Chaplain Tom Kemp’s cowboy boots plow through the slush as he moves from door to door, bringing a cheerful smile, a joke or two and an invitation to an evening Bible study to those who greet him.
Snoqualmie Point Park will rock this summer as the site of a three-week concert series hosted by Snoqualmie Casino.
Carolyn Cruso, a singer, songwriter and musician, will put on a concert of folk, jazz and Celtic-inspired contemporary acoustic music.
They sleep on the job, curl up under their desks and lick the staff.
Residents of Snoqualmie will play “20 questions” with a green theme at an upcoming town hall meeting.
They never had their chance to sing Christmas carols before a crowd.
Molly runs the front of the house with ease, Suet is the perfectionist in the kitchen, and Heather pulls the family together.
Fall City fire commissioners are waiting on a new round of number crunching to decide the fate of a possible link-up between Fall City’s Fire District 27 and Eastside Fire and Rescue, which could improve service.
Put the petticoats, Stetsons and checked shirts down.
Showing off the in-house audio system, mud room, wood furnishings and other custom touches, listing agent Dave Mills conducts a tour of the “Craftsman,” a 4000-square-foot spec home recently built atop Snoqualmie Ridge’s highest hill.
The Snoqualmie Tribe has backed away from a bid to gain ownership of Fall City Park.
Snoqualmie resident Sean Sundwall’s dream of turning the Valley into a prime running destination is gaining ground.
Shutterbugs capture the beauty, power of nature