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Finding a fine fir a family affair

Bundled-up families equipped with small saws and Christmas cheer descended on Crown Tree Farm in search of the…

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Mount Si Senior Center and the Snoqualmie Valley Kiwanis Club will host a joint Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of…

Expanding the Summit at Snoqualmie

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Forest Service OKs Summit at Snoqualmie expansion plan

After 10 years of work, plans approved by the U.S Forest Service mean big changes and dramatic expansion…

Members of the Roadrunners girls under-14 soccer team hold their trophy following a Tuesday

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Youth soccer team takes key win

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The Chief Kanim Middle School Hawks seventh grade girls varsity basketball team earned their first win of the…

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Candle service at NB church

North Bend Community Church will hold candlelight Christmas Eve worship services at 7 and 11 p.m. Wednesday, Dec.…

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Lost hunter cold but safe

A 24-year-old Everett man was found alive and cold but none the worse for wear after spending the…

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North Bend seeks top citizen of 2008

North Bend is seeking nominations for its 2008 Citizen of the Year Award.

Cascade View fifth graders and Green Team members Jimmy Jacobson and Max Puff remind drivers to turn off their engines while waiting to pick up students. The no-idling initiative is one of the school’s many earth-friendly programs.

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Cascade View pupils want cleaner air

Braving near-freezing temperatures, fifth graders Jimmy Jacobson and Max Puff energetically reminded parents waiting for children to emerge…

Ron Lee

Obituaries

Ron Lee

Ron Lee Obituary 1933 – 2008 Ron Lee, Edmonds resident and a teacher at three local high schools,…

Foodball coordinator Nikki Stanton and ASB President Ben Olson have helped to collect more than eight tons of food so far this year for Valley food banks.

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Mount Si food drive in last lap

The Valley has until Thursday, Dec. 18 to help Mount Si High School's Foodball food drive.

Flutist Peter Ali performs during a summer 2008 Native American art show at the Paddle store in downtown Snoqualmie. Paddle is hosting a new show Sunday

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Snoqualmie Tribe, casino host Native American art show

Snoqualmie Tribe-owned Paddle store is hosting its first large-scale art show

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Nasty weather on its way

Valley residents should get ready for cold temperatures and potential bad weather