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West Bests East in Inaugural Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl
Skyline Coach Mat Taylor served as offense coordinator on the winning West team.

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Skyline Coach Mat Taylor served as offense coordinator on the winning West team.

The Sammamish Parks and Recreation Commission will hear a report on the controversial Eastlake Baseball Field renovation project, discuss 8th Street Park master plan at its meeting tonight, Jan. 4, at 6:30 at City Hall.
Councilman Tom Odell will serve a two-year term as the city's Mayor, and councilman John James will serve a one-year term as Deputy Mayor. A public hearing on the collective gardens moratorium was continued to Jan. 17.
The city is working on a master plan for 36 acres of land, and will hold a naming contest in the spring; the first public meeting is scheduled Wednesday, Jan. 11, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at City Hall.
Tom Vance and Ramiro Valderrama will take their oaths of office at the Tuesday, Jan. 3, Sammamish City Council meeting.
Jack and Julie Schuster have launched Lucky Jack's Latte at the edge of Marymoor Park to cater to dog lovers while bringing attention to their longtime business, Wallbeds Northwest.
A baby girl born Sunday afternoon to Swedish employee Katie Ehrenstrom and her husband Matt got the honors of being the first New Year's baby at the new Issaquah campus.
Julie and Jack Schuster started a latte shop catering to dog enthusiasts at their Wallbeds Northwest factory.
The holiday falls on Sunday, so some agencies and services observe a holiday on Monday.
The King County Prosecutor charged Amanda Byrd of Issaquah and Nickolas Pogue, of Everett, with possession of stolen property and drug-related charges; a third suspect could be charged next week.
Several agencies will conduct DUI patrols around the region this weekend.
Thank you to all the Puget Sound Patch readers who shared their holiday lights with us. Check out the local winners, and vote for your national favorite.
On Dec. 29, the King County Public Health Department closed an Issaquah McDonald's store, but it was reopened as of 10:45 a.m. Dec. 30.
Two of the suspects are in custody in King County Jail in connection with a Christmas Day burglary; charges are likely to be filed tomorrow, Dec. 30.
Sammamish sparkles in national holiday decoration contest for our schools.
Dr. Traci Pierce, the LWSD Board of Directors' preferred candidate for superintendent, will meet with Sammamish families at City Hall Tuesday, Jan. 17.
As we celebrate our first full year on the Plateau, here’s a look back at the stories Sammamish Patch readers were most interested in during 2011.
Anderson said in a statement Wednesday that he hasn't ruled out a future run for higher office.
The newest addition to the Cafes Inc. restaurant group has been well-received in Sammamish and inspired expanded hours, owner Michal Scott says.
Winds at speeds of up to 31 miles per hour are expected overnight, along with the rain.