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Jeanne is the Local Editor for Kirkland and Redmond Patch sites.  She moved here from Eastern Washington, where she worked for community and business print newspapers, most recently in Spokane at the Journal of Business before coming to Patch in 2010.

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Owl Attack Now Reported in Duvall

A Patch reader says he was attacked by an owl along the Snoqualmie Valley Trail, leaving him with puncture wounds. Previous recent attacks have been reported at Bridle Trails State Park in Kirkland and Soaring Eagle Park in Sammamish.

Owl Attack Now Reported in Duvall
Sammamish-Issaquah|News|

Owl Problems Reported in Duvall

A Patch user told us he was attacked by an owl recently along the Snoqualmie River Trail, leaving him with multiple puncture wounds.

Owl Problems Reported in Duvall
Sammamish-Issaquah|News|

Happy Birthday! Issaquah Resident Celebrates 100th

Marjorie Packard Ball, who lived in Bellevue before moving to an adult family home in Issaquah becomes a centenarian today, Monday, Nov. 12.

Happy Birthday! Issaquah Resident Celebrates 100th
Sammamish-Issaquah|News|

Sammamish Prop. 1 Headed for Approval

With 83 percent of the ballots from Sammamish returned, little is likely to change before votes are certified Nov. 27. Tell us what issues you'd like to see the city look at further as it moves forward.

Sammamish Prop. 1 Headed for Approval
Sammamish-Issaquah|News|

Update: Sammamish Prop. 1 Yes Votes Widen Lead

In the 8:30 p.m. results release from King County Nov. 8, the gap widened in favor of approval for the Sammamish Community and Aquatic Center.

Update: Sammamish Prop. 1 Yes Votes Widen Lead
Sammamish-Issaquah|News|

Whiz Kids: Local Karate Students Earn Black Belts

True Martial Arts students Robert Parker, Sophie Clemmons, Levente Gulyas, Niveda Ganesh, and Michael Ko earned their 1st Degree Black Belts this week.

Whiz Kids: Local Karate Students Earn Black Belts