The Sno-Valley Senior Center plans to open a thrift store this fall.
Washington’s minimum wage will not increase in 2010, but will remain the same at $8.55 an hour.
Residents can shred their documents safely at a “Shred it Day” secure document shredding event, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 10, at the parking lot of the Snoqualmie Ridge IGA.
Valley men open Big Sky Barbecue and Smokehouse
Fall City entrepreneurs Pete and Judy Nelson host the 2009 Global Treehouse Symposium, Sept. 18 to 20 at TreeHouse Point.
The Dance All Night studio, now located in Preston, is moving back to North Bend.
Pia Larson, a local graphic designer and owner of Fingerprint Marketing in Snoqualmie, recently won a national award for her design for the North Bend Centennial logo.
As part of its pursuit of parking improvements, Si View Metropolitan Park District has received a rating of “AA” from Standard and Poor’s national rating agency.
Director shares Outside Seattle plans
The Nursery at Mount Si in North Bend will host the next Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce After Hours social, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Aug. 26.
Former office manager Minna Rudd is the new executive director of the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce.
Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce honors newspaper for community contribution
From Snoqualmie Valley Record blog Home prices in King County continued to decline this quarter even as the county saw…