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The staff at Fireweed Cannabis. (Photo by Mallory Kruml/Valley Record)

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Snoqualmie Indian Tribe opens Fireweed Cannabis

The first cannabis retailer in the Valley celebrated its grand opening on April 20.

North Bend Mayor Mary Miller visited two preschool classes at Snoqualmie Elementary School to talk with students about photography on April 5. Mayor Miller, a professional photographer, shared pictures she’s taken with the students and brought 10 cameras from her collection for them to learn about. Photo courtesy of Snoqualmie Valley School District

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Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | April 19 edition

Lots of Earth Day activities this weekend in the Valley.

A rendering of what the splash pad will look like come July at Snoqualmie Community Park, 35016 SE Ridge St. (Photo courtesy of the City of Snoqualmie)

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Snoqualmie Community Park splash pad breaks ground

The water feature is expected to open in July.

From left to right: Snoqualmie Falls Brewery Owner Voyislav Kokeza, front of house manager Aleks Kokeza, Sunergy Systems Founder Howard Lamb and system sales assistant Jaime Sasse. (Photo courtesy of Sunergy Systems)

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Turning sunlight into beer: Snoqualmie Falls Brewery talks solar energy

Family owned and operated business takes a strong stance on environmental stewardship.

City of Carnation officials visited the State Capitol in February as part of the Association of Washington Cities. (Photo courtesy of Senator Brad Hawkins)

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Senator proposes million-dollar fee for false alarms at Tolt Dam

If passed, the bill would require Seattle Public Utilities to pay Carnation $1 million after any false alarms…

Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank’s Dylan Johnson (left) and Alison Roberts (right). The food bank is located at 122 E. 3rd St., North Bend. (Photo by Mallory Kruml/Valley Record)

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Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank looks to expand

Limited storage and cramped spaces lead to long wait lines as food bank staff seeks a new home.

Scene of the April 14 fire at 8102 Railroad Avenue SE. (Photo by Mallory Kruml/Valley Record)

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Historic building destroyed in early morning Snoqualmie fire

Several businesses have been determined a total loss.

Declan Mallady, a fifth-grader from Snoqualmie Elementary School, won the Regional Spelling Bee of King and Snohomish County on March 30, outspelling 73 competitors. The win qualifies Mallady for the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., this May. (Photo courtesy of Snoqualmie Valley School District)

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Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | April 12 edition

Also: Local fifth-grader wins regional spelling bee.

Chief Brian Lynch (left), Captain Gary Horejsi, his wife and Snoqualmie Mayor Katherine Ross (right). Photo courtesy of the City of Snoqualmie

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Snoqualmie Police Department appoints new captain

Gary Horejsi, previously a sergeant with the Enumclaw Police Department, brings nearly 20 years of experience to the…

The Scott Rinckenberger Gallery at 106 W. North Bend Way in North Bend. (Photo courtesy of Scott Rinckenberger)

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Scott Rinckenberger launches new exhibit in North Bend

Terrestrial Tapestries opens April 18.

SCH posed for a photo during the March 28 ribbon cutting ceremony. (Photo courtesy of Snoqualmie Valley Hospital)

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Snoqualmie Valley Hospital unveils CT Scanner, announces future upgrades

A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the state-of-the-art Computed Tomography (CT) scanner was held at Snoqualmie Valley Health (SVH) on…

Carnation is working to hold King County and SPU accountable for the eighth false alarm at the Tolt Dam since 2020. (Photo courtesy of Seattle Public Utilities)

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Tolt Dam false alarm ruled an accident

Seattle Public Utilities found a Federal Signal employee responsible for setting off the alarm.

Derek Strey, the associate superintendent at Friends of Echo Glen, LaShann Ross, the sales manager at South Fork and Britni Larson, the manager at the North Bend Theatre and president of the North Bend Downtown Foundation were recognized as the Keep it Local Snoqualmie Valley Employees of the Quarter on March 28. Courtesy photo

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Snoqualmie Valley Community Calendar | April 5 edition

Head over to Remlinger Brewing, 32610 NE 32nd Street, Carnation, on April 5 to listen to Foo Fighters…