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Duct tape madness

Teens let loose in sticky library challenge

A juvenile peregrine falcon perches at Snoqualmie Falls. A family of peregrines has made a home and hatched chicks at the falls for the past five years. Soon

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Falcons soar at Snoqualmie Falls

World’s fastest birds raising families at landmark

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Ideas abound for Snoqualmie gateway

Is it possible to have too many things to celebrate in Snoqualmie? That’s not necessarily a big problem…

Maggie Gunning

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Snoqualmie Valley schools brace for H1N1 flu

Schools won’t close if local cases are found

Crafting their own flavors with indoor and outdoor smokers

Business

Teacher trades books for barbecue

Valley men open Big Sky Barbecue and Smokehouse

Carol Whitaker of Fall City plays a native flute in her backyard woodland. Whitaker welcomes visitors and players of all skill levels to the Native American Flute Circle

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New life for ancient sounds

Group forms to share flute knowledge

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Foot bridge funds for new downtown?

Snoqualmie OKs interfund loan to clear hurdle on downtown development

Mom Jennifer and son Dillyn

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A new home, a new start

Shelter helps mothers, children turn lives around

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Dispute seals Snoqualmie Tribe offices

Locks and heavy chains sealed the administrative offices of the Snoquamie Tribe, and the tribe’s retail store, Paddle,…

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Si View Community Center to install flag at parking plaza

Si View Community Center in North Bend is adding a large American flag in a prominent place as…

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Mayor: Snoqualmie Ridge YMCA could enrich retail area

Addressing some merchants' fears of competition from a planned Snoqualmie Ridge YMCa, Snoqualmie's mayor and the YMCA's regional…

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Snoqualmie, North Bend join Eastside tourism site

Director shares Outside Seattle plans

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Snoqualmie Ridge merchants question YMCA plans

Some Snoqualmie business owners air fears of YMCA competition.