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The Monroe Correctional Complex	in Monroe. file photo Olivia Vanni /Sound Publishing.

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Snoqualmie to use prison labor in public works department

State Department of Corrections will provide inmate labor to city at pay-rate less than $2 an hour.

Roy Rand. Photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

Life

Meet the plein air artist from this summer’s Fall City Days

Fall City artist Roy Rand talks about his work and growing up in Fall City

Mount Si High School. File photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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State test scores for Valley students rebound after pandemic drop

This year’s data shows math, English proficiency rates are just below pre-pandemic levels.

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Sign in front of Meadowbrook Farm Park along Boalch Avenue in North Bend, located on the edge of the Utility Local Improvement District (ULID) boundary.

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A divided North Bend council delays vote to bring sewer to Meadowbrook neighborhood

In a 4-3 vote, the city council delayed a decision that would bring new sewer system to neighborhood

Photo courtesy of the Baxter Barn Go Fund Me page

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Community supports Baxter Barn after devastating fire

Farm has raised over $18,000 in donations in less than a week.

Nathan Sherfey, Remlinger Farms’ General Manager, poses in the new, onsite brewery. The brewery is open 12 to 8 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday at 32510 N.E. 32nd Street in Carnation. Photo by Conor Wilson/ Valley Record.

Business

Things are hopping at Remlinger Farms’ new brewery

The nearly 60 year farm has introduced an onsite brewery as its newest enterprise.

Poster for 2022 Taste of the Valley. Courtesy image.

Life

11th annual ‘Taste of the Valley’ returns next week, benefiting local farmland

The event will be held Saturday June 30, at Goose and Gander Farm in Carnation.

Candidates on the ballot in the 2022 primaries. From upper left: Ken Moninski, Bill Ramos, Robert Amenn, Mike Steele, Austin Bryant, Landon Halverson, Lisa Callan, Chad Magendanz, Keith Goehner. Photos courtesy of King County elections.

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North Bend community pool, state office positions on primary ballot

Washington state’s primary election will be held Aug. 2, featuring several races affecting the Valley and a ballot…

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The cast for Valley Center Stage’s production of “Three Little Pigs” after a performance at Si View Park.

Life

First of its kind “sensory friendly” kids play comes to Valley Center Stage

The play is a partnership with Encompass for children with sensory sensitivity

Summer Stumpf (l) founder of nonprofit, Live Gray’s Way, poses in her booth at Fall City Days. File photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

Life

Charity golf tournament in Fall City to benefit cancer research

Golfers can sign-up for the event until July 31.

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

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Vote on Mill Site master plan expected to come in September

A schedule released by the city this week sets first timeline for project vote.

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Winners of the Keep It Local Snoqualmie Valley contest and those who nominated them pose for a photo on June 29. From left: Ryan Seal and Traci Nelson of Sigillo Cellars. Miss Russy Woods and Karen Bowers of DMW Martial Arts and Kimberlea Miller and Kelly Holyoak of Wildflower Bistro.

Business

Keep it Local Snoqualmie Valley names three outstanding employees

Nonprofit Keep it Local Snoqualmie Valley has named three outstanding employees as the winners of its second ever…

Morgan Henley poses on the stage at Club Tolt, home of the BrodieNation music festival. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

Life

Like father, like son: Henley carries torch for Valley’s local music

Hippie Henley Henn Haus will be honored at upcoming BrodieNation music festival.