Age and distance have whittled down the number of old soldiers who don embroidered caps and parade the colors at the Mount Si Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.
In its closest competition yet in nine years, the Battle of the Books returned Friday, May 21, to Opstad Elementary, where it all began.
The annual reading knowledge competition challenges the minds of bookworms from each elementary school in the Snoqualmie Valley School District in a competitive question-and-response format covering 14 novels.
The Snoqualmie City Council is waiting for more public input before adding new car tab fees for residents.
Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following:
The second annual Plant Another Row campaign encourages Valley residents to plant another row of vegetable and donate them to the Mount Si Helping Hand Food Bank in North Bend.
Two Fall City women were sickened by a strange odor that cleared out homes in the Heather Crest neighborhood early Monday, May 24.
King County prosecutors have charged a 25-year-old North Bend man with possession of child pornography.
County fire marshals are investigating an apparent arson fire at a home under construction in Fall City.
The city of North Bend is working with King County and a local family to create a new community park in the newly annexed Tanner neighborhood.
Budget cuts mean the North Bend community will have to step up this year in King County Sheriff’s Office efforts to catch underage drinkers during the graduation and party season.
The final weigh-in for citizen participants in Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson’s Recycling Challenge is 11 a.m. Saturday, May 22, at City Hall.
Members of the King County Council voted unanimously to pursue eminent domain ownership at a closed Snoqualmie Valley Trail access point in Fall City.
Messenger of Peace, a 118-year-old rolling chapel at the Northwest Railway Museum, took ninth place among historic Puget Sound properties in the fifth annual Partners in Preservation online grant vote.