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Music is the tie that binds North Bend couple Cathy and Harley Brumbaugh to the community and each other. The vocalist and bandleader are the 2010 Railroad Days parade grand marshals.

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Heartbeat of the Valley: Music ties Railroad Days parade marshals to community, each other

Snoqualmie Railroad Days brings a kaleidoscope of memories to retired music teacher and bandleader Harley Brumbaugh.

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Trial date nears for alleged North Bend bank robber

The man accused of robbing a North Bend bank last autumn goes to trial Sept. 1.

UPS Store staff Shawn Keller

Business

Making the green grade: Valley companies make King County top recyclers list

Three local companies are among King County’s Best Workplaces for Recycling and Waste Reduction list for 2010.

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Willard, Spring, Anderson vie for 5th District House seat in top-two primary

North Bend teacher David Spring and Sammammish technology consultant Dean Willard are vying for Democratic-leaning votes in the…

Surveying the Northwest Railway Museum’s new Train Shed Exhibit Building

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Full steam ahead: Northwest Railway Museum campus takes shape with exhibit building

This summer, the Northwest Railway Museum’s campus makes its next transformation, with the addition of the new Train…

Opinion

Park’s name brings split city closer

So, how many locals can state the official name of the big park on Snoqualmie Ridge?

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City names Snoqualmie Ridge II park for pioneering mayor Jeanne Hansen

Former Snoqualmie Mayor Jeanne Hansen will be remembered with a namesake city park. But it won't be the…

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Scrawny horses rescued after being dumped in Snoqualmie National Forest

King County Animal Control agents want to know who neglected and then abandoned two horses in the wilds…

Snoqualmie Valley Arts will showcase famed Celadon pottery from Korea at the first-ever Snoqualmie Valley Festival of Music.

Life

Korean treasures on display at Snoqualmie Festival of Music

Examples of famed Celadon pottery, a trademark sea-green ceramic made in the Snoqualmie sister city of Gangjin, are…

Opinion

Plan ahead before you hit the water

Summer in the Snoqualmie Valley brings long-awaited afternoons in the sun and the water. But folks who play…

The progressive rock and pop band Yes — from left

Life

Prog rock forever: Guitarist Steve Howe reflects on musical legacy

Prog rock is not dead. Far from it: Progressive music prophets Yes, who play Thursday at Snoqualmie Casino…

News

Snoqualmie residents, Facebook group aim to muffle casino concerts

A group of Snoqualmie residents are making noise in an effort to muffle Snoqualmie Casino's outdoor concert series.

Opinion

Snoqualmie’s ‘Road to Nowhere’: After power station, what’s next?

Compared to Snoqualmie Ridge as a whole, Puget Sound Energy’s 20-acre annex for a new power distribution station…