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Camp may need to make way for hospital

While most of the 71 acres slated for the planned new Snoqualmie Valley Hospital near Snoqualmie Parkway is…

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Instilling river sense

Swimming into the swift current of the Snoqualmie River, 14-year-old Brian Jewett of Fall City makes for the…

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Network honors community members at awards breakfast

The 11th annual "Rise and Shine" awards breakfast was held June 15 at the Carnation Golf Course. The…

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Valley woman to celebrate her centennial

With her milestone birthday just a few days around the bend, Snoqualmie resident Miriam Schodde will celebrate with…

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Now I lay me down to sleep

The photographs portray delicate, tender moments of connection between parent and infant child.

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For sale: Salish Lodge and Spa

The Salish Lodge & Spa, Snoqualmie's signature getaway overlooking Snoqualmie Falls, is for sale. There is no asking…

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Valley Relay raises $70k

Walking for "hope," hundreds of Valley residents, cancer survivors, friends and family marched in the Snoqualmie Valley Relay…

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Theft at market

A thief made off with a purse containing more than $3,000 in cash over the Fourth of July…

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TrailsFest comes to Rattlesnake Lake

TrailsFest, an annual outdoor adventure show hosted by the Washington Trails Association, will take place from 9 a.m.…

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County may ban trans fats; require labeling

People in King County aren't eating healthily enough, so the King County Board of Health is considering regulating…

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Thomas toots into town

The bright blue smile of storybook favorite Thomas the Tank Engine mirrored the smiles of thousands of children…

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Beating the heat

With the mercury rising to the top of thermometers this summer, the Snoqualmie Tribe and the Mount Si…

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Soil under pressure

The 29,000,000-pound mound of dirt at River Street and Maple Avenue in Snoqualmie stands high enough that the…