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Snoqualmie council appoints ethics officer, amends budget, awards 2018 human services funding
At their last meeting of the year on Dec. 11, the Snoqualmie City Council pursued plans announced in…
December 19, 2017
Life
Two Rivers students learn about history preservation with Snoqualmie Valley Historical Society
The preservation of history in the Valley made some progress this month when Two Rivers students and Snoqualmie…
December 12, 2017
Life
Final element of Charles Peterson Memorial is completed with installation of new church sign
After 40 years, Snoqualmie United Methodist Church installed a brand new sign this November as part of Will…
December 12, 2017
News
Valley organizations form coalition to improve public transportation options for residents
Transportation in and around the Valley continuously faces challenges, but a new group of representatives of organizations in…
December 5, 2017
News
Snoqualmie council votes to take 1 percent property tax increase for 2018
In a 5-2 vote, the Snoqualmie City Council on Nov. 27 approved a property tax increase by the…
December 5, 2017
Life
Empty Bowls fundraising event and community dinner returns Dec. 8
After a successful event last year, the students from the Snoqualmie Valley School District are preparing for another…
November 29, 2017
News
Woman who followed dog into river Saturday rescued by firefighters
A woman who followed her dog into the Tolt River Saturday afternoon, Nov. 25, was rescued by firefighters…
November 27, 2017
Life
Duvall traveler returns from five month journey across Mongolia
Not everyone has the urge to go on a months-long trips to different countries, but one local traveler…
November 22, 2017
News
Snoqualmie City Council considers 2018 property tax rates
Snoqualmie’s City Council heard arguments in favor of increasing the city’s property tax levy by the allowed 1…
November 20, 2017
Life
‘A Christmas Carol’ returns for its 10th production at the Valley Center Stage; Opening night is Dec. 1
The classic Charles Dickens tale, “A Christmas Carol,” will be returning to the Valley Center Stage in North…
November 20, 2017
News
Carnation hires Amy Arrington as new City Manager
The city of Carnation welcomed its newest addition to the administration in October. Amy Arrington has recently been…
November 15, 2017
News
Snoqualmie worker left with broken legs after being hit by a truck
A miscommunication between co-workers led to an injury resulting two broken legs last week. At 6:20 a.m. on…
November 15, 2017
Sports
Three Mount Si runners make it to state cross country championships
The Mount Si High School Cross Country teams ended their season in the 4A state meet after a…
November 14, 2017
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