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are very positive.
Weekly Readership
The
Issaquah
Press
Sammamish
Review
33,835
135,240
135,340
106,084
105,358
388,123
5,033,419
20,244
471,497+
1,885,988+
6,919,407+
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98,664
26,340
Newcastle
News Total
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SnoValley
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es on the hillside and wants to
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resume, Niven said. But he
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ready to have that conversation.
Niven also said discussions
eventually need to be had
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By Tom Corrigan
tcorrigan@isspress.com
As they finished their
one-year update of the citys
biennial budget, various City
Council members said the
major increase in funding to
support affordable housing was
the single biggest item in the
revised spending plan.
At the urging of Deputy City
Manager Lyman Howard, the
council upped its donation to A
Regional Coalition for Housing
better known as ARCH
By Scott Stoddard/sstoddard@isspress.com
The Eastside Catholic High School football team poses with their
Class 3A state championship trophy after a 48-42 overtime victory over Bellevue on Dec. 4 at the Tacoma Dome. The Crusaders
overcame a 42-14 deficit in the third quarter by scoring the games
final 34 points. They finished the season 13-0 and successfully
defended their 2014 title.
Blake Gregory (10), Skyline High School senior quarterback, and Gonzaga Prep senior quarterback Liam Bell reach out to one another after the Class 4A state
football championship was decided by a 34-16 Bullpups victory Dec. 5 at the Tacoma Dome. For more on the championship game, see story Page 10.
Goal $100,000
To date $24,420
By Christina Corrales-Toy
newcastle@isspress.com
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Stoddard
then held
positions at
several papers
with circulations that
ranked in the
top 100 of U.S.
newspapers,
including The
Scott Stoddard
SpokesmanReview in Spokane, the Seattle
Post-Intelligencer and the
San Antonio Express-News in
Texas.
He has strong ties to the Pacific Northwest, spending 19 years
at daily newspapers in Washington and Oregon over the course
of his career.
Scotts long history of editing and design made him the
perfect candidate to be the new
editor of The Issaquah Press
group, said Charles Horton,
The Issaquah Press newspaper group general manager.
Hes committed to strong local
journalism and understands the
changing media landscape, and
how we can best use the new
tools to tell deeper stories that
Has been serving the local communinty for over 100 years. An
average weekly readership of 33,810. Published every Thursday.
4Make a tax-deductible donation to Issaquah Community
Services. The organization is a
registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
Send donations to Issaquah
Community Services, P.O. Box
669, Issaquah, WA 98027.
4You can also donate to the
cause using PayPal on the ICS
website, www.issaquahcommunityservices.org.
4The names of donors but
not amounts are published in
The Press unless anonymity is
requested. Call ICS at 837-3125
for more information.
munity Services.
The real intent behind Messiah was and still is to benefit
the needs of the local community, Anderson said.
See FUND, Page 2
Heartbreak for
Skyline, Page 14
Clutch performers
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50 cents
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Washington
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Wildcats
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Liberty teams
win state titles
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Contributed
Children skate on the Winter Magic ice rink, a newer, larger synthetic surface that will be open in
Snoqualmie locations through Jan. 2.
Scott Stoddard is the new editor of The Issaquah Press newspaper group. He started Nov. 30.
He replaces former managing
editor Kathleen R. Merrill, who
left The Press in October.
Stoddard comes from The
News Tribune in Tacoma, where
he was a news designer since
2012. In his 27-year career,
Stoddard has worked for papers
large and small, doing everything from page design and
copy editing to reporting and
photography.
Ive learned a lot, and I want
to apply the best of what Ive
learned to this paper, he said.
The industry veterans first
job took him to Alaska immediately after graduating from
Linfield
College in
McMinnville,
Oregon.
He made a
December
drive from
Portland to
Kenai, Alaska,
to become
the sports editor of a small Scott
Stoddard
newspaper
there.
Stoddard then held positions at several papers with
circulations that ranked in the
top 100 of U.S. newspapers,
including The SpokesmanReview in Spokane, the Seattle
Post-Intelligencer and the San
Antonio Express-News in Texas.
See EDITOR, Page 3
Parkinson said.
EFR or the City of
Snoqualmie Fire Department
already serves the other existing
properties on the Snoqualmie
Reservation.
By Dylan Chaffin
dchaffin@snovalleystar.com
Both the City of Snoqualmie
and the Snoqualmie Tribe have
not budged from their positions
on development while officials from both parties agree that
the Snoqualmie Falls are a cherished part of Snoqualmie Valley,
the tribe argues that Snoqualmie
Mayor Matt Larson has been
mischaracterized as the caretaker
of their sacred land.
Ive never seen any place
that you can enhance with
bulldozers on sacred (land) and
burial grounds, said Tribal
Chairwoman Carolyn Lubenau
during a recent phone interview.
She was referencing the press
release issued by the city last
week.
In the release, Larson noted
that one of his highest priorities is not just preserving, but
also restoring and enhancing
the beauty and integrity of
Snoqualmie Falls.
Tribal Councilwoman Lois
Sweet Dorman said that the
December 4, 2015
Newcastle Chamber of Commerce 2015 Diamond Award recipients are (from left) Craig VandenBos,
Wendy Kirchner, Kyle Layos, Steve Dunaychuk, Jeff Green, Aunica Budgeon, James Ricks, Linda
Wakeman, Laura Olskewski, Christy Marsalisi and Steve Buri.
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the Park.
Additionally, Mayor Steve
Buri won the Community
Leadership Award, given to an
individual who demonstrates
uncommon initiative, caring
and leadership in the community.
Buri has served the city
of Newcastle since 2007 as a
councilman, deputy mayor
and mayor. He will leave the
City Council at the end of
December, after he decided not
to run for re-election.
Longtime Olympus resident
Sue Stronk won the Dennis
Yarnell Inspiration Award.
Stronk was recognized for working to make her neighborhood
a better place.
In addition to expanding the
Olympus blockwatch, she also
organizes community events,
See AWARDS, Page 7
Linda
Newing
Allen
Dauterman
Thoughtexchange.
The actual start/stop time
survey will take place in January,
Thiele said. He added he is hoping for high levels of participation in order to gain a clear
picture of the thoughts of the
community.
Its been an issue, really, for
the last year, said L. Michelle,
district spokeswoman. Several
surrounding districts have discussed, or are in the process of
discussing, later start times, she
added.
The main argument is that
school starts too early, especially
for teenagers, who may simply need more sleep. Michelle
talked about disrupting natural
rhythms.
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