Starting this week, eligibility for the H1N1 influenza vaccine will be expanded to everyone six months of age and older…
Blizzard bags, bus help, hot meals part of local effort in big chill
Snoqualmie Casino announced today its sponsorship of KISW Salutes the Shield benefit, to be held Saturday, Dec. 19, at the…
Bells rang at Fall City and Snoqualmie United Methodist Churches on Sunday, Dec. 13, but not for the holidays.
Ringing their steeple bells 350 times, both churches joined in on a movement to make some noise for climate justice.
Mayor Ken Hearing and the North Bend City Council nominated, approved and swore in Jeanne Pettersen and Chris Garcia as the latest additions to a new seven-member council.
Mending a disputed May election that closed tribal offices for several days this summer, the Snoqualmie Tribe plans to hold new elections in early 2010.
Centennial duo lured with ‘budget’ cover story
Donations steady, but more families seeking help
New details emerge in bank heist
Management and staff from six departments will move to the new facility this Friday.
A fundraiser for Mount Si High School’s upcoming soccer trip to England offers “drop and shop” childcare, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 12.
Between Jan. 6 and Feb. 6, several students from Snoqualmie’s Sister City – Gangjin, Korea – will be attending Mount Si High School and staying with host families in Snoqualmie.
Have you wanted to have your family portrait taken but cannot afford to have it done professionally? The national Help-Portrait program may be just what you are looking for.