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Support Mount Si High School student activities at March 20 fundraiser

Jungle Fever, a fundraiser and live auction benefiting Mount Si High School student activities, is Saturday, March 20,…

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Pools to grow local champs

The Snoqualmie Valley has its own state champion in a sport most people didn’t even know we competed…

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Checker, boyfriend face check-bounce charges

A Snoqualmie couple face criminal charges for scheming to pass bad checks at a local supermarket. Heidi L.…

Opinion

Aging boomers mean new challenge for senior centers

No doubt about it, the role of the Snoqualmie Valley’s senior centers is about to grow. As the…

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Community center, downtown plans topic of Snoqualmie council retreat

Finding fixes for long-neglected infrastructure is the business at hand as the Snoqualmie City Council goes into its…

The Taylor River Bridge in the Snoquamie River’s Middle Fork watershed was badly damaged in flooding last year (inset). Workers have since repaired and reopened the crossing.

Life

Warm winter is mixed news for Middle Fork

It has been the most amazing winter. Little snow, below-average rains and above-average temperatures have made snow-free trips…

Opinion

Creating hope for Haiti

It’s been amazing to see the efforts that young people, along with the rest of our community, have…

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Snoqualmie Council approves downtown renewal bid

The Snoqualmie City Council approved the low-bid offer for its major downtown infrastructure renewal project at its Monday,…

Kirk Derby buffs the new bronze finish on North Bend’s new gateway sculpture at Bendigo Boulevard.

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Gateways give new life to North Bend downtown

Twin sculptures disguise alley, cans

First place winner Megan Caros's image of buildings floating in their own reflections in floodwater wowed staff judges.

Life

Student submissions to Valley Record’s Scenic Photo Contest show scenic visions, unique vistas

More than a dozen student photographers shared their scenic visions of the Valley in the 2010 Valley Record…

Work continues this spring on the Northwest Railway Museum’s campus off Stone Quarry Road in Snoqualmie. Funds from the upcoming “Working on the Railroad” benefit night and speaker’s event help grow and expand the local train museum.

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Benefit helps Valley’s Northwest Railway Museum grow

A year ago, friends of the Northwest Railroad Museum gathered to help save flood-destroyed rails at a fundraiser…

Rosy hues of dawn break over Fall City in this early-morning image shot last fall by Shannon Dunckel. The Fall City resident is the first place winner in the 2010 Valley Record Scenic Photo Contest.

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Winner crowned in Snoqualmie Valley Record’s Scenic Photo Contest

Nature’s beauty, local vistas on view in third annual contest

Neal Jander

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Fresh start at Fall City Park: Volunteers sought for native planting

Acres of tangled thorns have made a lifeless mat where ferns and native shrubs once grew along Fall…