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Bypass road riles community again

Since voting in February to adopt the no-build option for the proposed Southeast Bypass, the City Council’s meetings have been free of polarizing debate on the subject.

But it all came back to the Transportation Committee Nov. 13, when the final project document came up for discussion. Read more »

Sports

All three area football teams get first-round wins

Skyline extends win streak to 25 with 49-6 romp over Federal Way

Those who follow the undefeated Skyline High School football team know it has strong blockers, speedy kick returners and nearly uncoverable wide receivers. Read more »

Schools

Local Scouts help remember our veterans

Cub Scouts in Pack 639, sponsored by Issaquah VFW Post 3436, collect and return spent shells used in the Veterans Day 21-gun salute at City Hall to post commander David Waggoner. Photo by Greg Farrar.

Cub Scouts in Pack 639, sponsored by Issaquah VFW Post 3436, collect and return spent shells used in the Veterans Day 21-gun salute at City Hall to post commander David Waggoner. Photo by Greg Farrar.

For some students, Nov. 11 may have just been a day off from school. But for others, it was a time toremember sacrifices made by many men and women who have served in the country’s armed forces.

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Scouts care and share in a time of need

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