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BY DANIEL NASHISSAQUAH/SAMMAMISH REPORTER
Initial results for the Nov. 4 general election arrived Tuesday
night and voters in the 5th legislative district were favoring
Republican state house incumbents Jay Rodne and Chad Magendanz over
challengers Essie Hicks and David Spring. U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert
was likewise ahead of Jason Ritchie.
In the race for state legistative district No. 5s rst
rep-resentative position, Rodne was leading Hicks with more than 58
percent of the King County vote.
In the race for the districts second representative posi-tion,
Magendanz led Spring with nearly 59 percent of the county vote.
U.S. Congressional District No. 8 showed similar gures for
Reichert, who was leading Ritchie with more than 59 percent of the
county vote.
Ritchie conceded the race in a statement issued Tuesday
night.
While the results of this years election are not what we hoped
for, this ght is not over, Ritchie said in his speech. Im going to
be working with the people of this district every step of the way
the next two years and I am commit-ted to running again in
2016.
Initiative 1351, mandating smaller class sizes, was seeing a
close race on the rst night. e measure was failing by just under 50
percent statewide. But King County voters were showing a slight
preference for the measure at more than 53 percent.
Initiative 591, blocking state-to-local controls on rearms
sales, was failing with more than 45 percent of statewide Yes
votes. In King County, fewer than a third of ballots counted
supported the measure.
On the ipside, Initiative 594 requiring background checks on
private rearm sales was passing with more than
State incumbents lead 5th, Ritchie concedes US House
BRYAN TRUDE, Issaquah/Sammamish Reporter
Kay Barber-Eck shows off a toy and activity packet for 10- to
12-year-old girls in the processing center of Eastside Baby Corner.
Operations Manager Madeline Fish is in the background.
FILE PHOTO
Pacific Cascade Middle School
BY BRYAN TRUDEISSAQUAH/SAMMAMISH REPORTER
For 12 hours a week Kay Barber-Eck trades the o ce environment
of Microso , where she works as an executive assistant, to work in
a warehouse sorting toys and books.
No, its not some part-time gig to make ends meet: Eck is a
volunteer, helping the Eastside Baby Corner in Issaquah sort
through the thousands of items donated each week to help Eastside
children stay warm, stay fed and stay entertained.
Eck, an Issaquah resident, was prompted to volunteer at the
center a er 20 years of volunteering with the Issaquah School
District, which came to an end a er the last
of her children graduated. What prompted me to come here was
the empty nest, Eck said. I no longer had the schools to
volunteer for.
A search of Microso s internal volun-teerism database revealed
the Eastside Baby Corner to Eck, who is now in her second year of
volunteer service. In 2013, Eck spent 221 hours helping at the
center.
Each week, Eck helps to stu more than 200 bags with toys, books,
clothes and shoes to ll orders placed by service groups throughout
the Eastside. e 169 programs and groups that receive help from
Eastside Baby Corner include schools, hospitals, the YWCA and the
Salvation Army. Despite
Pure joy in the warehouse
Threat investigation delays Pacific Cascade school
BY BRYAN TRUDE & DANIEL NASHISSAQUAH/SAMMAMISH REPORTER
An investigation by King County Sheri s depu-ties delayed the
opening of Paci c Cascade Middle School in connection
to shooting threats seen online.
Monday evening deputies responded to a caller who reported
reading threats online. e caller, a teacher at Paci c Cascade,
received the threats through a web site used by students to
turn
in homework. e threats regarded the shooting of speci c
individuals who work and study at Paci c Cascade.
Following a nightlong investigation, deputies identi ed a
13-year-old fe-male student as the suspect. ey contacted her and
her parents at home and deter-mined she had no access to
rearms.
Sheri s investigation into online threats will likely lead to
felony charges for 13-year-old girl
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Issaquah School District was noti ed of the threats.
Issaquah Superintendent
Ron iele was at Paci c Cascade that morning as students,
teachers and sta reported for classes a er 9 a.m.
King County deputies and our sta did a won-
derful job of getting the message out as quickly as they could,
iele said. All is well here.
iele added that while classes were on as normal, King County
would have an increased police presence at the school out of an
abun-dance of caution.
An investigating detec-tive is expected to forward charges of
felony harass-ment to the King County Prosecutor within a week.
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60 percent statewide. Meanwhile, nearly three-quarters of King
County ballots sup-ported the measure.
By Wednesday at the Reporters press
time, King County voters had turned out at 31.34 percent while
32.59 percent turnout had been seen statewide. Washington is a
mail-in election state and ballots continue to be counted. Any new
ballots will be counted over the next three weeks until the
election is certi ed Nov. 25.Daniel Nash:
[email protected]
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the name Eastside Baby Corner, the center helps provide for
children into their mid-teens.
We process orders for care providers, we dont do direct service
here, Operations Manager Madeline Fish said. We process maybe 1,000
orders a week Every clothing bundle includes the stu ed animals,
the shoes, the toys, and Kay is helping us to get all that
organized.
While Eck and other Mi-croso groups and employ-ees are an asset
to the center
for their volunteer hours, the Eastside Baby Corner also bene ts
through the Microso Employee Giving Program, which matches employee
donations dollar for dollar and gives $17 per hour of volunteer
work, with an annual limit of $15,000 per employee. To date,
Microso employees volunteering at the Eastside Baby Corner have
raised $6,681 for the center, buy-ing consumables such as formula
and diapers.
For Eck, the bene t of her work doesnt lie just with Microso s
contribu-tions, but with her own sense of service.
It is so easy to just ll a
bag, but every bag there is a name attached, she said.
Despite ongoing com-munity support and dona-tions, the center is
always in need of items. When the Reporter visited the center, Fish
said that the center was in need of bedding, clothes and shoes for
school-age boys, and toothpaste.
ere is never a generic order, Fish said.
For more information on how to make a donation or how to
volunteer, visit www.babycorner.org
Bryan Trude: 425-391-0363 ext. 5054;
[email protected]
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Shelves of items collected
for children at Eastside
Baby Corner, which despite
its name serves clients newborns to
teens.
BRYAN TRUDE,Issaquah/
Sammamish Reporter
Veterans Day service at senior centerBY DANIEL
NASHISSAQUAH/SAMMAMISH REPORTER
e Issaquah Senior Center will host a Veterans Day service at the
center 11 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 11, marking the signing of the World
War I armistice on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th
month.
Councilwoman Eileen Barber, who is active in local veterans
matters and is the daughter of a a serviceman, will deliver the
keynote speech.
Liberty High Schools Reserve O cer
Training Corps will perform a 21-gun salute and color guard
duties, followed by a tribute to the late entertainer and avid USO
performer Bob Hope, Issaquah VFW leader David Waggoner said.
Snacks will be provided before and a er the event, he said.
e center is located at 75 NE Creek Way, next to Veterans
Memorial Field, in Issaquah.
Daniel Nash: 425-391-0363 ext. 5052;
[email protected]
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BY BRYAN TRUDEISSAQUAH/SAMMAMISH REPORTER
Following months of internal controver-sy, the Seattle-based
Mars Hill megachurch is shutting its doors, leaving the ultimate
fate of the churchs Sammamish campus uncertain.
Calls to Mars Hill Sammamish went un-answered Friday the church
is normally closed on Fridays in the hours following the
announcement made by Pastor Dave Bruskas on the Mars Hill website
Oct. 31.
Following much prayer and lengthy discussion with Mars Hills
leadership, the board of Mars Hill has concluded that rather than
remaining a centralized multi-site church the best future for each
of our existing local churches is for them to become autonomous
self-governed entities, Bruskas wrote. is means that each of our
locations has an opportunity to become a new church, rooted in the
best of what Mars Hill has been in the past, and
independently led and run by its own local elder teams.
Each Mars Hill location can choose to become independent and
self-governed, merge with another location, or disband altogether,
according to Bruskas. All existing Mars Hill properties will either
be sold, or have the loans assumed by the local church entities if
approved by lenders. Any remaining funds will be distributed as
seed money for the newly independent churches.
Ultimately, the success of this plan, and the future viability
of each of these new local churches rest solely on all of us
continuing to be faithful in supporting Jesus mission through our
attendance and continued giving, Bruskas wrote.
For more information, visit ww.marshill.com.
Bryan Trude: 425-391-0363 ext. 5054;
[email protected]
Fate uncertain for Mars Hill Sammamish campus
BY DANIEL NASHISSAQUAH/SAMMAMISH REPORTER
Representatives from Darigold and Costco Wholesale Corporation
urged the Issaquah city council to reconsider the Business and
Occupation tax increase in Mayor Fred Butlers 2015 budget
pro-posal. e comments were given during the councils regular
meeting, held Monday.
Under the proposed 2015 budget, the B&O tax rate for
manufacturing, whole-sale and retail businesses would nearly double
to 0.15 percent of gross income on April 1, 2015 and increase again
to 0.20 percent in 2016. e rate on all other businesses currently
higher than on manufac-turing/wholesale/retail would increase once
to 0.12 percent.
Sharon Appelt, the tax director of Darigold Inc., said the
manufacturing in-crease could be detrimental to the slight pro t
margins below 5 percent, Appelt said of the dairy manu-facturers
Front Street plant. e plant, which makes cultured dairy products,
employs approximately 120 union wage workers, she said.
Every little notch you take out of the margin puts
that plant more at risk for its operations, Appelt said.
Appelt also expressed displeasure with the fact the rate for
services would be lower than that for businesses that created
commodities under the proposal.
So a CPA, which is what I am, would pay a lower rate than a
manufacturer that makes boxes of butter, she said. ink about that,
it is counterintuitive.
Costco VP Arthur Jackson said the company considered paying its
local taxes on store operations a corporate responsibil-ity. But
the sharp increase of the current rate would be threatening to the
lo-cal warehouse store, he
said. He proposed a more gradual increase of the tax rate to 0.1
percent in 2015 and 0.12 percent in 2016, pending a study of the
ef-fect of the increase.
e above schedule real-izes a 75 percent increase on the B&O
tax rate over a three-year period, Jackson said. City revenue will
actually increase at a higher rate based on sales growth,
organically.
Issaquah Chamber presi-dent Matthew Bott urged review and
minimization of the tax increase, follow-ing the Chambers formal
coming-out against said increase.
Evergreen Ford part-ner Tony Rehn spoke last against the
proposed in-crease. He said that though his car dealership would be
considered a small business compared against Costco or Darigold,
the tax impacts would be large. Rehn claimed the dealerships tax
bill could rise to $200,000.
e city council did not vote on the B&O tax proposal at the
meeting, but is expected to a rm a plan with the passage of the
budget near the end of this year.
Daniel Nash: 425-391-0363 ext. 5052;
[email protected]
Costco and Darigold ask city to reconsider B&O tax plan
Every little notch you take out of the margin puts that plant
more at risk.- Sharon Appelt, Darigold tax director
BRANDON MACZ, Bellevue Reporter
Former Mars Hill members protest outside of the church in
Bellevue Aug. 3.
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Placing the burden on abusers
Gov. Jay Inslee has proclaimed Nov. 2-9 as Drowsy Driving
Prevention Week in Washington State. While this proclamation is a
signi cant step towards drowsy driving awareness and prevention,
there is much more that needs to be done to keep this pandemic o of
our roads and highways. We must change attitudes about drowsy
driving rst.
On Oct. 4, the Issaquah Police Department responded to a report
of a vehicle that was being driven erratically in the Issaquah
Highlands. An o cer quickly found the car parked in the Safeway
parking lot. e driver was fast asleep. When he was woken up and
interviewed, he told IPD he had been working almost 72 hours
straight before he got behind the wheel of his car to go home.
While in line at the bank recently, I heard a conversation
between a customer and a bank teller. e customer told of his recent
extreme sports bike trip in the Cascades. He then casually said
that he had been up for over 24 hours before he drove back over
Snoqualmie Pass to his home in Bellevue. e somewhat macho tone of
the biker gave the impression driving while tired was also part of
his extreme sport. And the teller was impressed.
A co-worker has a second job in addition to her day job. She
mentioned that many times each week she only got around four hours
of sleep each night. When she drove home from her moonlighting job
at two or three in the morning, she was usually very tired. But she
said it was a straight line on the freeway, and that she knew the
way home even when exhausted.
In 2006, our then 17-year old daughter, Mora, nearly died from
multiple fractures and a traumatic brain injury caused by a driver
who was awake for 24 hours and who had fallen asleep at the wheel
of her car. Several months a er the accident, Mora was still in
recovery and rehabili-tation. During that time, we talked with the
nurses and caregivers about what caused Moras injuries. A few of
the
DROWSY DRIVINGIts time for Washington
to wake up
I am the father of 6-year-old twins. My wife, Colleen, and I
want to raise a son who respects women and a daugh-ter who lives in
a world where she is respected and free from violence.
In September 2014, NFL football star Ray Rices assault on his
then- ance, captured on video, received signi cant media at-tention
and brought to national awareness the unfortunate prevalence of
domestic violence in our society.
e statistics are sobering. An estimated
one-in-four women experience rape, physical assault or stalking
in the context of a relationship or a date.
e Washington State Coalition Against Domestic Violence reports
that 35 people were killed in Washington state last year as a
result of domestic vio-lence. Overwhelmingly, these tragedies are
the result of mens violence against women. ey include the woman
stran-gled and beaten by her boyfriend and the mother murdered by
her daughters ex-boyfriend. ese are our mothers, sisters, daughters
and friends.
When violence against women makes the headlines, people o en
ask: Why does she stay? But this question wrong-ly places the
burden on the victim. It is time to stop asking why does she stay?
and instead ask why is he violent?
October was Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
I am committed to leading an o ce that works to eliminate
violence against women. Our work with stakeholders has helped pass
legislation to punish o enders and empower survivors. We dedicate
grant dollars to local advocacy organizations that provide services
to survivors in rural communities. Our work will continue.
We can all do our part. Speak up when someone tells
inappropriate jokes or stories. If you learn your female friends or
family members are experiencing violence, let them know you are
there to help. Teach your children to respect themselves and
others. Do not tolerate domestic violence.
Together we can make a di erence for the women in our lives.
When women live without fear, our whole society bene ts.
Bob Ferguson is the attorney general for the state of
Washington.
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nurses said that they regularly work double shis each week and
drove home exhausted aer being up nearly 24 hours. Even in front of
our daughter, they freely said they did not want any increased
drowsy driving laws or penalties because they said caregivers were
oen the worst oenders.
e Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that
cognitive impairment aer being approximately 18 hours awake is
similar to that of someone with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of
0.05%. Aer about 24 hours awake, impairment is equivalent to a BAC
of 0.10%, higher than the legal limit in all states. Not only every
driver in our state, but also our legislators and our judges need
to understand the widespread seriousness of drowsy driving, and how
many people are injured and killed by this pan-demic each year.
Attitudes about drowsy driving need to change.
But like attitudes about drunk driving 30 years ago, like
texting while driving and distracted driv-ing today, the only thing
that will really change attitudes, mindsets and habits toward
getting behind the wheel of a car when you have not slept for 20 or
more hours is swi and sure penalties.
Before others are injured or killed by drowsy drivers, we
urge
our state legislators to put aside the bickering of partisan
poli-tics and to beef up Washingtons reckless driving laws to
include penalties if a driver injures or kills someone aer
deliberately getting behind the wheel of a car aer being awake over
20 to 22 hours. Or to nd the vision and the guts to pass a specic
drowsy driving law in Washington state like New Jerseys Maggies
Law.
Yes, in some cases, an accident caused by a driver who fell
asleep at the wheel may be harder to prove than drunk driving. But
drowsy driving kills, injures and shatters lives just the same as
drunk driving. Just ask the survi-vors. Ask the family and friends
of those lost or injured last month or last year from the actions
of a drowsy driver. Just ask our daughter.
We want all drivers in Wash-ington to be aware of their level of
fatigue or alertness before they get behind the wheel of a car this
week, during the busy holiday season and throughout the year. Save
a life and get some rest.
For more information on drowsy driving, go to the National Sleep
Foundation website www.drowsydriving.org and AAA Foundations
website: www.aaafoundation.org
William Shaw is publisher of the Issaquah & Sammamish
Reporter
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As Eastside drivers get used to the changes brought on by the
start of Daylight Savings Time, the Washington State Patrol is
oering tips for commuters driving without enough sleep.
e rst week of November is Drowsy Driving Prevention Week, said
state patrol spokesman Chris Webb. According to the AAA Foundation
for Trac Safety 28 percent of motorists, about one in four,
reported being so tired behind the wheel they had a hard time
staying awake on the nations roads. More than 30 percent of people
who reported driving drowsy were college age, 19-24 years old.
Driving drowsy can have a tremendous impact on not only the
driver, but others who are travel-ing on the highways, Webb
said.
Seven people in Washington state died as a result of drowsy
driving in 2013, according to the Washington State Trac Safety
Commission.
To mark Drowsy Driving Prevention Week, the state patrol oers
the following tips to make sure drivers are refreshed and alert
behind the wheel. Get a good nights sleep before hitting the
high-
way. Give yourself plenty of time to arrive at your
destination. Pull over and take a break every two hours or
100 miles. On long trips, use the buddy system to share
driving duties. Avoid consuming alcohol or medication that
can have side eects or cause drowsiness. Dont drive at times you
would normally be
asleep.
For more information on the eects of drowsy driving and how to
prevent it, visit www.drowsy-driving.org.
WSP tips for drowsy drivers
A pair of Sammamish sisters raised more than $2,500 to sup-port
their little brother, who was diagnosed with autism.
RJ Gemmet, of Sammamish, was diagnosed as being autistic last
year. In response his older sisters, Taylor, of Skyline High
School, and Madison, of Pine Lake Middle School, formed
Team RJDanceLegend. e team took part in the 2014 Walk Now for
Autism Speaks Puget Sound, held Sept. 27 at the Seattle Centers
Mural Amphet-heatre. e team ranked 13th in total money raised at
the walk, which was led by $20,106 raised by Team Microso.
In addition to all three Gem-
met children, Team RJDanceLe-gend consisted of Sammamish
residents Alyssa Murphy, Brianna VanderWeide, Sarah Buchanan, Cali
Fasano, Blair Ivy, Jenna Ellis, Paul Vonsovic, Jona-than Gemmet,
Christie Gemmet, Kasie Pranghofer, Kayden Prang-hofer and Keagan
Pranghofer.
Sammamish teens raise $2,500
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BY BRANDON MACZREPORTER NEWSPAPERS
Last months seizure of a large cache of rearms and drugs by the
Eastside Narcotics Task Force is just one highlight to the regional
struggle to contain a heroin epidemic that is showing no signs of
slow-ing down.
In 2010, the task force seized just less than 1,000 grams of
heroin. is year it already has taken nearly 6,000 grams, or roughly
13 pounds of heroin o the street.
e Bellevue Fire Department reports its use of Narcan (Nalaxone),
a drug admin-istered to those su ering from an opiate overdose,
increased from 49 patients in 2010 to 75 in 2013. e Bellevue Police
Department also is considering equip-ping its o cers with Narcan; O
cers have responded to more than 120 heroin-related calls this
year, up from fewer than 40 in 2010.
It reverses that e ect immediately, said Bellevue Fire Lt. Rich
Burke. We do track the use of (Narcan) but theres no way to say we
used that in the face of a heroin overdose as opposed to an
oxycodone or mor-phine overdose.
While prescrip-tion opiates like oxycodone and oxycontin have
long been in high demand, heroin has become a cheap and more easily
accessible alternative over the past several years, said Norman
Johnson, chief executive o cer for era-peutic Health Services,
which has been operating a methadone clinic in Bellevue since
2012.
THS started with 90 Eastside clients when it opened in July
2012, due to demand for closer treatment than Seattle. It now
serves 415 clients, a 360-percent increase since its opening. It is
contractu-ally allowed 440 clients under an agreement with King
County. THS Eastside Branch Manager Jeremy Peterson said that
increase is partly due to an increase in heroin use, but also is
the result of better access to
treatment services.Johnson said strides made nationally to
curb the use of prescription painkillers has been e ective, but
is also driving demand for heroin. Under a new rule by the U.S.
Drug Enforcement Agency that took e ect Oct. 6, hydrocodone
combination products were reclassi ed from a Schedule III to
Schedule II narcotic, making them more di cult to obtain.
at has an incredible implication, from my experience, said
Johnson, adding the reclassi cation is expected to drive the demand
for heroin even higher.
Heroin became more attractive to those addicted to oxycodone and
oxycontin sev-eral years ago, when pharmaceutical com-panies
removed ingredients that allowed the drugs to be smoked, said
Bellevue Police Capt. Bill Bryant, who serves on the Eastside
Narcotics Task Force.
ats when heroin was cheaper at the time, he said.
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the task force so far this year. e typical addict, Bryant said,
uses 1-3 grams daily, which results in users committing
crimes to a ord their habit.Its a ecting the whole spectrum
of
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domestic violence.
e narcotics task force has ramped up its emphasis on combatting
the heroin problem on the Eastside over the past sev-eral years,
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out of South America and Mexico.
ere also is a push from law enforce-ment to see more dealers and
tra ckers charged with controlled substance homi-cides related to
fatal overdoses of heroin, Bryant said, adding that there have been
at
Heroin is very acces-sible in the high schools and I dont think
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least eight in Bellevue over the past several years.
According to a 2013 report on drug abuse trends in King County
by the Uni-versity of Washington Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute,
heroin-involved deaths increased from 49 in 2009 to 99 in 2013.
Whats most frightening for the Bellevue Police captain is how
quickly heroin is growing in popularity among teens.
Young adults were the largest age group seeking treatment for
heroin addiction in 2013, according to the ADIA report, and
heroin-involved deaths by those under 30 years old increased from
seven in 2009 to 34 in 2013.
Heroin is very accessible in the high schools, Bryant said, and
I dont think theres a high school out there that is im-mune to it
because its so prevalent.
Whats going on on the Eastside with young people, said Johnson,
there will be demand for more (heroin).
Just as high school cliques exist, divid-ing likeminded teens
into various social groups, Peterson said heroin users become part
of a subculture, bonded by addiction.
ey wind up in families of their own, he said.
While law enforcement continues to target the sources of heroin
around King County, Johnson said erapeutic Health Services is
working to reduce the time re-
quired to dispense methadone. THS is also adding primary care
physicians at its facili-ties Capitol Hill, followed by Bellevue
and then Everett to provide preventative care for those in
treatment to reduce the physical symptoms that come with getting
clean.
THS is now requesting quali cations from contractors to begin
construction of a new methadone clinic in Snohomish County, Johnson
said.
Jim Vollendro , director for the Mental Health and Substance
Abuse Division of the King County Department of Commu-nity and
Human Services, said Evergreen Treatment Services is working hard
to handle treatment demands in south King County.
With the expansion of Medicaid through the A ordable Care Act,
Vollendro said his agency will continue to add to its net-work of
drug treatment providers, such as THS and ETS, as the demand
increases.
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Issaquah Oct. 24ROAD RAGE: Two driv-ers clashed on Northwest
Gilman Boulevard aer one driver thought another had cut him o and
brake checked him multiple times. e driver behind followed the
other into the Safeway parking lot where
a confrontation ensued. An ocer counseled them on their
behavior.Oct. 25STOLEN CAR: A Chevrolet pick-up truck, valued at
$18,000, was reported sto-len from the 1600 block of 18th Avenue
Northwest.STINKER OF A CALL: An ocer responded to a
report of a portable potty unit blowing around the roadway near
Northeast Park Drive and 10th Av-enue Northeast. e toilet was not
found, but a large construction barrel was removed from the
roadway.Oct. 26ASSAULT: ree men a 28-year-old from Bremer-ton, a
26-year-old from Issaquah and a 31-year-old from Issaquah were
ar-rested in connection to an assault case.
Oct. 27SUSPENDED: A 30-year-old Othello woman was arrested on
eastbound I-90 for driving on a suspended license.
Oct. 28DUI: A 40-year-old Is-saquah man was arrested for driving
under the inu-ence in the aermath of a no-injury accident call near
Southeast Issaquah-Fall City Road and Southeast Black Nugget
Road.
Oct. 29ANGERNET: Police re-sponded to a disturbance report at a
Southeast Newport Way apartment. e occupant stated he was yelling
at his computer because he did not have an Internet connection.
SammamishOct. 21DO NO HARM: A resident on 225th Avenue
South-east called police to report fraudulent medical bills. e
caller told police he knew the bills were fraudu-lent because he
uses a dif-ferent name for healthcare. Oct. 26TIME TO CHANGE THE
LOCKS: A homeowner on 243 Avenue Northeast had their home
burglar-ized. Although a laptop and purse were stolen and vehicles
ransacked, there was no sign of forced entry. e homeowner believes
thieves used a key stolen with a purse in Bellevue on Oct. 18. A
Target card in that purse has also been used since the the. CANT
BLAME THE WIND: A driver on 240th Way Southeast was stopped and
arrested for DUI. Oct. 27OPEN DOOR, OPEN INVITATION: A resident on
Southeast 20th Street called police to report a rie sto-len from
their garage. e garage door was le open.
Oct. 28DONT MIND THE TICK-ING: A resident on 204th Lane
Northeast turned over an item to police for disposal by the Bomb
Dis-posal Unit. Police declined to describe the object. Oct.
29WRONG PLACE FOR A NAP: A driver was arrested aer being found
passed out behind the wheel of his vehicle near the intersec-tion
of 228th Avenue Northeast and Northeast 6th Street, was arrested
for a similar reason in 2009.RIGHT THROUGH THE FRONT: Unknown
subjects forced their way into a home on 211th Place Southeast,
breaking a side window to unlock the front door deadbolt. No report
on what may have been stolen. Oct. 30DING DONG DITCHER:An unknown
white male adult rang the doorbell on a home on 214th Place
Southeast just aer 11 p.m., but ran before the homeowner could
answer. Someone matching that description was seen run-ning around
the lawn, and up and down the street. Oct. 31GETTING PERSONAL: A
resident on Southeast 34th Street called to report un-known persons
in Florida attempting to open a credit card account in her name,
whom had the answers to personal security questions.
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BY BRYAN TRUDEISSAQUAH/SAMMAMISH REPORTER
When talking to Larry Crandall, president of the SAMMI Awards
Foundation, he is always quick to point out how the SAMMIs are not
about a simple award, but the stories of the people who work, live
and play on the Sam-mamish plateau.
Nominations for the 14th annual SAMMI Awards are now open. e
awards will be announced at the SAMMI Award Ceremony at the EX3
Teen Center on March 21, 2015.
Since 2001 SAMMI, which stands for Sammamish Acknowledging Magni
cent Moments of Inspiration, has been recognizing the people who
make life in Sammamish better for their neighbors and the community
as a whole.
Its important for the community to hear the stories of their
service, Crandall said. It brings the community together.
While the number of SAMMIs awarded varies from year to year
according to Crandall, on average 10 people are honored per year
following evaluation by a panel of judges. Awards are given in
categories for long service, commu-nity spirit, courage,
environmental stewardship and youth spirit.
Above all, the goal and the spirit of the SAMMIs is to bring
Sammamish together in celebration.
is is a feel-good, win-win kind of thing, Crandall said. I know
its kind of pass, but it is also the whole point of the SAMMI
awards.
Applications need to be turned in online or by mail by Dec. 8.
For more information or to nominate someone online, visit
www.sammiawards.org.
Bryan Trude: 425-391-0363 ext. 5054;
[email protected]
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The 14th Annual SAMMI Awards, recognizing those who make
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Larry Crandall, take place in March.
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cent Moments of Inspiration awards began in 2001
BY BRYAN TRUDEISSAQUAH/SAMMAMISH REPORTER
A Sammamish student was chosen to join some of the nations best
and brightest for a three-day conference of the nations future
leaders in medicine.
Jenny Yang, a junior at Skyline High School, has been selected
to attend the Congress of Future Medical Leaders, beginning Nov. 14
in Washington, D.C.
e congress, presented by the National Academy of Fu-ture
Physicians and Medical Scientists (NAFPMS), is a free three-day
event serving high school students who aim for a career in medicine
or medical research. While there, Yang and other attendees will sit
in on talks from Nobel Laure-ates and National Medal of Science
winners, receive advice from Ivy League educators and the deans of
the nations top medical schools, as well as get rst-hand experience
with the cutting edge of medical technology and knowledge.
Yang was nominated by the NAFPMS medical director, Dr. Connie
Mariano. Yang was selected for her academic achievement, leadership
potential, and her determination to serve humanity in the eld of
medicine, according to Mariano.
is is a crucial time in America when we need more doctors and
medical scientists who are even better pre-pared for a future that
is changing exponentially, NAFPMS Executive Director Richard Rossi
said. Focused, bright and determined students like Jenny Yang are
our future, and she deserves all the mentoring and guidance we can
give her.
Bryan Trude: 425-391-0363 ext. 5054;
[email protected]
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*Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price. **Special Holiday Sales
Event Pricing. Instant Rebate offer of $50 off any new Honda
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Honda Generator above 3,000 watts purchased Nov. 1 through Dec. 1,
2014. No rain checks. At participating dealers only. Special
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owners manual before operating your Honda Power Equipment and never
use in an enclosed or partially enclosed area where you could be
exposed to odorless, poisonous
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Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Get up to $200 Instant Rebate on a Honda Generator!
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*Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price. **Special Holiday Sales
Event Pricing. Instant Rebate offer of $50 off any new Honda
Generator up to and including 3,000 watts and $200 off any new
Honda Generator above 3,000 watts purchased Nov. 1 through Dec. 1,
2014. No rain checks. At participating dealers only. Special
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owners manual before operating your Honda Power Equipment and never
use in an enclosed or partially enclosed area where you could be
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Honda Motor Co., Inc.
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*Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price. **Special Holiday Sales
Event Pricing. Instant Rebate offer of $50 off any new Honda
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2014. No rain checks. At participating dealers only. Special
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owners manual before operating your Honda Power Equipment and never
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exposed to odorless, poisonous carbon monoxide. Connection of a
generator to house power requires a transfer device to avoid
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Something is wrong with your furnace.Perhaps its running louder
than usual, making
an odd noise or cycling on and o repeatedly if its working at
all.
Maybe your whole house is too cold, or some rooms are signi
cantly warmer than others.
Our tips will help you determine whether you should replace your
furnace or simply repair it and whether your furnace is actually
the reason your home is so cold. Before you pick up your phone to
call any company, check your furnace lters rst! The majority of our
service calls could be solved with changing your furnace lter. If
you dont know where it is, please call and we will tell you.
When you should repair insteadWhether you should repair or
replace a
dysfunctional furnace depends on which part is causing the
problem, how much the repair would cost and how old your furnace
is.
Problems with the following parts can almost always be xed.
Hot surface ignitor High/low limit switch Anything involving a
thermostat Gas valve Flame sensor Thermocouple Filters
If a part is no longer available because your furnace is too
old, repair may be impossible.
Signs your furnace is deadMany experts say you should consider
replacing
your furnace after 15 years, since it might be reaching the end
of its life.
We disagree.Some furnaces will last 25 or 30 years or even
longer so replacing a 15-year-old furnace just because is
premature.
An experienced technician might be able to give you an idea of
how much life your old furnace has left based on its service
history and an analysis of how the components are functioning, but
theres no de nitive way to tell.
Problems with the following parts usually means its time to
replace your furnace:
Heat exchanger (cracked)
Blower motor Inducer motor Control board (sometimes
repairable,
depending on furnace brand)If the parts are still under warranty
(a typical
one runs 10 years) and these items are covered, do the repairs.
But these parts often become faulty when the furnace is older. The
repairs can be so expensive that replacement makes more sense,
especially since one large repair can be the beginning of many
repairs. This is also a really good time to get a second opinion,
most heating companies would be happy to sell you a new furnace
than repair a 15 year old furnace.
When your furnace isnt to blameIf your home is too cold, the
furnace isnt
necessarily the culprit. The following xes are easier and less
expensive than furnace repair or replacement. (As a bonus, many of
these will also make your air conditioner more eff ective.)
Is your furnace getting power? Check for tripped circuit
breakers or blown fuses.
Leaky ducts (the metal tubes that distribute heat throughout
your home) can be sealed so that more hot air actually gets blown
into rooms instead of seeping into the attic. The American Council
for an Energy E cient Economy says sealing leaky ducts can improve
e ciency by 15% to 20%; it will set you back a few hundred dollars,
but thats much cheaper than a new furnace.
Better insulation in your attic and walls will help your home
retain heat.
New weather stripping around doors and windows will keep cold
out and heat in.
Upgrading a manual thermostat to an electronic one can regulate
your homes heat more e ectively and lower your energy bills.
Replacing a furnaces dirty air lter can improve air ow.
A furnace can generate a certain amount of heat per hour. This
number is expressed in British thermal units (BTUs). The higher the
number, the larger the home the furnace can heat.
Choose the right contractorMost people will nd the cheapest
furnace and
not care who the contractor is. You wouldnt buy a car like this,
and your furnace will be with you
longer than your car. When your mother told you You get what you
pay for she wasnt kidding.
Who you hire to install your furnace is more important than
furnace brand.
Look for contractors who are NATE-certifi ed; the North American
Technician Excellence designation means they have passed tests
demonstrating real-world HVAC knowledge.
Make sure the contractor is licensed, insured and bonded, and
has been in business for many years. You want someone who will be
there to service and repair your furnace and honor the labor
warranty, which should be for at least one year.A good
contractor will perform a heat load
analysis at your home based on square footage, ventilation,
windows and insulation before giving you an estimate or
recommending a furnace.
The labor estimate should include installation; any adjustments
to ducting, venting, fuel delivery or electrical systems; and
disposal.
The contractor should provide details about recommended furnace
brand, size, e ciency and parts warranty, as well as operating
costs.- Proper maintenance saves money AllStar HVAC in Fall City
425-222-7652
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QUALITY, IT'S A MATTER OF PRIDE AT ALL STAR
Matthew [email protected]
Integrity is doing the right thing.
Even when no one is watching.
C.S Lewis
Thats how I would describe Matthew Zuckerberg, our residential
comfort specialist.
When your ready to replace your furnace, Matthew is a phone call
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Integrity is doing the right thing.
Even when no one is watching.
C.S Lewis
Thats how I would describe Matthew Zuckerberg, our residential
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When your ready to replace your furnace, Matthew is a phone call
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[email protected]
That's how we would describe Matthew Zuckerberg, our residential
comfort specialist. When you're ready to replace your furnace,
Matthew is a phone call away.
Integrity is doing the right thing, even when no one is
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Keeping Issaquah and Sammamish warm in the Winter and cool in
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owners manual before operating your Honda Power Equipment and never
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Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Get up to $200 Instant Rebate on a Honda Generator!
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*Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price. **Special Holiday Sales
Event Pricing. Instant Rebate offer of $50 off any new Honda
Generator up to and including 3,000 watts and $200 off any new
Honda Generator above 3,000 watts purchased Nov. 1 through Dec. 1,
2014. No rain checks. At participating dealers only. Special
Financing Available at participating dealers only. Please read the
owners manual before operating your Honda Power Equipment and never
use in an enclosed or partially enclosed area where you could be
exposed to odorless, poisonous
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company personnel. Consult a qualifi ed electrician. 2014 American
Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Get up to $200 Instant Rebate on a Honda Generator!
Ask about our full line of Honda Accessories!
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EG Series5000 and 6500 watt models also available!
EB Series5000 and 6500 watt models also available!
EM Series5000 and 6500 watt models also available!
*Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price. **Special Holiday Sales
Event Pricing. Instant Rebate offer of $50 off any new Honda
Generator up to and including 3,000 watts and $200 off any new
Honda Generator above 3,000 watts purchased Nov. 1 through Dec. 1,
2014. No rain checks. At participating dealers only. Special
Financing Available at participating dealers only. Please read the
owners manual before operating your Honda Power Equipment and never
use in an enclosed or partially enclosed area where you could be
exposed to odorless, poisonous
carbon monoxide. Connection of a generator to house power
requires a transfer device to avoid possible injury to power
company personnel. Consult a qualifi ed electrician. 2014 American
Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Get up to $200 Instant Rebate on a Honda Generator!
Ask about our full line of Honda Accessories!
EB4000 $2,109.95 $1,899.00 $200.00 $1,699.00
REGULAR PRICE*
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INSTANT REBATE
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EG Series5000 and 6500 watt models also available!
EB Series5000 and 6500 watt models also available!
EM Series5000 and 6500 watt models also available!
*Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price. **Special Holiday Sales
Event Pricing. Instant Rebate offer of $50 off any new Honda
Generator up to and including 3,000 watts and $200 off any new
Honda Generator above 3,000 watts purchased Nov. 1 through Dec. 1,
2014. No rain checks. At participating dealers only. Special
Financing Available at participating dealers only. Please read the
owners manual before operating your Honda Power Equipment and never
use in an enclosed or partially enclosed area where you could be
exposed to odorless, poisonous
carbon monoxide. Connection of a generator to house power
requires a transfer device to avoid possible injury to power
company personnel. Consult a qualifi ed electrician. 2014 American
Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Get up to $200 Instant Rebate on a Honda Generator!
Ask about our full line of Honda Accessories!
EB4000 $2,109.95 $1,899.00 $200.00 $1,699.00
REGULAR PRICE*
SPECIAL PRICE**
INSTANT REBATE
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EU3000is $2,329.95 $1,999.00 $50.00 $1,949.00
REGULAR PRICE*
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INSTANT REBATE
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EM4000 $2,249.95 $1,999.00 $200.00 $1,799.00
REGULAR PRICE*
SPECIAL PRICE**
INSTANT REBATE
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EU3000i Handi $2,599.95 $2,299.00 $50.00 $2,249.00
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INSTANT REBATE
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EU2000i $1,149.95 $999.00 $50.00 $949.00
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EG4000 $1,699.95 $1,499.00 $200.00 $1,299.00
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EU2000i Camo $1,299.95 $1,149.00 $50.00 $1,099.00
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EU7000is $4,499.95 $3,999.00 $200.00 $3,799.00
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INSTANT REBATE
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EU2000i Companion $1,279.95 $1,099.00 $50.00 $1,049.00
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Act now! Offer good Nov. 1 - Dec. 1, 2014 only.
Honda HolidaySales Event!
50$INSTANT REBATE
50$INSTANT REBATE
50$INSTANT REBATE
50$INSTANT REBATE
50$INSTANT REBATE
200$INSTANT REBATE
200$INSTANT REBATE
200$INSTANT REBATE
200$INSTANT REBATE
EG Series5000 and 6500 watt models also available!
EB Series5000 and 6500 watt models also available!
EM Series5000 and 6500 watt models also available!
*Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price. **Special Holiday Sales
Event Pricing. Instant Rebate offer of $50 off any new Honda
Generator up to and including 3,000 watts and $200 off any new
Honda Generator above 3,000 watts purchased Nov. 1 through Dec. 1,
2014. No rain checks. At participating dealers only. Special
Financing Available at participating dealers only. Please read the
owners manual before operating your Honda Power Equipment and never
use in an enclosed or partially enclosed area where you could be
exposed to odorless, poisonous
carbon monoxide. Connection of a generator to house power
requires a transfer device to avoid possible injury to power
company personnel. Consult a qualifi ed electric