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Mount Si senior Brianna Kelly was named ProStart Student of the Year in Washington state. She was nominated by Mount Si culinary arts teacher Laura Tarp and competed against 27 other students. Kelly has been involved in the ProStart program at Mount Si for the past three years.

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Mount Si student named ProStart Student of the Year

Mount Si High School senior Brianna Kelly is the 10th annual 2010 ProStart Student of the Year for…

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North Bend man acquitted in animal cruelty case

A North Bend man has been found innocent of animal cruelty in the shooting of a dog near…

Taking an online pretest

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Snoqualmie Valley students try out new standardized tests

So long, WASL: Exams aim for efficiency

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Mount Si High School will expand to Snoqualmie Middle School

The Snoqualmie Valley School District will use Snoqualmie Middle School as a satellite campus of Mount Si High…

Dr. Duane Anderson of plays his role

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Snoqualmie Valley Hospital hones heart attack reaction time

Drill, transfer deal speeds cardiac response time at Snoqualmie Valley

Mount Si High School culinary teacher Laura Tarp reacts to news that she is one of the Snoqualmie Valley Schools Foundation's Educators of the Year. The Valley's top educators will be honored at the foundation's luncheon and main fundraiser

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Surprise visit, honor for Snoqualmie Valley’s top educators

Surprising this year’s 2010 Educators of the Year, the Snoqualmie Valley Schools Foundation made unexpected visits to schools…

Advocating colon cancer awareness in the Valley

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Colon Cancer Awareness Month spreads a blue wave in Fall City

Fall City turns blue to raise Colon Cancer Awareness

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Community gets five options for Snoqualmie school boundary switch

Community to choose between five options for elementary boundary lines

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Eric Ward’s family members recall fallen soldier’s dual natures

Fallen soldier’s family recalls Eric Ward as generous, thoughtful son

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Snoqualmie Valley schools to redraw elementary school boundary lines (again)

Crowded schools, empty classrooms mean elementary lines will be redrawn, again

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State budget cuts threaten 20 teaching jobs in Snoqualmie Valley schools

Proposed budget cuts by Washington state could mean layoffs for as many as 26 teachers in Snoqualmie Valley…

Father-daughter team Tod Johnson and Kerrie Roetcisoender are giving Carnation residents an environmentally friendly place to do their laundry.

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Not your mom’s laundromat: Eco-friendly laundry attracts customers from all over

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Kim Arellano speaks to the Valley’s Small-Medium Business Networking Group about understanding the human dynamic and how it can help them in the business world. She has plans to speak again about how people who procrastinate can get ‘unstuck’ and organized.

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Strength in numbers: Networking group forms to help out Valley businesses

With the economy in sour times, Samantha Van Nyhuis is looking for ways to make lemonade out of…