The Grange Celebrates 90 Years

Issaquah, WALocal News

The Grange has proudly celebrated 90 years in the Issaquah community, highlighting its enduring legacy in serving plant, livestock, and pet owners alike. Initially established to provide tractors and fuel, The Grange has evolved to meet the changing needs of the community while remaining a vital resource. Staff and customers shared their experiences, emphasizing the co-op's role in fostering local agriculture and pet care. The article invites residents to pitch their own stories, encouraging further engagement and connection within the community. It also features links to subscribe for updates and watch a video that captures the essence of the celebration.

In addition, it mentions other local news stories, illustrating the vibrant tapestry of Issaquah life. This anniversary not only honors the past but also underscores the importance of supporting local businesses for a thriving community. The Grange's milestone serves as a testament to the resilience and adaptability of local enterprises.

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