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Sammamish resident Mark Phelps (left) underwent minimally invasive cardiac surgery at Overlake in February. He was operated on by Dr. Robert Binford (right).
Overlake offers less invasive heart surgery
By Keegan Prosser • April 11, 2013 2:04 pm

Overlake Medical Center in Bellevue is now offering an alternative to invasive heart surgery for patients seeking to fix problems that don’t require the breast bone to be broken.

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Newport team members (from left) are Varun Varahabhotla (Driving Coach); Cory Jainga (Driver); Kristi Gable (Manipulator
Bellevue robotics students head to national competiton
By Keegan Prosser • April 11, 2013 1:44 pm

Robotics team members from Newport High and International School in Bellevue will head to St. Louis, MO, on April 27, where they will compete in the FIRST (For Inspiration of Science and Technology) Robotics Championship. The competition, which will be held at Edward Jones Dome, will feature 322 teams from across the country.

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Velcro Mindset
Local band plays Hard Rock tonight
By Keegan Prosser • April 5, 2013 1:44 pm

On Friday night, Velcro Mindset will pair their talents with reggae act Unite-One for a special performance at the Hard Rock Cafe Seattle.

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Maryland native Brian Vetter poses with Tessemae All Natural Dressings. The product
Home-grown dressing debuts at local Whole Foods
By Keegan Prosser • April 5, 2013 12:13 pm

The Vetter family didn’t intend to create a global brand when they put their family dressing recipe into mass production. Or maybe they did. In March, their brand – Tessemae’s All Natural – debuted at the Whole Foods in Bellevue, and stores throughout the Northwest. By June 1, they’ll be in every region of the United States.

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Hair today, gone tomorrow | Keegan Prosser | Reporter’s Notebook
Hair today, gone tomorrow | Keegan Prosser |...
By Keegan Prosser • March 31, 2013 5:31 pm

For most of my life I’ve been defined by my crazy, curly, lion-like red hair. That’s why cutting it all off tends to be a pretty big deal. Especially if it’s a bad haircut.

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Sixth graders from Eastside Christian School attend We Day at the Key Arena on Wednesday
Eastside students learn ‘WE’ can take action
By Keegan Prosser • March 28, 2013 11:03 am

There’s something pretty incredible about putting 15,000 students into a room and telling them they have the power to change the world. That’s what We Day is all about. Inspiring youth.

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Mukilteo resident Jason Empleo
Fans flock to Microsoft Store for ‘Gears of...
By Keegan Prosser • March 22, 2013 10:44 am

Gamers from all over the Eastside flocked to the Microsoft Store in Bellevue Square on Monday night, anxiously awaiting the release of ‘Gears of War: Judgment.’

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Dane Stokinger (Mike)
‘Trails’ touches on love, loss and living
By Keegan Prosser • March 21, 2013 3:36 pm

Village Theatre’s new musical “Trails,” isn’t your typical piece of performance art.

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Cub Scout Weston Hunt shows off his winning cars - 'Silver Bullet' and 'Red Lightning.'
Cub Scouts race to the finish line in...
By Keegan Prosser • March 16, 2013 9:13 pm

Scouts, siblings and parents from all over the Eastside gathered at Bellevue’s Crossroads Mall Saturday – where they registered their cars for the big race.

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Italene Gaddis came to the Northwest from Kentucky in 1983
Never too old to sing | Newcastle writer,...
By Keegan Prosser • March 15, 2013 6:58 pm

“I’m not 87, I’m Italene,” Italene Gaddis said. So is the mantra of the Newcastle resident, who has been writing songs since she was 14 years old – but never made them public until she was 62.

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Jordan Frost hopes to raise $9
Newport grad seeks funds for musical
By Keegan Prosser • February 28, 2013 2:02 pm

Bellevue native Jordan Frost, 18, has a big goal for this summer: to stage a student-run production of the modern musical, “bare: A Pop Opera.” But in order to do so, she needs your help.

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The new Bellevue Youth Theatre will be built into a hill at Bellevue's Crossroads Park.
Bellevue to break ground on youth theater this...
By Keegan Prosser • February 26, 2013 8:45 pm

Construction of a new Bellevue Youth Theatre is expected to begin in April, needing only the approval of the final contract by the Bellevue City Council on Monday, March 4.

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What to do on my summer vacation | Reporter’s Notebook
What to do on my summer vacation |...
By Keegan Prosser • February 21, 2013 7:44 pm

In the last month, the lineups for nearly every major summer music festival has been released. And now it’s decision time.

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Lessons learned through art
Lessons learned through art
By Keegan Prosser • February 21, 2013 5:27 pm

Puesta del Sol to begin ‘Artist in Residence’ program

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Jo Bourgoin (left) and Jeri Albertini catch up during this month’s gathering at Let’s Do Lunch in Bellevue.
Conversation helps brew a long tradition
By Keegan Prosser • February 21, 2013 5:23 pm

The rules for the gatherings are simple: no politics, no religion, no gossip. And despite the limitations, conversations abound: family updates, real estate, the safety of the neighborhood and the status of Kelsey Creek Park are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to these ladies.

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Bellevue Police issue lockdown at Lake Hills Elementary
Bellevue Police issue lockdown at Lake Hills Elementary
By Keegan Prosser • February 14, 2013 8:06 pm

Students at Lake Hills Elementary were locked down this afternoon as a precaution issued by the Bellevue Police Department.

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Kristen Ronhovde (as Esther Smith) and Jonathan Backous (as John Truett) perform in International School’s production of “Meet Me In St. Louis.”
Eastside students shine in ‘St. Louis’
By Keegan Prosser • February 7, 2013 1:04 pm

This weekend, Kristen Ronhovde will be singing center stage, as Esther Smith, in International School’s production of “Meet Me In St. Louis.”

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U.S. Rep. Adam Smith told seniors at Bellevue High School that ‘There are far
Rep. Smith visits Bellevue High, discusses gun control...
By Keegan Prosser • February 2, 2013 4:09 pm

U.S. Rep. Adam Smith (09-WA) told seniors at Bellevue High School that guns are a problem in the United States when he spoke to them Tuesday, Jan. 29 in an assembly.

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“Team Atom” (from left): Patrick Wang
Bellevue students take top prize in science bowl
By Keegan Prosser • February 2, 2013 4:00 pm

A team of students from Bellevue’s Odle Middle School has won first place in the BPA Regional Science Bowl 2013 in Portland. The event is the largest BPA science regional in the country.

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Mary Elizabeth Adler can be seen as a member of the children’s choir in this month’s production of “La Bohème.”
Little lady, big voice
By Keegan Prosser • January 31, 2013 4:14 pm

Eastside girl boasts rich, classical chops as part of Seattle Opera’s ‘La Bohème’

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