Stage 1 Burn Ban effective throughout King County
Beginning June 1, residents are prohibited from burning yard debris or for land debris.
King County property values down substantially | King County Assessor
The valuation process is still underway, but expect the market to be cooler than last year.
Snoqualmie City Hall displays work of Japanese-American artist
Seattle’s Wing Luke Museum loans art by Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.
Snoqualmie Parkway decision expected later this year, repaving in July
The Snoqualmie Parkway Rehabilitation Project will start in July, repaving the heavily-used road.
Snoqualmie Valley Rotary honors nine Mount Si students
Rotary honored nine students as the 2023 Students of the Quarter during a ceremony on May 25.
Making connections: It takes a village to sell a home
To attract the right buyer, highlight what makes your home special
Why blood pressure should be top-of-mind for expectant moms
High blood pressure during pregnancy can put mom-to-be and baby at risk
Rep. Bill Ramos, D-Issaquah, has announced that he will run for State Senate in 2024 State Sen. Mark Mullet (D-Issaquah) represents the 5th District, including Snoqualmie and North BendRep. Bill Ramos announces campaign for State Senate
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Chamber welcomes Mount Si Physical Therapy to North Bend
Mount Si Physical Therapy is owned by Dr. Kaeli Gockel-Beckham.
OfferUp co-founder tries to save the planet one podcast at a time
Nick Huzar’s “Stuff TV” is a weekly podcast featuring experts in the field of climate change.
- Pressed on Main owner gets her creative juices flowing
- South Fork Event Center celebrates opening with chamber
- SnoValley Chamber hosts annual gala, recognizes four businesses
- Mariners unveil new ballpark eats for 2023 season
- North Bend mountain bike shop wants more people riding the trails
- Alpenglow Aesthetique opens in Downtown Snoqualmie
North Bend Art & Industry members open a space of their own
North Bend Art Industry’s new space creates more possibilities for local arts, classes and projects.
Empower Youth Network hosts successful ‘Heart of the Valley’ gala
The event rasied $290,000 for programs that support youth in the Snoqualmie Valley
- Fundraiser will benefit Valley 104.9 radio station
- Carnation holds first annual Arbor Day Celebration
- COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS: Valley groups making a difference
- Golf course owner’s memoir follows family footsteps
- Valley Center Stage presents Steve Martin’s ‘Picasso at the Lapin Agile’
- Founder, theater owner reflect on North Bend Film Fest
Making connections: It takes a village to sell a home
Why blood pressure should be top-of-mind for expectant moms
Have you filed your 2022 tax return? It’s not too late to apply for the Working Families Tax Credit!
Buy, sell or wait? Snoqualmie Valley home prices are resilient despite interest rate increases
Cartoon by Frank Shiers Some would argue that spring is the most wonderful time of the year in Washington. Throughout our state the fruit…Remember and honor | Cartoon by Frank Shiers
Agriculture is the backbone of state’s economy | Brunell
‘One-person crime wave’ sentenced for ghost gun and fentanyl | King County Crime Dive podcast
Also in this episode, a 17-year-old boy is injured while “surfing” on a vehicle.
Police bust couple behind massage businesses | King County Crime Dive podcast
In this episode, a pair of King County residents have been charged with promoting prostitution and operating nearly a dozen Washington state massage businesses as fronts; and Renton police have initiated a homicide investigation into the death of a 17-year-old boy.
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North Bend Art & Industry members open a space of their own
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Snoqualmie Police & Fire Blotter: hit and run, reckless driving, assault
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Law enforcement have apprehended all seven Echo Glen escapees
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Snoqualmie Valley Rotary honors nine Mount Si students
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Snoqualmie Parkway decision expected later this year, repaving in July