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Woman reports being shot in Snoqualmie Valley Trail robbery; Sheriff’s office believes incident wasn’t random, no threat to the public

A woman claims to have been shot in the hand on the Snoqualmie Valley Trail on Oct. 10,…

Mayhew appointed to Snoqualmie’s open City Council seat, Position 4

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Mayhew appointed to Snoqualmie’s open City Council seat, Position 4

After multiple rounds of interviews, the Snoqualmie City Council on Oct. 9 chose James Mayhew to fill a…

City candidates take turns in hot seat: Snoqualmie candidates share similar visions for the future, differ on how to get there

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City candidates take turns in hot seat: Snoqualmie candidates share similar visions for the future, differ on how to get there

Although their proposed pathways to the future may differ, the 12 candidates running for six seats on the…

Snoqualmie’s historic siren is sounding off once again

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Snoqualmie’s historic siren is sounding off once again

Recently dedicated in memory of former Snoqualmie mayor and city councilman Charles Peterson, Snoqualmie’s unique siren has been…

Carnation teen finds reward in building tiny house for homeless in Seattle

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Carnation teen finds reward in building tiny house for homeless in Seattle

By reaching out to the Low Income Housing Institute, Carnation’s Jarred Flowers was able to use his Eagle…

Snoqualmie sites dedicated to honor former mayor, Charles Peterson

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Snoqualmie sites dedicated to honor former mayor, Charles Peterson

A dedication tour of downtown Snoqualmie on Sunday celebrated the memory of former Snoqualmie Mayor and City Councilman…

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Snoqualmie city council approves changes to six-year utilities improvement plan

The city of Snoqualmie’s Utilities Capital Improvement Plan saw some changes on Monday, Sept. 25, after the city…

Mount Si football team takes big win over Sedro-Woolley

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Mount Si football team takes big win over Sedro-Woolley

After a loss to Woodinville, the Mount Si Football team bounced back with a big win on the…

Northwest Railway Museum acquires 99-year-old locomotive for 2018 exhibit

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Northwest Railway Museum acquires 99-year-old locomotive for 2018 exhibit

Thanks to a donation from the city of Bellingham, The Northwest Railway Museum in Snoqualmie is now the…

Consul-General Miguel Velasquez of the Consulate of Peru in Seattle and Mayor JuHong Kang from Gangjin, Korea, help Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson and North Bend Mayor Ken Hearing officially dedicate Sister Cities Park right next door to Snoqualmie City Hall last summer. Evan Pappas/File Photo

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Sister Cities Association board members resign, leaving three vacancies on all-volunteer nonprofit board

The Snoqualmie Sister Cities Association has undergone some recent changes, with three board members resigning from their positions.…

Mount Si takes second loss of the season against Woodinville

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Mount Si takes second loss of the season against Woodinville

Despite scoring early in the first quarter, the Mount Si Wildcats football team took their second loss of…

Echo Glen Children’s Center celebrates 50 years of youth rehab

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Echo Glen Children’s Center celebrates 50 years of youth rehab

It’s been 50 years since Echo Glen Children’s Center began operating in the Snoqualmie Valley under the State…

JazzClubsNW prepares for fresh start with new partner

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JazzClubsNW prepares for fresh start with new partner

After losing its partner for food and wine service at the old North Bend Fire Station, the non-profit…