This is a response to Art Farash’s letter to the editor in the Nov. 9 Valley Record concerning Jay Rodne….
Thanks for the laugh I got from the last sentence of the Nov. 9 blotter for Monday, Oct. 24.
I am writing to you, Chairman David Avella, and Executive Director of GOPAC Jessica Curtis, to express how astounded I…
Because I am both teacher and mother to a toddler, I have joined the Washington state chapter of Moms Demand…
And I am a voter who is sick and tired of seeing Jay Rodne unfairly slandered by those who are…
The Snoqualmie Firefighters Association thanks all our Snoqualmie Valley residents, contributors and volunteers for their continued support and patronage through…
Fall is here, pumpkin spice lattes, ballots in our mailboxes, and discouraged sighing about the election sprinkling my Facebook wall. As a millennial, maybe I’m supposed to feel glum about the whole thing—but nothing could be further from the truth.
I am a voter who is sick and tired of fear-mongering, hatred, sexism, racism and bigotry dominating the political scene….
There is a place in the Valley with a long tree-lined drive where the trees turn scarlet in the fall…
Initiative 732 seeks to impose a carbon emission tax on fossil fuels that would start at $15 per metric ton…
I want to thank board members of King County Fire Districts 10 and 38 for coming up with a plan to protect emergency service levels for the rural and unincorporated areas where we live.
After reading Casondra Brewster’s comment in the latest “Letters” I wanted to jump up and down and say, “Finally, someone is paying attention. Someone understands.”
A single person in the city of Snoqualmie pays roughly $120 per month, which over 12 months is $1,440 per year for their water bills. Someone making minimum wage and working 40 hours a week (with some overtime) makes roughly $15,000 after taxes per year.