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See who is running for elected office in Snoqualmie, North Bend and Carnation

King County’s filing window closed May 19. Here’s everyone running for city council and mayor this fall.

A crowd forms at the Main Stage for a concert at the North Bend Downtown Block Party in 2016. File photo.

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North Bend OKs contract with Downtown Foundation, looks to become mainstreet community

Contract gives nonprofit North Bend Downtown Foundation funds to hire full-time executive director

A stack of sealed voter ballots wait to be counted by King County Officials. File photo.

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Local, county property tax measures unpopular in Valley, data shows

Snoqualmie Hospital Levy, County Crisis Care Levy fail to find support across the Valley, data shows

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Catherine Cotton, center right, poses for a photo after learning about her lifetime achievement award. From left: Fire Chief Mark Correira, Robert Angrisano, Cotton and Snoqualmie Mayor Katherine Ross.

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State fire association honors Snoqualmie Fire EMT with lifetime achievement award

The Washington Firefighters Association awarded Catherine Cotton its 2023 Lifetime Achievement award

The Snoqualmie Falls in 2020. File Photo

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Snoqualmie Tribe announces new tax to protect ancestral lands

All sales at the Salish Lodge and Spa will now come with a 2% Land Protection Tax.

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A view of downtown Snoqualmie.

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Snoqualmie’s housing target goals may require land annexation

Snoqualmie needs to plan for 1,500 new net housing units by 2044, but has land capacity constraints.

The parking lot next to Sno-Valley Senior Center in Carnation at the corner of Stephens Avenue and Commercial Street. The lot is the proposed site of 15 senior affordable housing units. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Carnation senior center to break ground on affordable senior apartments

A 15-unit apartment complex will be built next to the Sno-Valley Senior Center.

Snoqualmie City Hall. Photo courtesy of the city of Snoqualmie

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Snoqualmie city administrator leaves, council appoints replacement

Snoqualmie City Administrator Mike Sauerwein has left the city. It is unclear if he resigned

Snoqualmie Tribal Chairmen Robert de los Angeles (center) cuts a ribbon to celebrate the new emergency aid vehicle alongside members of the Snoqualmie Tribal Council.  From left: Shauna Shipp-Martinez, Christopher Castleberry, Melynda Digre, Robert de los Angeles, Steve de los Angeles, David Maddock.  All photos Conor Wilson and William Shaw/Valley Record.

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Snoqualmie Tribe, Eastside Fire & Rescue unveil new emergency aid vehicle

Vehicle lauded for upgrades in community safety & furthering partnership between the Tribe and EF&R.

Terry Spring, host of “Saturday Night Oldies” on Valley 104.9, looks through CDs. Courtesy photo.

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Fundraiser will benefit Valley 104.9 radio station

The Hoedown at Remlinger Farms Brewery will be held Saturday, May 13, from 5:30 to 9 p.m.

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Gov. Jay Inslee speaks at the I-90/State Route 18 interchange ceremony in September 2022.

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SR 18 project is still on track with new transportation budget

A project to widen State Route 18 near Tiger Mountain will continue on its original timeline under a…

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

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Snoqualmie hospital levy fails, board to figure out next steps

Snoqualmie Valley Health’s property tax ballot measure was overwhelmingly rejected by voters

Hayley Raff, owner of Pressed on Main, poses in front of a mural on the side of her business at 208 Main Ave. S., North Bend. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Pressed on Main owner gets her creative juices flowing

New business in North Bend offers healthier food options.