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Sammamish teens win business pitch with an idea that stinks

Three Eastlake High School students won a business pitch competition with their innovative idea of turning cow manure into cement, aimed at reducing methane emissions. The project, which addresses both environmental concerns and local agricultural waste, earned them a $250 prize at the Emerging Entrepreneurs Challenge.

Sammamish teens win business pitch with an idea that stinks

Three Eastlake High School students emerged victorious in the Emerging Entrepreneurs Challenge, winning a $250 prize for their innovative business pitch. Their unique idea, which humorously revolves around a less-than-pleasant topic, showcases the creativity and entrepreneurial spirit of local youth.

Increase global education access by asking Congress to pass the READ Act - Sammamish Independent

Sammamish resident Hailey Alt urges the community to advocate for global education access by supporting the READ Act. By reaching out to their congressional representatives, residents can help foster educational opportunities for underserved populations worldwide. This call to action highlights the importance of civic engagement in addressing pressing global issues.

Increase global education access by asking Congress to pass the READ Act

Sammamish resident Hailey Alt encourages the community to advocate for global education access by urging Congress to pass the READ Act, highlighting the importance of education in promoting equality and development worldwide.

Increase Global Education Access by Asking Congress to Pass the READ Act

Hailey Alt calls on the Sammamish community to advocate for global education access by urging Congress to pass the READ Act, which aims to support education in developing nations. The article emphasizes the importance of local engagement in national policy changes that can have a significant global impact, especially in education.

Increase global education access by asking Congress to pass the READ Act

Sammamish resident Hailey Alt urges the community to contact their congressional representatives to support the READ Act, which aims to enhance global education access and improve educational opportunities for millions of children worldwide.

Sammamish City Council Approves Racial Equity Commitment and Vision

The Sammamish City Council has approved a resolution establishing a Racial Equity Commitment and Vision, aiming to address various forms of marginalization through a dedicated framework. This initiative recognizes the historical and current realities of racial inequities while providing tools and resources to support broader equity and inclusion efforts within the community.

Klahanie Shopping Center welcomes new Pilates studio

Aya Pilates has opened a new studio in Klahanie Shopping Center, welcoming its first customers on June 1, with a grand opening on July 12. The studio, owned by Dino and Matea Cizmic, features distinct energy zones to enhance clients' workout experiences and offers flexible membership options for various fitness levels.

Local students place nationally in prestigious history competition

Local students from Eastlake High School excelled at the National History Day competition, with Ila Lu securing first place nationally in the website category. Manya Nagrath and Simren Bajwa also achieved top ten rankings for their exhibit. Their projects showcased significant historical themes and highlighted the importance of historical research and presentation skills.

Local Students Excel at National History Day Competition

Three middle school students achieved top 10 rankings at the National History Day competition, showcasing their hard work and dedication to history. This accomplishment highlights the educational excellence in the local area and the importance of extracurricular activities in schools.

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