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Snoqualmie Valley Shelter Services staff member at the Reclaiming Stability Benefit Luncheon on Sept. 15. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Valley shelter holds heartwarming benefit ceremony, announces new name

Snoqualmie Valley Shelter Services celebrates ten years of service with new name, Reclaim

A rendering of a possible model train museum at the corner of Snoqualmie Parkway and Railroad Avenue. Image courtesy of the City of Snoqualmie.

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New model train museum under consideration in downtown Snoqualmie

‘I think we’d be insane to let Tacoma or North Bend get this.’

Beverly Davidson, owner of Quill and Ink Tattoo, sits inside her studio located at 111 W. North Bend Way. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Quill and Ink connects tattoos and confidence

Retired U.S. Air Force officer specializes in cosmetic and restorative tattoos.

Ryan Burrell. Photo Courtesy of Ryan Burrell.

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Burrell joins Carnation City Council

Ryan Burrell will fill vacancy left by outgoing Mayor Kim Lisk.

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Snoqualmie Tribal Chairman Robert de los Angeles speaks at the I90/SR18 interchange ceremony.

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Valley leaders celebrate start of SR 18/I-90 interchange construction

Work on the infamous interchange is expected to begin in November and alleviate congestion

Gary Remlinger (left) and his wife Bonnie (right) join grandson Nathan Sherfey for a ribbon cutting ceremony on Sept. 8. Photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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Remlinger Farms Brewery hosts pitcher-perfect grand opening

After pandemic delays, Remlinger family welcomes community to new brewery.

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Kim Lisk poses in front of City Hall on her last official day as Mayor of Carnation.

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Carnation Mayor, community advocate steps down after nearly 30 years of service

Longtime community advocate Kim Lisk steps down as Carnation’s mayor

Carnation Mayor Kim Lisk (center right) and Connie Carter celebrate the near end of construction along Tolt Avenue on Aug. 31. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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More than ten years, $10 million later, Tolt Avenue construction comes to fruition

Carnation officials celebrate near end of improvements along Tolt Avenue and revitalized downtown.

The Snoqualmie Mill Site. Photo courtesy of the Department of Ecology.

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Hearing to be held on Snoqualmie Mill Site Development next week

City Council to hold hearing on Development agreement.

Downtown Snoqualmie on June 20. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Inflation squeezes Snoqualmie’s pandemic relief dollars

Inflation contributes to budget challenges as City Council begins debate over pandemic relief funds.

Sign outside Snoqualmie Valley Hospital along Snoqualmie Parkway. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Snoqualmie Valley Hospital releases community needs health assessment

The Snoqualmie Valley Hospital District has released a new report highlighting community health needs in the Valley.

Jennifer Kirk (left), the executive director of Snoqualmie Valley Shelter Services, sits with shelter residents  on the steps of their downtown shelter. The Snoqualmie Valley Shelter Services Reclaiming Stability Luncheon will take place 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 15, at Meadowbrook Farm in North Bend. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Snoqualmie Valley Shelter Services celebrates 10 years – and needs your assistance

After decade serving those experiencing homelessness, SVSS to hold biggest fundraiser in history

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New Mount Si High School Principal Deb Hay sits in her office.

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Mount Si High, meet your new principal

Deb Hay takes over as head of Mount Si High School.