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Snoqualmie City Hall. Photo courtesy of the City of Snoqualmie

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Snoqualmie government approves temporary workers amid staffing shortages

In its ongoing battle with staffing shortages, the City of Snoqualmie has entered into a contract with a…

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

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Land use, SEPA appeal hearings begin for Snoqualmie Mill Site

Nearly five years to the day since an application was first submitted by developers, the City of Snoqualmie…

Snoqualmie Sno-King Ice Arena located at 35300 Southeast Douglas Street in Snoqualmie. File photo

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Former Sno-King Ice Arena employees fired following sexual assault accusation

After coaching figure skaters for more than two decades, Christina McPherson was happier than she had ever been…

Construction on North Bend’s wastewater treatment plant off North Bend Boulevard. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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North Bend wants to expedite development while awaiting sewer capacity

The City of North Bend could be allowed to review and approve preliminary development applications before sewer capacity…

Site of a potential three-story mixed use building along Maple Avenue in Snoqualmie. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Snoqualmie three-story downtown development moves to building permit review

The Snoqualmie City Council affirmed a prior planning commission decision on March 28 by rejecting 10 appeals filed…

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Ben Cockman, owner of Mount Si Sports + Fitness.

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Man of many talents: North Bend gym owner does it all

The question to ask Ben Cockman is not what he’s up to, but what he isn’t.

Federal, state and local leaders talk about State Route 18 at a roundtable discussion March 23 at Snoqualmie City Hall. From left: Snoqualmie Mayor Katherine Ross, U.S. Rep. Kim Schrier, State Rep. Bill Ramos, Eastside Fire Rescue Assistant Chief Ben Lane. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Local leaders celebrate funding milestone for State Route 18

Construction is expected to begin later this year on SR 18/I-90 interchange.

Snoqualmie Trading Co. owners, Heather Dean, Julie Chung and Cheri Buell (center), celebrate the grand opening of their new shop with SnoValley Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Kelly Coughlin (left) and Snoqualmie Mayor Katherine Ross (right) on March 18.

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New souvenir shop: Snoqualmie Trading Co. opens downtown

Snoqualmie’s newest downtown shop is hoping to celebrate the story of the Snoqualmie Valley by selling one piece…

Site of a potential three-story mixed use building along Maple Avenue in Snoqualmie viewed from City Hall. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Snoqualmie considers three-story development near downtown

A 9,000-square-foot vacant grass field along Maple Avenue, which backs up against the Snoqualmie Depot, could be the…

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Outside of the Snoqualmie Police Department.

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Snoqualmie city government offers bonuses to battle labor shortages

About 24% of Snoqualmie’s government workforce positions were vacant to begin 2022.

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The Main Home Solutions team. From left: Mike Adams, Randy Halim and Mike Halim.

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Father, son and neighbor form Fall City construction company

It’s the perfect trifecta of skills and experience that sets new Valley construction company Main Home Solutions apart…

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Sign outside the Snoqualmie Inn by Hotel American.

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Snoqualmie hotel pays $150,000 in missing funds

A Snoqualmie hotel that for months had been missing payments required by its development agreement with the city…

Susan Hankins. Courtesy photo.

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Valley residents honor legacy of Susan Hankins

With Susan Hankins, you weren’t a stranger very long.