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Fall City Fire to put property tax measure on Nov. ballot

The lid lift would raise taxes to keep pace with costs of service and equipment, the department says

Burt Mann (bottom center) poses for a photo with community members who helped install a sprinkler system at his garden. Top row, from left: Tom Gallagher and Dan Waddell. Bottom Row: Meghan Remington, Mann and Tom Armour. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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Community collaborates to give Burt Mann’s garden a sprinkler system

100-year-old WWII vet’s garden gets sprinkler system thanks to community collaboration

A row of houses in Snoqualmie Ridge. File Photo Conor Wilson.

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Snoqualmie seeks compromise on housing goals

The city is considering a process to reduce its 2044 housing target goals.

A line of cars along Railroad Avenue/State Route 202 in Snoqualmie Monday. Photo William Shaw/Valley Record.

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Multiple construction projects cause traffic congestion in Snoqualmie

Construction on I-90 near Issaquah and the SR 18 interchange have caused significant delays

photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record
The outside of Bear and Bee Used Books in Carnation at 4473 Tolt Avenue.

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Pride flags stolen in Carnation over the weekend

Pride Flags were stolen from businesses along Tolt Avenue last weekend. Police are investigating.

Police lights (File photo)

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State Trooper shot driver on I-90 near Snoqualmie Friday

Trooper shot driver near the I-90/State Route 18 interchange June 16. An investigation is underway.

Snoqualmie Tribal Chairman Robert de Los Angeles is awarded a Martin Luther King Medal of Distinguished Service by King County Councilmember Sarah Perry in Seattle on June 6. Courtesy photo.

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Snoqualmie chairman receives King County award for distinguished service

Chairman Robert de Los Angeles was awarded a Martin Luther King Jr. Medal by the King County Council

Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record
Jessica Merizan at the Carnation Pride Picnic on June 11.

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Carnation Pride Picnic marks milestone for local LGBTQ+ community

Carnation-based SnoValley Pride hosted the celebration last weekend in honor of Pride Month

Mark Correira, Snoqualmie Fire Chief

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Longtime Snoqualmie fire chief is leaving at the end of June

Chief Mark Correira took the fire chief job in Snoqualmie back in 2014.

Snoqualmie Mayor Katherine Ross (left) and Councilmember Cara Christensen celebrate the opening of Riverview Park playground on June 9. Photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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New Snoqualmie playground is a space for everyone

City leaders held a ceremony celebrating the new inclusive playground at Riverview Park on June 9.

North Bend Trading Co. owners Cheri Buell, Julie Chung, Heather Dean celebrate the opening of their new business with a ribbon cutting ceremony on June 8. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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Chamber welcomes North Bend Trading Co.

The SnoValley Chamber held a ribbon cutting ceremony for North Bend Trading Co. on June 8

All photos by Conor Wilson/Valley Record
Laurie Hauglie poses in front of the 100-plus painted ducks.

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Get ready for the Great Duck Hunt

Fall City Days debuts new scavenger hunt.

Sallal Board President Denise Smutny signs the water supply agreement at the North Bend City Council meeting on June 6 beside North Bend Mayor Rob McFarland, back center. (Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record)

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North Bend and Sallal finally approve water agreement

Contract is the result of nearly two decades of negotiations.