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Some cool deer near Preston on Oct. 6. Aaron Kunkler/staff photo

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News around the Valley: Ballots, oil, weather, water

Voters in the Snoqualmie Valley should have received their ballots for the election.

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Camp Brown opens in the Snoqualmie Valley

A new trail and day use area is open for public use in the Snoqualmie Valley.

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Snoqualmie train rides return on Oct. 3

Train excursions at the Northwest Railway Museum will resume on Oct. 3 in the upper Snoqualmie Valley.

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Wildfire smoke, school impact fees, arts and Tanner Trail | News around the valley

Short takes on happenings in the area.

News around the valley: New brews, school schedule, council member censured

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News around the valley: New brews, school schedule, council member censured

Plus business news.

COVID-19 cases trending down in the valley after brief spike

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COVID-19 cases trending down in the valley after brief spike

Latest numbers from King County

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North Bend begins distributing biz relief funds

North Bend provided 50 local businesses and organizations a slice of the city’s share of the federal CARES…

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North Bend Film Fest returns in October

The North Bend Film Fest is returning this year, but it’s been reincarnated as a virtual festival.

Restored locomotive makes debut in Snoqualmie

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Restored locomotive makes debut in Snoqualmie

The Northwest Railway Museum’s Steam Locomotive 924 will make its first public debut during the celebration of Snoqualmie…

Photo courtesy of Snoqualmie Pass Fire and Rescue.

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Snoqualmie Pass Fire and Rescue charge renewal is passing

The Snoqualmie Pass Fire and Rescue benefit charge is passing with 100% of the vote so far, according…

The project will be located at 250 E. 2nd St. in North Bend. (Google Maps)

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Habitat for Humanity to build seven affordable housing units in North Bend

Habitat for Humanity is planning on building seven permanently affordable townhouse units in North Bend.

Snoqualmie River. Courtesy photo

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Authorities urge water safety after teen drowns in Snoqualmie River

After a 17-year-old teen drowned in the Snoqualmie River on July 14 near Snoqualmie, the city is reminding…

From markets to farm stands, Snoqualmie Valley flower farmers adapt to pandemic

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From markets to farm stands, Snoqualmie Valley flower farmers adapt to pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has cut many farmers off from traditional vending locations.