It’s finally happening. The city of Snoqualmie voted to amend its contract with Jeanne Hansen Park developer Centex and sign a bill of sale to accept early ownership of Jeanne Hansen Park at the Monday, March 23 city council meeting.
With the Jeanne Hanson Park’s year-late, April 1 completion deadline approaching, the Snoqualmie City Council discussed taking early ownership of the park on Monday, March 9.
King County Superior Court Judge Mary Roberts ruled in favor of the city of Snoqualmie against the Washington Department of Revenue and repealed ESHB 1287 on March 4.
The Valley Record’s eighth annual Amateur Photo Contest is on now.
It’s a Friday evening in February and North Bend police officer Grant Boere is making his rounds through the suburban streets. When he turned off onto Main Avenue South, and merged with congested, 5 p.m. commuter traffic, I had never felt more aware of riding shotgun.
The Snoqualmie City Council unanimously approved adopting an ordinance that amended the zoning map in downtown Snoqualmie, while adding design guidelines and increasing density and home elevation regulations in certain areas on Monday, Feb. 23. Councilmembers Chelley Patterson and Heather Munden were absent for the vote.
Police arrested one of two suspects in conjunction with a $3,500 theft at a Coach store in the Premium Outlet Mall in North Bend at 12:30 p.m., on March 5.
Ever wondered where North Bend royalty spend their time in the Valley? International Junior Miss Washington, HayleeMae Dennis, can be found in an unlikely place most weekdays, her mom’s repair shop: North Bend Automotive.
The new Snoqualmie Valley Hospital is rising at a rapid rate and doors are slated to open for patients on Wednesday, May 6.
After putting up a valiant fight against the warm weather and rain, the Summit at Snoqualmie officially closed its slopes on February 11.
The Valley looked a slight shade of purple on Tuesday, Feb. 10, when the Relay for Life Snoqualmie Valley held its kick off event at the North Bend Theatre.
Shut down since Feb. 3, the winter shelter operated by Valley Renewal Center got approval to open a winter shelter at Snoqualmie United Methodist Church in two weeks, pending appeals.
The Twin Falls Middle School sixth-grade class tackled big issues with author Ben Mikaelsen on Tuesday, Feb. 3.