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Courtesy photo. Scott Brittain and his son Ryker at Blake’s Pizzeria in Carnation (before state regulations for COVID-19 mandated restaurants switch to takeout only). Scott has been a customer since he was a kid, and now he and his family are still regulars.

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In Carnation, Blake’s carries on with carryout

Community supports local pizzeria during COVID-19 pandemic.

For sale sign hanging in front of house. File photo

Business

Open houses close due to coronavirus concerns

Northwest Multiple Listing Service halts large group home tours amid pandemic.

From left, Kristen Zuray, Wendy Laxton and Tonya Guinn speak at Trail Youth’s 2019 birthday celebration fundraiser. This year their annual event is a banquet scheduled for April 4. Courtesy photo

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Trail Youth celebrates a year of coffee, positivity

Trail Youth banquet fundraiser scheduled for April 4.

Natalie DeFord/Staff photo. Passersby enjoy a sunny day’s view of Snoqualmie Falls and the Salish Lodge Spa.

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House bill 2230 passes the state Legislature

Bill would ammend property tax exemptions for tribal owned properties.

Jacqueline Tribble painting during a previous Finally Friday Art and Wine Walk event. Courtesy photo

Life

Snoqualmie Arts Commission seeks programming proposals

Art Partners Program 2020.

People enjoying the view of Snoqualmie Falls and the Salish Lodge Spa in the sunshine on Feb. 19, 2020. Natalie DeFord/staff photo

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Snoqualmie mayor, tribal chairman spar over House bill

HB 2230 would amend tribal property tax exemption.

Courtesy photo                                Manny the rooster, a cockfighting rescue, in front of supplies. Rooster Haus Rescue is stocking up, preparing to stay a while due to a landslide on 356th Drive Southeast in Fall City, a sole access road for some 75 homes.

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Animal sanctuary affected by sole-access road slide in Fall City

Roosters get ready to wait it out.

Courtesy photo                                North Bend Mayor Rob McFarland (R) presents the 2019 Citizen of the Year award to North Bend resident Beth Burrows at the city’s Feb. 4, 2020 council meeting.

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North Bend’s Citizen of the Year

Beth Burrows recognized for outstanding contributions to the community.

Registered voters can fill out and submit their ballots for the King Conservation District board election on their mobile devices. Courtesy photo

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King Conservation District vote is mobile

Snoqualmie-based Democracy Live allows voters to fill out their ballot electronically.

Snoqualmie City Hall. File photo

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Snoqualmie still seeking public records software

Request for proposals reissued.

Snoqualmie City Clerk Jodi Warren swears in re-elected councilmembers Katherine Ross and Sean Sundwall at the Jan. 27 city council meeting. Courtesy photo

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Snoqualmie councilmembers sworn in for new terms

Appointment of new city administrator also approved.

Courtesy photo                                Dr. James Stirrett at Bluewater Medical, his new business on Snoqualmie Ridge.

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Bluewater Medical opens on Snoqualmie Ridge

New clinic offers naturopathic regenerative medicine.

Courtesy photo                                New Snoqualmie Casino Interim CEO and President Stanford Le.

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Meet Snoqualmie Casino’s new interim CEO and president

Stanford Le brings international casino management experience into the position.