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Issaquah's 'Outlaw' Bad Ben Legg Featured July 13 at History Museum
Issaquah History Museums presents a historical talk on Legg at the Train Depot Museum on July 13.

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Issaquah History Museums presents a historical talk on Legg at the Train Depot Museum on July 13.

IHS's video production class put together an ensemble video involving most of the student body for its 2013 Video Yearbook.
Issaquah and the King County Sheriff's Office will take a leading role in a new county-wide law enforcement team that will be available to investigate officer-involved shootings and other major incidents.
Mercer Island was awarded a $30,000 grant from PSE after several hundred residents agreed to participate in the power provider's 's Green Power Program.
One of the winning entries on June 23 will be chosen for inclusion on the menu at Stopsky's Deli.
Matthew E. Usher began working at Elements Therapeutic Massage after he was fired from a previous spa, and was later charged for allegedly groping a woman
Reverend Greg Asimakoupoulos served as senior minister at Mercer Island Covenant Church for six years.
The following information from June 5-8 was supplied by the Sammamish Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Moviegoers can enjoy $2 Movies, $2 Popcorn, and $2 Soft Drinks with all of the proceeds going to local charities.
The following information from May 30-June 4 was supplied by the Sammamish Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Rotary credited Lindquist as a driving force behind dedicating the annual Mercer Island Half Marathon to the cause of finding a cure to colon cancer.
Maps showing word choice, pronunciation and slang in the U.S. have gone viral this month. What localisms do we have in Issaquah?