Out of the Past: Breanna gets a new heart; Snoqualmie looks at sanitary sewer
Published 5:16 pm Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Thursday, Jan. 11, 1990
• Following the demands of citizens, the North Bend City Council voted to formally oppose the siting of a minimum-security prison six miles to the east. Residents not only listed their many concerns about the possible impacts, but also shouted their outright opposition to a prison in their back yards.
• Breanna Bates of North Bend began the second week of the new year a little shaky, but relieved that her ordeal is over. The young lady underwent heart transplant surgery at the University of Washington Medical Center Friday.
Thursday, Jan. 14, 1965
• Mayor Roy Anderson of Snoqualmie has called a special meeting of the Town Council for Monday, Jan. 25, to hear a report on the proposed sanitary sewer system. Two options are being considered, a mechanical plant on the site now being considered, and a lagoon-type option on the larger alternative site.
• Seventeen Snoqualmie volunteer firemen responded to a fire in a car, owned by Josephine Davis, at Second Avenue West and Fourth North in Snoqualmie on Jan. 7. The fire was contained under the hood; damage was estimated at $30.
