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Snoqualmie Valley Health CEO Renee Jensen (right) and North Bend Mayor Mary Miller cut the ribbon on the new clinic, Nov. 19, 2025. They are surrounded by SVH providers and leaders. (Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

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Snoqualmie Valley Health opens North Bend clinic

The clinic has a full-time primary care provider and some speciality services.

Books and Bottles owner Julie Thomas prepares to the cut the ribbon on her shop, joined by her husband and daughter, Nov. 14, 2025. (Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

Business

New Snoqualmie shop builds community around books and wine

Books and Bottles offers tastings, clubs, kids books and more.

The new Downtown Church will reside on the top floor of downtown Snoqualmie’s Railroad Building. Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record

Business

I-90 Church buys downtown Snoqualmie property

The church will begin services at its new location in December.

The Stumpf family celebrates after Gray’s Mercantile founder Summer Stumpf cuts the ribbon, Nov. 15, 2025. (Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

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Fall City pop-up holiday shop supports local nonprofit

All proceeds from the store go to the Live Gray’s Way Foundation.

The South Fork Tolt River dam’s overflow structure, used to release water if the reservoir gets too high, Sept. 22, 2025. (Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

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A Tolt Dam failure is unlikely, but not impossible

Carnation leaders hope to rebuild residents’ trust in the siren system.

The holidays have arrived at Carousel gift shop in Snoqualmie, Nov. 6, 2025. Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record

Life

Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | Nov. 14 edition

The holidays are upon us, as are these Valley gift shopping opportunities.

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The Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank is located at 122 E. 3rd St., North Bend.

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Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank introduces ‘go bags’ around community

The bags of shelf-stable food are available at eight locations.

Ron Cox with his wife, KC, and his two sons, Michael and Stephen, and their families (minus one grandson). Photo courtesy of Sara Cox

Business

Carnation Ace Hardware’s bittersweet goodbye after 56 years

The property is going to become a farm and feed cooperative.

The Progress Pride flag that was outside Pacific Crest Environmental. Photo courtesy of Pacific Crest Environmental

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North Bend businesses have diversity flag stolen on camera

The businesses are seeking help identifying the individuals.

The “Floodmobile,” a Chevrolet Suburban raised to drive through flood waters, sits on Cook Farm, Sept. 16, 2025. This iteration of the Floodmobile is owned by Dan Cook, with an earlier version being owned by his father. Cook says he hasn’t had to use the Floodmobile in many years, but he still brings it out for Duvall parades and events. (Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

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Snoqualmie Valley farmers say flooding is worsening

“This farm will be lost someday because of flood,” Jubilee Farm’s owner said.

The mammography suite at Snoqualmie Valley Health. Photo courtesy of Snoqualmie Valley Health

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Snoqualmie Valley Health staff talk importance of regular mammograms

One employee shares her personal journey with early detection and treatment.

The Lake Alice home of the Humiston family has a no trespassing sign posted at the end of the driveway, July 11, 2025. (Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

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Hearing for Fall City mass shooting now scheduled for April

One year after the crime took place, the prosecution is eager to make headway.

Pictured left to right: Alana McCoy and Amy McHenry, candidates for Duvall mayor.

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Duvall council, mayor candidate Q&As | Election 2025

Duvall is voting for mayor and three council positions.