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Holiday lights gave Snoqualmie’s Railroad Park a warm glow for Saturday’s festivities. (Carol Ladwig/Staff Photo)

Life

Lights, Santa, music: Snoqualmie ushers in holiday season with Saturday celebration

It wasn’t really the tree lighting everyone was waiting for Saturday evening in Snoqualmie’s Railroad Park, but the…

Opinion

Praise for positive changes, made to serve a purpose

Have you noticed it yet? The absolute best new feature of our recently updated website? If you haven’t,…

News

County council approves utility franchise fee for right-of-way use; public comment period closes Dec. 7

Earlier this month, the King County Council approved a new fee for utility franchises using county right-of-way that…

News

Close races continue in second day of election returns; city incumbents lead while school board incumbents have mixed success

Local races dominated ballots in the Snoqualmie Valley this election cycle and in the second day of returns,…

Mount Si students and Associated Student Body officers Adele Werner, left and Grace Lis, right, were assigned to plan the school’s annual Veterans Day assembly by ASB advisor Darren Brown, center. The assembly starts at 1:20 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 9 in the high school gym, and is open to the public. (Carol Ladwig/Staff Photo)

Life

Community connection: Students take charge of Veterans’ Day assembly at Mount Si High School

This weekend, we honor the men and women who have served in our military, in times of peace…

Proposed weigh station move prompts North Bend town hall meeting Tuesday

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Proposed weigh station move prompts North Bend town hall meeting Tuesday

As part of the eagerly anticipated improvements to the S.R. 18 and Interstate 90 interchange outside of Snoqualmie,…

Column: Institutional voting knowledge won’t ever be lost

Opinion

Column: Institutional voting knowledge won’t ever be lost

Remember when we used to have to figure out which voting precinct we lived in, and where we…

News

School board considers re-upping full levy, despite $25 million increase in state funding

An extra $25 million for the Snoqualmie Valley School District in 2019 won’t be enough to keep the…

Parents, children and city staff gathered to cut the ribbon on the new playground equipment and surface installed at Ironwood Park, Wednesday, Oct. 25. The improvements were part of the city’s capital improvements plan. (Carol Ladwig/Staff Photo)

News

New and improved Ironwood Park in Snoqualmie celebrates official re-opening

Snoqualmie cut the ribbon on recent park improvements Wednesday at Ironwood Park on Snoqualmie Ridge, with a small,…

Opinion

Hear, hear! for candidates, forums, and Election Day

Almost every January since I’ve been at the Record, I have compiled a list of words to retire.…

State Ag Program of the Year honors go to small but growing Cedarcrest ag department

Life

State Ag Program of the Year honors go to small but growing Cedarcrest ag department

A little over a month from now, the staff and students of Cedarcrest High School’s agriculture education program…

Chamber gala Nov. 17 supports business and community development, new student program in Snoqualmie Valley

Business

Chamber gala Nov. 17 supports business and community development, new student program in Snoqualmie Valley

It’s likely the first holiday party of the season, and the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Nov. 17…

North Bend candidate forum covers regional collaboration, truck traffic, growth and candidates’ lessons learned

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North Bend candidate forum covers regional collaboration, truck traffic, growth and candidates’ lessons learned

North Bend is a city of contrasts, holding the enviable position of being home to many recreational opportunities…