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.
Normally, the power generators at the Snoqualmie Falls hydroelectric plant run at a painful roar.
This summer, the machinery is silent for the first time in more than a century.
Animal control officers will begin extra patrols at King County parks this month to enforce rules regarding unlicensed dogs, aggressive dogs and dogs that are off a leash.
King County Library System has unveiled its “Read Three, Get One Free Summer Edition” and “Read•Flip•Win” summer reading programs for youth.
Children who read three books and write three thoughtful reviews get a free prize book.
The King County Library System has created the “Virtually There Online Book Club.”
Many residents have signed up to sell their unwanted stuff — and perhaps, someone else’s potential treasures — at Fall City Neighbors’ 12th annual garage sale weekend, Saturday and Sunday, June 12 and 13, at area homes.
The Snoqualmie Tribal Police Department’s bullets may be copper in color, but they’re green in concept.
Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson’s Recycling Challenge ended on Saturday, May 22, with surprising results. The two first place winners for greatest reduction of waste and the least amount of waste produced per capita were the Kryger family, who reduced their waste by 90.8 percent during the challenge, and the Lim Family, for producing almost no garbage at all – only 1.6 ounces over an entire week.
A yard and food waste drop-off evemt is 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, June 12, at the King Street Parking Lot in downtown Snoqualmie.
Sno-Valley Tilth will be honored on Wednesday, June 16, at Whole Foods Market in Redmond. The market will donate 5 percent of the day’s purchases to the organization, directly supporting the Carnation Farmers Market’s Friends of the Market projects.
Friends of longtime North Bend resident Irene Babcock Scott can help her celebrate her first 100 years at a birthday party, 2 p.m. Sunday, June 20, at Si View Community Center.
With Mount Si High School graduation around the corner, seniors are encouraged to purchase their Grad Night tickets before the bus leaves without them.