with many athletes still exhausted from a grueling 3A KingCo Conference meet at Bellevue two days before, was second with 163. Liberty defeated Bellevue 78.5-73.5. Read more


