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How much big business should we tolerate? | Column

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How much big business should we tolerate? | Column

There’s a give-and-take that comes along, part and parcel, with living in the Snoqualmie Valley. It’s part of…

11U baseball team adds service component to regimen, donates food to Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank

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11U baseball team adds service component to regimen, donates food to Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank

Playing on the Wildcat Baseball Club in the Snoqualmie Valley is a little different from playing baseball on…

The view of Mount Si from the Dahlgren property today will be affected by a proposed multifamily housing development, but maybe not as badly as opponents of the project fear it will. According to city projections, the planned landscaping, wide setbacks and a two-story limit on buildings closest to North Bend Way will minimize the visual impact of the project, which could break ground later this year. (Courtesy Photo)

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Multi-family housing project on Dahlgren property progresses over Friends group’s objections

No one is saying that building high-density apartments on almost 18 acres of land between the Snoqualmie River…

Roll credits: North Bend Theatre to start new chapter in 77-year history

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Roll credits: North Bend Theatre to start new chapter in 77-year history

Whenever there’s an event in downtown North Bend, there’s some element of it happening at the North Bend…

Kristen Schumacher is planning to open her business, Heirloom Cookshop, in Snoqualmie’s historic bank building by July. (Courtesy of Kristey Ray)

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Plenty to choose from, but lost dog found is most-read Record story of 2017

Happy New Year to all of the Valley community. Like New Year’s resolutions, we have a tradition at…

County grant to open doors for troubled Valley youth, along with the doors of The Trail Youth coffeehouse

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County grant to open doors for troubled Valley youth, along with the doors of The Trail Youth coffeehouse

The Trail Youth began its outreach to troubled teens with coffee and doughnuts and now, with a Best…

Opinion

Holiday tradition requires a real tree

A perennial question we ask in December, for our Question of the Week feature, is “Real tree, or…

Good, muddy fun: Mountain biking club celebrates big season, recruits for next year

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Good, muddy fun: Mountain biking club celebrates big season, recruits for next year

When the Mount Si Mountain Bike Club started in 2012, it was too small to actually compete. The…

Santa and friends wave at Carnation residents from the Eastside Fire & Rescue Reindeer Engine, pulling into the Christmas in Carnation celebration Saturday evening. (Carol Ladwig/Staff Photo

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Valley communities light up for the holidays; Saturday celebrations hosted in North Bend, Fall City and Carnation

Saturday was full of festivities in the Snoqualmie Valley, since most Valley cities hosted their annual holiday traditions…

Donations of supplies fill a quarter of the All-Star conference room. The Fall City business will take donations for the homeless through Dec. 20. (Courtesy photo)

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Fall City business leads supply drive to help Tent City 4 homeless encampment

What would you need if you were living outside at this time of year?

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Fall City legislator aims to make all legislators subject to public records requests in 2018

Rep. Paul Graves (R) of Fall City, in his second year as a state legislator, is proposing an…

Fill up on soup, art, with Empty Bowls event | Column

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Fill up on soup, art, with Empty Bowls event | Column

Artistic ability has never, literally, never had a place in my toolbox. Not drawing, not sculpting, not flower…

Dave Battey led a presentation Saturday on the history of the Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company, which started at Snoqualmie Falls 100 years ago. (Carol Ladwig/Staff Photo)

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Centennial celebration: 100 years ago, Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co. planted seeds of community

Just over 100 years ago, the Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company felled its first log, beginning an enterprise that…