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Life

Festival at Mount Si | Grand Marshal Jonah Duvall, 12, is more than just a good dancer

At 12, Jonah Duvall is likely the youngest person ever to ride as a parade grand marshal in…

News

Helping hand: Good Samaritan Jeff Warren reaches out to victim of Carnation head-on crash

North Bend resident Jeff Warren doesn't know whether his actions at a severe head-on car crash Wednesday morning,…

Opinion

Opinion | Let’s roll up the welcome mat for criminals

Maybe the neighbor was being nosy. But if he hadn’t called police that early June morning, there’d be…

Opinion

Drug threat is real, but so are the users

We all carry around our ideas of how the world works. We’ve all heard that drugs are dangerous,…

Pick-up player Chris Weakley of the Elite team Chocolate Won Tons attempts a pass

Sports

Street ball: Rain-out can’t stop die-hard Snoqualmie tourney pick-up players

Kevin Wallace’s basektball shoes slide a little on the wet pavement of Ridge Street, yet he doesn’t topple.…

The still waters of Lake Borst hold promise in former timberland manager Dick Ryon's vision. He'd like to see the former Weyerhaeuser mill pond be part of a parks and flood protection system in the city of Snoqualmie. The future of the mill site is being defined in this summer's debate on annexation conditions.

News

Old mill, new visions: Stakeholders, city weigh past impacts, future role in annex debate

Dick Ryon's company background gives him a unique insight into the debate currently swirling around the future of…

Holding a binder of memories and written appeals

News

The hungry river: Homeowners watch and wait as North Fork devours levee, property

Jan Sullivan won’t go any closer to the crumbling edge of the Shake Mill Left Levee, but husband…

Opinion

No golden shovels, but dirt is moving at Snoqualmie Valley Veteran’s Memorial

It was a darkening evening in November 2008 when a couple of us from the Record marched down…

Snoqualmie hall-of-famer and former Newport and Eastlake head basketball coach Richard Belcher holds a memento from glory days: a dual jersey made up of pieces from schools where he made a powerful impact. Belcher loved to take underperforming teams to new places. 'I was looking for teams that are ready to go up

Sports

The man in the glass: Snoqualmie Hall of Famer ‘Coach B’ inspired generations

As a freshman at California State University at Long Beach, Rich Belcher had a tough decision to make.…

Fan and ex-pro Jay Buhner

Sports

Champ shortstop Proudfoot signs with Texas Tech

Shortstop Tim Proudfoot's hard work and state glory with the Mount Si varsity baseball team have ended with…

Opinion

Opinion | Relay shows positive power of Valley

One hallmark Valley event is now upon us, one that attempts to take the negative and the tragic…

Snoqualmie Firefighter Darby Summers

News

‘I couldn’t watch her drown’: Snoqualmie firefighter, cop honored for risky river rescue

Firefighters have a saying: Risk a little to save a little, risk a lot to save a lot.…

Director at Mount Si Senior Center for two decades

Business

Women in Business | Mount Si Senior Center’s departing director Ruth Tolmasoff serves elders for 21 years

Ruth Tolmasoff is in her busy office, talking about her past work with the senior center, and looking…