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by post:
- Skyline learns from a master
- Eagles ready to soar
- Bring your car and toys to Jingle Bell Cruz
- City to shoulder county budget burdens
- Issaquah man is Rhodes scholar
- Schools foundation director moves on
- Fifth District incumbents win, Democrats take 41st seats
- Negotiations are under way for Issaquah High School traffic fixes
- Boehm Pool upgrades favored in study
- Merry Christmas Issaquah fund helps ordinary people through tough times
- To The Editor
- Press Editorial
- Doris Jean Steussy
- Paul A. Weed
- Clubs
- Volunteer Call
- Community Calendar
- Holiday Events
- 70 and still going strong
- Santa greets all at Preston firefighter open house
- Holiday open house needs volunteers
- Author pens leadership guide for white menBy David Hayes
- Cinderella’s slipper moved to Skyline
- Arts Calendar
- Highlands festival has global goal
- I-Camp offers technology fun for kids during holidays
- Sammamish man launches nonprofit to aid Washington’s starving children
- Video games come to life with new program Sword Fit
- It’s on: Skyline vs. Issaquah for state title
- Spartans need three comebacks to survive Saxon scare
- Schools play numbers game in the pool
- Sports Calendar
- Returning gymnasts will be key for each school
- A typical day on the Yakima River
- Sunset welcomes Seahawks
- School spirit lives despite construction noise
- Local comedian comes in fourth in Seattle contest
- Issaquah, Skyline to battle for state football championship
- ‘Nutcracker’ opens tonight in Seattle, features local dancers
- Root for local comic in Seattle competition
- Thanksgiving is top day for home cooking fires
- Metro will have different holiday schedules Thanksgiving Day, day after
- Volunteer Call
- Something to smile about
- Patriots select their prince
- Zoo’s holiday festival features live reindeer
- Basking in Bolivia
- Clubs
- Community calendar
- Holiday Happenings
- Shirley Ann (Bernert) Newman
- Gladys V. Shahbaghlian
- Lila Marie Dineen
- James ‘Jim’ Patrick Ivin
- Laureita Caldwell
- Students complete Aerospace Scholars Program
- New board member discusses top issues
- Santa Claus is coming to town
- Skyline soccer team wins first state title
- Cyclists question Newport trails decision
- Timeline extended on Park Pointe land swap
- Christmas fund opens for 2008 contributions
- Two Issaquah gas stations are on state cleanup list
- Food bank seeks sponsors for needy families
- City, school district anticipate better planning for new school
- Community meetings scheduled regarding YWCA housing facility
- City budget gets 2 percent trim
- Volunteers sought for program that aids juvenile offenders
- Press Editorial
- To The Editor
- Fire agencies get clean audits
- Run for your health, community’s health
- Bright lights planned for the holidays
- Florist designs dream Christmas trees
- Soccer club donates new uniforms to children in Kenya
- Arts Calendar
- First Stage to get ground-up reconstruction
- Pine Lake Ale House offers fine pub grub
- Spartans become first-time soccer champs
- Wrestling teams feature lettermen, state veterans
- Spartans, Eagles remain on collision course for state championship game
- Bellevue ends Liberty’s postseason in 35-7 loss
- Girls basketball teams eye improved seasons
- Building a better bridge
- Middle school students wire into multimedia
- Learn more about community pool study Tuesday
- Lady Spartans state soccer champs
- Public meetings scheduled regarding YWCA housing facility; first one is Monday
- 520 tolling: Learn more Tuesday
- Timeline is extended on Park Pointe land swap proposal
- State Police seek information about police impersonator
- Come to the “Twilight” Prom tonight
- Two Issaquah gas stations are on state cleanup list
- All three area football teams get first-round wins
- Issaquah uses road-warrior mentality to hold off Kentwood
- Overlake plans new, larger clinic
- Businesses participate in county’s Waste Free Holidays
- Public Meeting
- To The Editor
- Bypass road riles community again



