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Who’s the best? Seeking bragging rights in Snoqualmie Valley Record reader poll

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People power, local emphasis can help economy

The image of someone praying for survival is a strong one. In our March 2 edition, we featured…

Backers of the planned Snoqualmie Valley Veteran’s Memorial are nearly ready to begin construction. Above

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Moment of truth nears for Snoqualmie Valley vet’s monument

Forty-three years ago this month, Marty Kester survived the worst that the Viet Cong could throw at him…

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More deep cuts ahead, Fifth District legislators warn in telephone town hall

Jay Rodne and Glenn Anderson, the two elected representatives for the Snoqualmie Valley's Fifth District, talked strategies for…

Jim Reitz of North Bend took first place for his photo of mountain lupines blooming in front of Mount Si and the Cascade foothills. He snapped the photo last June from a vantage point near the TPC Snoqualmie Ridge course.

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Passion for the scenic: Fourth annual Snoqualmie Valley Record Photo Contest results

What makes for great photography? Is it all inspiration, or is it work, perspiration, perseverance? Ask some of…

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Valley’s worth of perspectives on display in photo contest

I may not know very much about camera technology or terminology. But I do know about perseverance, and…

Farmhouse Market owner Jay Bluher visits his deli case. Bluher would like to be able to offer a hot deli

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New vision for Fall City business: Residents, owners say downtown plan needs flexibility

The cold sandwiches are popular, but Jay Bluher would love to put some fried chicken, roasted potatoes and…

Caretaker Caycee Furulie inspects the much-marked surface of Snoqualmie's Centennial Log in Railroad Park. Furulie is working to fence in the crumbling giant

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Time to fence Snoqualmie’s big log? Barrier to block vandals at 400-year-old roadside attraction

The graffiti was only a few days old. “Charissa was here 1/18/11,” written in small, neat letters with…

Cedarcrest sophomore Zach Taylor fires a long shot for a three during first-half action Friday

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Cedarcrest boys basketball team hangs tough in South Whidbey nail-biter

Long bombs, big rebounds and accuracy at the free-throw line helped a scrappy Cedarcrest High School boys basketball…

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State auditor says Snoqualmie paid too much to private engineer during Ridge buildup

The Washington State Auditor says the city of Snoqualmie overpaid its private engineering contractor thousands of dollars during…

Mount Si junior John Farmer locks up Liberty's Noel Brandon during a Thursday

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Mount Si High wrestlers give Pats a manhandling

A deep, tough Mount Si wrestling team dominated Liberty in a dual meet held Thursday, Jan. 20, at…

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Lessons from a wet winter

A week ago, I held the opinion that we were in for a mild winter—that Mother Nature and…

Jeff Groshell and his son Trevor inspect the flooded entrance to their family’s golf course at Fall City. Groshell was surprised by how high flood levels rose in the Lower Valley during the Martin Luther King Jr.

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SLIDESHOW: ‘Minor’ flood soaks Snoqualmie Valley

First came the storm, then came the sightseers. Rows of cars crowded the Snoqualmie Falls overlook, occupants there…