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GOP tax plan is bait and switch for all but billionaire class | Letter

GOP tax plan is bait and switch for all but billionaire class

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Paying more in taxes should improve communities, not make the rich a ruling class | Letter

The Republican tax-scam is bad for working Americans and for democracy. The bill will increase the incomes of…

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Regulations hurt only businesses that put profit over public trust | Letter

A constant refrain bleated from Republicans has been “excessive government regulation” of business. Let’s examine the validity of…

The Class of 2017, pictured celebrating with the traditional cap toss after commencement ceremonies at Mount Si Stadium, is the last class to graduate on the school’s football field. Because of capacity challenges during construction of the new high school and the growing class sizes and demand for tickets to the ceremony, the high school announced Dec. 18 that the 2018 commencement will be held in Kent. (Carol Ladwig/Staff Photo)

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Mount Si graduation ceremonies to move to Kent arena in 2018

Mount Si High School will break with its long-held tradition of an outdoor graduation ceremony at Mount Si…

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Flood Warning Center closed after day monitoring low-level flooding on the Snoqualmie

The King County Flood Warning Center opened early today (Monday, Dec. 18), to monitor minor flooding along the…

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Ring in 2018 with midnight extravaganza at Snoqualmie Casino

Ring in 2018 with midnight extravaganza at Snoqualmie Casino

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Diverging diamond interchange design won’t meet demands of area traffic | Letter

A diverging diamond intersection may look better, but is no substitute for the traffic-moving ability of ramps and…

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County transfer stations to require some materials be recycled starting Jan. 2

Items that can be recycled will have to be, starting Jan. 2, at King County transfer stations.

Tribe chooses casino executive and Ho-Chunk Nation member Briah Decorah as Casino’s new CEO

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Tribe chooses casino executive and Ho-Chunk Nation member Briah Decorah as Casino’s new CEO

The Snoqualmie Tribal Council announced Dec. 13 that Brian Decorah will be joining the Tribe as the new…

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Blotter: Frequent falls keep Fall City Fire busy; incense and smoke machine trigger false alarms in Snoqualmie

Fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following calls:

LOUISE MARIE CONNOR

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LOUISE MARIE CONNOR

Louise (Osborne) Connor of Fall City, Washington passed away on Thursday November 30, 2017 following a brief illness.…

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Alzheimer’s Association offers caregiver support group at Bellevue YMCA

Resources are available for people living with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers at the Bellevue YMCA. The Alzheimer’s Association…

Snoqualmie honors outgoing City Councilwomen, Kathi Prewitt and Heather Munden

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Snoqualmie honors outgoing City Councilwomen, Kathi Prewitt and Heather Munden

Snoqualmie City Councilwomen Heather Munden and Kathi Prewitt were recognized for their service to the city in a…