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Snoqualmie businessman Brad Toft to challenge State Sen. Cheryl Pflug in 2012

Brad Toft, a Snoqualmie businessman, will challenge incumbent State Senator Cheryl Pflug for a fifth district Senate seat…

Kind Alternative member Shane places a bud sample under a magnifying class

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How their garden grows: Preston’s Kind Alternative medical marijuana collective keeps expanding

It’s mid-afternoon on a Monday, and things are quiet outside the cluster of businesses along High Point Way…

Surrounded by toys

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Snoqualmie’s Flying Frog owner Mike Condit collects the toys you remember

In a place where chaos seems to reign, where Donnie and Marie are grouped with Young Frankenstein, where…

Piper M. Muoio

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North Bend council race Q&A: Piper Muoio touts fresh perspective, economic background

With North Bend’s Position 7 councilman Chris Garcia vacating his seat this fall, two challengers are facing off…

Ryan Kolodjechuk

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North Bend council race Q&A: Ryan Kolodejchuk voices optimism, tenacity for facts

With North Bend’s Position 7 councilman Chris Garcia vacating his seat this fall, two challengers are facing off…

Hopefuls for three Snoqualmie Valley School District board positions prepare for a rapid-fire question session Thursday

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Competing visions: Snoqualmie Valley school board candidates split views on campus, leadership

Should every school board member support the final decision of the board, regardless of how they voted on…

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Get your pride on at Mount Si High School homecoming events

Mount Si High School is putting on the glitz for Spirit Week and Homecoming, starting Monday, Oct. 17,…

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Difficult Decision: Carnation Proposition 1 raises taxes to preserve police coverage

Carnation voters are deciding between saving money or saving police services in the Nov. 8 election.

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Zombie alert: More extreme races coming to North Bend’s Mountain Meadows Farm

Halloween festivities on Mountain Meadows Farm in North Bend could look an awful lot like the start of…

Carnation Councilman Stuart Lisk holds one of the flags that city residents have used to cross Tolt Avenue

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Carnation at the crossroads: Safety, growing traffic spur construction of small town’s first stoplight

Outgoing Carnation City Council member Stuart Lisk is entitled to have a little fun these days. He’s in…

Kindergarten teacher Vanessa Hair walks backward to watch her students on the mile-long evacuation drill hike from Carnation Elementary School to Tolt Highlands Road.

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Serious lessons mingle with fun in Carnation evacuation drill

A thick fog muffled the warning siren, but it was loud enough. By the time Carnation Elementary Principal…

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Valley schools enrollment is low, budget short by 75 students

While still growing, initial enrollment figures in the Snoqualmie Valley School District are lower than expected this fall.…

Learning to eat anew: Snoqualmie Valley's Dog Mountain Farm explores 'lost arts'

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Learning to eat anew: Snoqualmie Valley’s Dog Mountain Farm explores ‘lost arts’

Everything serves a purpose on Dog Mountain Farm, even the weeds. Trees and gardens produce fruits and vegetables,…