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The four candidates running for the Snoqualmie Valley School District Board of Directors. From left: Linda Grez, Judith Milstein, Rene Price, Ram Vedullapalli. Photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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School board candidates take the stage at forum

Of the three seats up for election, only District 2, which represents part of North Bend, is competitive.

Gloria McNeely stands next former Mayor Matt Larson as she celebrates her 100th birthday at Snoqualmie City Hall. File photo

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Longtime Snoqualmie resident Gloria McNeely dies at 104

‘She loved making Snoqualmie a better place.’

Love Snoqualmie Volunteer Day in 2019. Courtesy photo

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Volunteer Day: Show some love to the Snoqualmie Valley

Event is expected to recruit roughly 250 residents for a dozen service projects happening across the Valley.

Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record
North Bend Downtown Foundation Board members celebrate the foundation’s new office at the North Bend Train Depot on Sept. 21. Pictured from left: Suzan Torguson, North Bend Mayor Rob McFarland, Foundation Executive Director Jessica Self, Britni Larson, Lucas Haines, Beth Burrows (back) Jason Glazier, SnoValley Chamber CEO Kelly Coughlin.

Business

North Bend Downtown Foundation announces new executive director

Jessica Self was hired using funds provided by the city of North Bend.

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Tolt Dam Reservoir.

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Seattle leaders to fix false alarm problems at Tolt Dam

New system will be installed in October; Carnation will hold annual evacuation drill.

Head Volleyball Coach Brady King Poses for a photo with varsity athletes before a game against Holy Names Academy. Photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

Sports

Mount Si High School Fall 2023 Sports Preview

Schedules, season outlooks, photos and more.

Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record
The Fall City Totem Pole is removed early Aug. 14.

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Fall City launches survey for totem pole replacement

After rehoming the Fall City totem pole last month, a committee of residents has moved on to the…

Gateway Park at intersection of Snoqualmie Parkway and Railroad Avenue in Snoqualmie. File photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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Snoqualmie model train museum project is put on hold

Project has received opposition from Snoqualmie Tribe, who are asking for a six-month delay

Tanya Guinn, middle left, poses with staff members in front of Trail Youth’s new coffee roaster. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

Business

Trail Youth Coffee shop’s new bean roaster is a ‘game changer’

The nonprofit Trail Youth serves over 225 different teens each month.

Members of the Carnation City Council speak to reporters outside Seattle City Hall on Sept. 5. From left: Tim Harris, Jim Ribail, Ryan Burrell, Adair Hawkins, Dustin Green. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Carnation officials confront Seattle council over Tolt Dam

Concerns continue over the dam’s emergency alert system.

Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record.
The Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum.

Life

Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum is taking a look at its future

The museum is working on a strategic plan to guide programing and other future decisions

The Schefer Riverfront Property in western Carnation. The property is site of future business park development. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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Carnation approves sale, development agreement for Schefer property

The vacant, 8-acre parcel will become a commercial business park.

Snoqualmie River. File photo

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North Bend will move to Stage 3 of Water Conservation Ordinance

It is likley the first time the city has moved to Stage 3 of the WCO.