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Mount Si Green Team members Savonnah Mitchell and Jasmine Lao at a Kimball Creek clean-up on Oct. 29. Photos by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Mount Si’s Green Team continue clean-up at Kimball Creek, promote sustainability

Since 2017 Green Team members have cleared about 1.5 acres of invasive species.

Jonathan Pearlstein, owner of Engel & Volkers Snoqualmie Valley, celebrates grand opening of his brokerage alongside his wife, Michelle (center right), colleague Kathleen Irish (right) and Snoqualmie Mayor Katherine Ross (left). Photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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New real estate brokerage opens in downtown Snoqualmie

Jonathan Pearlstein celebrates opening Engel & Volkers.

Christa Charter, owner of Bear and Bee Used Books, stands inside her shop on Oct. 20. Photos Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

Business

New Carnation bookstore fufills resident’s lifelong dream

Duvall resident Christa Charter opens Bear and Bee Used Books in downtown Carnation.

The Snoqualmie Mill Site, currently home to DirtFish, a rally car racing school. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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Snoqualmie Mill Site development plan gets approval, construction expected in 2024

City Council approves development agreement, developer can now apply for permits

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Candidates for the two 5th Legislative District positions. Top row: Bill Ramos (left) and Ken Moninski. Bottom: Chad Magendanz (left) and Lisa Callan.

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Candidates for 5th Legislative District talk priorities at recent forum

General election is Nov. 8. District includes Snoqualmie, parts of Fall City and a sliver of North Bend.

Three firefighters from Methow Valley supporting wildfire fighting efforts outside Snoqualmie receive lunch from Snoqualmie Casino employees. Photo courtesy of Tarah Smigun.

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Valley steps up to support firefighters battling Loch Katrine Fire

Multiple shops, casino, hotels help those fighting wildfires

Jules Hughes, center, stands with Jackie Norris (l) and Kris Kirby outside Miller's in Carnation. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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History walk honors Carnation’s history, longtime Miller’s owner

Lee Arts Foundation celebrates Carnation with new history tiles in downtown sidewalks.

Clark and Karrie Roberts, behind Valley-based nonprofit Ultimate Vision, speak at the opening of the Seeing & Sharing the Heart of Kindness Gala on Oct. 16 at the Hilton Garden Inn in Issaquah. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Photos: Valley nonprofit Ultimate Vision hosts first fundraising gala

Ultimate Vision hosts first ever gala, celebrates impact.

Dr. Stephenie Tornberg celebrates the opening of ROW Health in Snoqualmie with the SnoValley Chamber on Oct. 13. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

Business

Snoqualmie’s newest doctor restores her love of medicine

ROW Health opens on Snoqualmie Ridge, offering accessible health care.

A view of the Snoqualmie River from Mt Si Road bridge in North Bend. File photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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North Bend adds water restrictions alongside low-flows in Snoqualmie River

Stage 2 of City Water Conservation Ordinance will begin Oct. 20 and add additional restrictions.

Snoqualmie Tribal members play a song as the boat departs to release the Kokanee at Lake Sammamish State Park. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Snoqualmie Tribe releases kokanee salmon, celebrates possible resurgence of threatened species

Kokanee see strongest returns in five year span.

Actress Jenn Ruzumna, who plays Marcie, stands outside the Mt Si Tavern during filming. 
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New movie uses Mt Si Tavern, North Bend as backdrop

While filming on location at Mt Si Tavern in North Bend for his latest movie this fall, Seattle-based…

North Bend Elementary. Courtesy Photo.

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North Bend City Council continues voicing frustration with school district

For second year, council criticizes district during discussion of impact fees.