Charles S. Peterson, 79, was not exactly a founding father of the 113-year-old city of Snoqualmie, but in his long career serving the city as… Continue reading
Soon, the site of the future Mount Si High School will show some upward progress, but for a few more weeks, the area will continue… Continue reading
Trees and peas walked, carrots were used as drumsticks, and bystanders marveled as the March of the Vegetables debuted on Duvall streets Saturday. This parade… Continue reading
Excellence in education was on display throughout the full house at the Snoqualmie Valley Schools Foundation’s luncheon last Thursday. On the stage, student representatives Petru… Continue reading
North Bend has formed a partnership with several local and area organizations to develop a 31-acre park for mountain biking and hiking, and the anticipated… Continue reading
If you’ve been to Christmas in Carnation, or the Great Carnation Fourth of July celebration, in the last decade or so, you’ve enjoyed the efforts… Continue reading
How can a small unincorporated community help its residents get informed about events and organizations available to them? Send them to the library, naturally. This… Continue reading
One element of a proposal to re-introduce grizzly bears into the North Cascades ecosystem, about halfway through its three-year process, will be open to public… Continue reading
Work has started on a new gas station and convenience store on North Bend Way, near the Snoqualmie Casino, but a project to improve access… Continue reading
The last Friday of each month, the Valley Record dedicates some space to feature a Story of the Month. This is supposed to be the… Continue reading
Some farmers in the Snoqualmie Valley have long been able to draw water from the river to irrigate their fields, legally, through their ownership of… Continue reading
The immigration debate that started nationwide just weeks ago has reached the local levels in the cities of Carnation and Duvall. Residents of both cities… Continue reading
In the past year, Bev Jorgensen of North Bend has taken an eventful journey, accompanied by many from the Upper Valley community. Last January, she… Continue reading
A new chapter has started for the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce, which relocated last month from the historic brick building on River Street to… Continue reading
Turnout for the seventh annual seed exchange, held Saturday at Cedarcrest High School, was better than expected as word of this community event continues to… Continue reading
Good-bye, January, you’ve been a difficult month. I won’t be sorry you’re gone. You, January, so early in the new year, have brought to us… Continue reading
Steady student enrollment growth in the Riverview School District over the past few years, combined with anticipated growth in the next few years have prompted… Continue reading
King County Executive Dow Constantine may have been joking moments before he stood up to speak at the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce luncheon last… Continue reading
Opportunities abound in the business community of the Snoqualmie Valley, where Down to Earth Flowers and Gifts enjoys its status as the only full-service florist… Continue reading
There’s always another goal for the Relay for Life Snoqualmie Valley. When the organization exceeded its goal of raising $100,000 for the American Cancer Society… Continue reading