When Allison Conners’ mother died last October, she left behind a list of three things she wanted her daughter to achieve.
Connors crossed the first goal off that list last Wednesday, June 9, when she received her high school diploma during Two Rivers School commencement.
Following a commencement ceremony full of song, fanfare and words of advice, Crystal Montes emerged from the auditorium of City Church in Kirkland and into the arms of her mother and siblings. Montes was among the 187-strong senior class that walked during commencement exercises Friday, June 11.
For the past 33 years, Fall City Welding, Inc., has served its community.
Now, after years of coaxing by Fall City Days officials, owners Mike and Renae Tawney are being recognized for the service and outreach they offer to their hometown.
Some parents of young children might fuss over outdoor dirt and grime that might affect their youngsters’ health. But it’s the goods they have in their own homes that may affect little ones more.
Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following:
Pursuing eminent domain to open a trail connector in Fall City, King County filed a condemnation proceeding Tuesday, June 8, against property owners.
Coinciding with the World Cup soccer tournament in South Africa this summer, King County is inviting residents to participate in the Green World Cup contest – a celebration of green living worldwide.
A ninth place finish in this spring’s Partners in Preservation competition was enough to put a $50,000 grant in the hands of the Northwest Railway Museum.
Just in time for your summer job, the Sno-Valley Senior Center is offering a Safe Food Handlers Class on the second Monday of every month.
Clouds parted and the sun finally shone as the Mount Si High School Class of 2010 marched onto the stadium field for commencement exercises.
Friday, June 11, marked the moment the seniors had been waiting on for the past four years.
After learning this month about the assault on a 14-year-old Mount Si freshman that happened in the school locker room in November, which came after weeks of confrontations and allegations of bullying, sophomore Addison Brothers decided that enough was enough.
He and a dozen other Mount Si students frustrated by bullying experiences at school are now taking a stand, demanding that the high school culture change.
More than a hundred residents in Snoqualmie’s Ernie’s Grove neighborhood were stranded Wednesday morning after heavy rains blew out a beaver dam on Tate Creek, flooding a main arterial.
As graduation comes nearer for Jessica Sylvia Danielle Day Huehring, the Two Rivers School student looks back on how she found a direction and goals in her senior year.
Huehring’s personal journey in school, overcoming obstacles and finding focus, isn’t uncommon in the Snoqualmie Valley’s Class of 2010. Senior year has left a legacy of hard work as students strive for a future of opportunities.