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Teen charged in Fall City mass shooting

A community support meeting will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 26, at Snoqualmie Valley Alliance Church.

Downtown North Bend’s Trick or Treat Street event will be back on Oct. 26. (Photo courtesy of North Bend Downtown Foundation)

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Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | Oct. 25 edition

There are several opportunities for community trick or treating in the Snoqualmie Valley this week.

The front gate of the Carnation Cemetery on Oct. 21, 2024. (Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

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Carnation Cemetery database helps identify unmarked graves

The city-run cemetery has a new online database that went up earlier this year.

Owners of Miller’s stand with friends at the King County Executive’s Small Business Awards ceremony Oct. 7, 2024. From left: Paul Hanover, Jules Hughes, Miller’s co-owner Bill Pritchard, Miller’s co-owner Nancy Colton and Gregory Jamiel. (Courtesy of Nancy Colton)

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Two small Valley businesses win King County awards

Miller’s and The Grange won awards recognizing excellence in their respective industries.

Christeena Marzolf prepares to cut a celebratory ribbon with family and friends at Falling River Meats Oct. 17, 2024. From left: Valerie Pacheco, Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce board secretary; Justin Fitch, Falling River Meats chef; Christeena Marzolf, Falling River Meats co-owner; Marcus Marzolf; Rowan Marzolf; Darron Marzolf, Falling River Meats co-owner. (Photo by Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

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Falling River Meats celebrates one year of business

“The Marzolf family are renowned at this point,” North Bend Mayor Mary Miller said.

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Multiple people dead in Fall City shooting | Update

Deputies responded to 911 calls in the Lake Alice neighborhood around 5 a.m.

Duvall Farmers Market Board president Alex Yearout stands with the market’s new banner on Oct. 3, 2024. (Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

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Duvall Farmers Market makes its mark in 2024

“We knew that what we had were great vendors and great space and live music.”

Novelty Hill Farm’s fall festival is open each weekend through the end of October at 26617 NE 124th St. Duvall. Learn more at noveltyhillfarm.com. Courtesy photo

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Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | Oct. 18

This week’s events include an array of spooky offerings for all ages.

The Washington Native Plant Society teaches about the importance of native plants and offers plants for sale at Oaktoberfest 2023. Courtesy of Terry Pottmeyer

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Oaktoberfest promotes healthy ecosystem through native plants

Event at Meadowbrook Farm will include native plant education and sales.

Snoqualmie Police Chief Brian Lynch with the breast cancer awareness patch. Courtesy image

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Snoqualmie police debut breast cancer awareness patches

The uniform patches, adorned with pink ribbons, will be worn throughout October.

The North Bend Library has become a safe place for LGBTQ+ community members thanks to the efforts of Lambert House volunteers and library staff. Photo by Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record

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LGBTQ+ youth group fosters connection in North Bend

​​Seattle’s Lambert House for LGBTQ+ youth hosts a monthly meeting at the North Bend library.

A photo of Aroma Coffee Co. with a mockup of the future treehouse. (Courtesy of Nelson Treehouse)

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Public treehouse coming to Fall City’s Aroma Coffee

The team behind Treehouse Point is expected to open a Norwegian-inspired treehouse at the coffee shop by the…

Stationary trains sit on the tracks of the Pacific West Rail display, including models of trains from Great Northern, Union Pacific and Southern Pacific rail companies. (Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

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Snoqualmie approves downtown model train museum

“It really isn’t about trains. It’s about imagination,” model owner Peter Hambling said.