Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | March 21 edition
The city of Duvall is hosting its first celebration of Holi, a Hindu festival known as the Festival of Colors.
Major boost to special education funding gets Washington Senate approval
The bipartisan bill calls for the state to funnel about $2 billion more to schools over four years.
From dumpster to diva at the Seattle Flower and Garden Festival | Meanderings by Mindy Stern
Travel column by local writer Mindy Stern.
North Bend Art & Industry steps into new maker space
“This space is for our community,” said co-founder Deb Landers.
Snoqualmie Valley Healing Center promotes well-being
The new organization provides mental, physical and spiritual care.
Frisky Girl and Feral Woman farms find success in the unconventional
Both businesses are run by first-generation women in farming.
Xfinity Internet Customers in Snoqualmie Valley Get Speed Upgrade and More at No Additional Cost
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Charges stem from vulgar emails sent to Snoqualmie police chief and mayor. Story is by InvestigateWest, an independent news nonprofit dedicated to investigative journalism in the Pacific Northwest. “This looks like it might be the new normal,” said Chris Anderson, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.Snoqualmie woman charged with cyber harassment in ongoing battle over unsolved rape case
How to navigate the bird flu in Snoqualmie Valley wilderness
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Camlann Medieval Village looks to grow under new leadership
Camlann is hosting a fundraiser for its upcoming projects April 12.
Free Fall City health clinic launches mobile unit
“Everyone should be able to access free healthcare,” said CarePoint Executive Director Misty Messer.
- Award-winning florist Barzen’s Blooms takes root in Carnation
- Volition Brewing unveils new mural with Scott Rinckenberger
- Snoqualmie tequila bar was years in the making
- Local obituary scribe creates a space for heartfelt goodbyes
- Clear Creek Farm combines creativity with natural elements
- Downtown Snoqualmie businesses honor late shop owner
Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | March 14 edition
The Snoqualmie Valley has an array of St. Patrick’s Day events this week — lucky us!
Duvall’s Adventure Church set to rebuild after 2020 fire
The historic 1913 church was entirely lost to fire in 2020.
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- Fans, city officials gather for Twin Peaks Day proclamation
- Ray Wise added to North Bend Theatre Walk of Fame
- A self-guided ‘Twin Peaks’ tour around the Snoqualmie Valley
Xfinity Internet Customers in Snoqualmie Valley Get Speed Upgrade and More at No Additional Cost
Protect your business: An easy 5 step guide to risk management
Explore Issaquah’s historic telephone exhibit and its theatrical connection
Navigating the evolving Auto Insurance landscape
During the 1992 presidential campaign, then-candidate Bill Clinton famously intoned, “I feel your pain,” reassuring voters he understood what they… In a series of rules that Wile E. Coyote’s creator, Chuck Jones, laid down in 1948 to guide Warner Brothers’…Small business owners and the forgotten constituency | Brunell
A little political lesson from Wile E. Coyote | Whale’s Tales
Public Health reports season’s first pediatric flu deaths in King County
Two children died in February; first pediatric flu deaths in two years
Ferguson proposes $4B in cuts to Washington state budget
State officials look to solve a shortfall estimated to be $12 billion or more.
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Frisky Girl and Feral Woman farms find success in the unconventional
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Small business owners and the forgotten constituency | Brunell
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North Bend Art & Industry steps into new maker space
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Snoqualmie Valley Healing Center promotes well-being
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Fall City photographer captures memories for people and their pets