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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.

Hayton Farms of Mount Vernon sells its fresh berries at the Duvall Farmers Market, Sept. 4, 2025. (Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

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Duvall Farmers Market closes out another record-breaking season

Attendance doubled from last year, and sales increased 85%.

Top row: Jim Ribail and Rachael Pearson. Bottom row: Max Voelker and Rohana Joshi.

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Carnation City Council candidate Q&As

For Carnation City Council, Rachael Pearson is facing Jim Ribail for position 2, while Max Voelker is facing…

Pictured left to right: Rob Wotton and Sarah Perry.

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King County Council District 3 candidate Q&As | Election 2025

District 3 includes all of the Snoqualmie Valley.

The 2025 Aspire Gala is Oct. 23. Image courtesy of SnoValley Chamber of Commerce

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SnoValley Chamber hosting Aspire Gala fundraiser, auction

Proceeds will benefit the chamber’s sustainable tourism efforts and more.

King County Councilmember Sarah Perry unveils the new Issaquah trailhead marker named after her late husband Sen. Bill Ramos, Oct. 6, 2025. Photo courtesy of Sarah Perry

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Issaquah names trailhead after late Sen. Bill Ramos

The trailhead is one Ramos often used as an avid runner.

Katherine Ross and Jim Mayhew are running for mayor of Snoqualmie.

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Snoqualmie council, mayor candidate Q&As | Election 2025

Snoqualmie residents are voting for mayor and council position 1.

Flood waters make W. Snoqualmie River Road NE near The Blue Heron Golf Course impassable, March 25, 2025. Many secondary roads closed last flood season, despite no main road closures. (Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

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Floodzilla provides critical flood information to Snoqualmie Valley residents

Its data shows that flood events are becoming more frequent and unpredictable.

No Boat Brewing Company harvests fresh hops for its brews. Photo courtesy of No Boat Brewing Company

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No Boat Brewing wins award for clean water commitment

The brewery is part of Washington Wild’s Washington Brewshed Alliance.