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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.