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Kiwanis’ Giving Tree program helped more than 550 Valley residents

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Kiwanis’ Giving Tree program helped more than 550 Valley residents

In partnership with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, the Snoqualmie Valley Kiwanis wrapped up…

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Mount Si Ski and Board Club reaches 50 members

One of Mount Si High School’s longest running traditions, the Ski and Board Club, is returning this January…

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Annexation Implementation Plan for Snoqualmie Mill Site approved by city council

In a big step for development in Snoqualmie, the city council approved the Annexation Implementation Plan (AIP) for…

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Students talk about building sportsmanship when Mount Si High School hosts 200-athlete countywide Interhigh prorgram

More than 200 student athletes from around King County gathered at Mount Si High School on Wednesday Nov.…

Snoqualmie hires Perry Phipps as new police chief

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Snoqualmie hires Perry Phipps as new police chief

After a rigorous interview process, the city of Snoqualmie has selected Perry Phipps as the new chief of…

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Hospital board contracts for revenue scenario analysis services on swing bed, outpatient programs

To help analyze the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital’s swing bed program and outpatient specialty clinics, the hospital’s (King County…

Hans Johnson, Davis Sauer, Shohini Ghosh and Peter Smith make small, last minute adjustments to their robot at the club meeting on Thursday, Dec. 8. (Evan Pappas/Staff Photo)

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Mount Si Robotics doubles team size, host second event of the season

As computer science and engineering continue to become more important in our society, interest in these fields has…

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Snoqualmie helps to fund tourism and human services in 2017

More than $190,000 of funding was approved for community organizations that address human service needs and organizations that…

Snoqualmie-based ballroom dancers represent U.S. in world championships

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Snoqualmie-based ballroom dancers represent U.S. in world championships

After decades of hard work and practice, Snoqualmie couple Kora Stoynova and Simeon Stoynov are one step closer…

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Snoqualmie city council approves 2017 general tax rates

To keep up with the growth in yearly costs, the Snoqualmie City council approved an ordinance to increase…

Courtesy Photo                                The downtown revitalization project is divided into multiple phases of development around downtown Snoqualmie.

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Downtown revitalization plan completes second phase

After recently completing phase 2A of the city’s Downtown Revitalization project, Snoqualmie city staff have begun working on…

Scrooge, played by Gary Schwartz, angrily tells the two solicitors, played by Craig Ewing and Robert J. Lee, to get out of his office. (Evan Pappas/Staff Photo)

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A Christmas Carol returns to the Valley Center Stage on Dec. 2

Charles Dickens’ classic story “A Christmas Carol” is returning to Valley Center Stage this December for the ninth…

Mount Si grad qualifies for 2017 Boston Marathon in local race

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Mount Si grad qualifies for 2017 Boston Marathon in local race

By completing his first marathon this year, Mount Si High School graduate Ryan Moore has qualified to participate…