Sluggish fundraising seasons had two Valley Little Leagues wondering how they were going to pay for needed field repairs and scholarships for players.
Luckily for them, Chaplins North Bend Chevrolet stepped up this summer in the Chevy Youth Baseball drive.
Neighbors in and around Snoqualmie’s urban growth area spoke out against continued development in their direction, this time a proposed extension of Douglas Street in tandem with a roughly 30-acre annexation for a new Puget Sound Energy power station, across D Creek from Bellam’s residence.
Construction workers and utility vans will soon give way to splashing youngsters in swim trunks at the new TPC Snoqualmie Ridge Swimming Pool.
What kind of a grade would you give your street? How about your local park? Would you see it the same way as your neighbor?
The sky may have been gray, but merrymakers paid it no mind for Fall City Days. Crowd arrived in plenty for the annual parade and community festival, taking part in dozens of activities.
Snoqualmie’s Northern Street isn’t much to look at — and that’s fine with retiree Robert Hoover.
“I don’t want a big change,” said Hoover, who has lived on Northern since 1970, when the neighborhood was part of King County. Today, his home is in city limits, and the street out front is one of Snoqualmie’s worst roads.
As the Class of 2010 trades familiar high school halls for broader horizons, they face new challenges in a changing world.
Does the November 2009 beating of a Mount Si High School student have much in common with the 2008 uproar over the Day of Silence?
Normally, the power generators at the Snoqualmie Falls hydroelectric plant run at a painful roar.
This summer, the machinery is silent for the first time in more than a century.
The Snoqualmie Valley School District has released results of an independent investigation into the November 2009 beating that severely injured a Mount Si High School student.
The city of Snoqualmie has fired its chief finance officer and hired an interim replacement.
As evidenced in last week’s Question of the Week (“What does Memorial Day mean for you?,” May 26), adults reflect on Memorial Day in many different ways. That goes for kids, too.
Age and distance have whittled down the number of old soldiers who don embroidered caps and parade the colors at the Mount Si Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars.