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Holy cow! It’s cold

Cattle seek shelter from a late-winter storm along State Route 202 near North Bend last Friday. Even though…

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Si View center’s re-opening discussion in progress

NORTH BEND - The Si View Community Center will re-open, but when and under what management is still…

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Northwest Railway Museum awards a success

SNOQUALMIE - The Northwest Railway Museum, serving the Upper Snoqualmie Valley since 1961, held its annual awards banquet…

Fire department works to preserve engine

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Fire department works to preserve engine

SNOQUALMIE - The Snoqualmie Department of Public Safety's Fire Division hopes it can save a bit of firefighting…

New Valley highway considered

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New Valley highway considered

OLYMPIA - A bill that would earmark funds to study the scope and cost of building a highway…

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Corrections

Corrections to previously published stories.

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Snoqualmie Ridge second phase under review

SNOQUALMIE - The city of Snoqualmie's Planning Commission is busy reviewing the second phase of the Snoqualmie Ridge…

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Prank delays start of school district wide

SNOQUALMIE - The Snoqualmie Valley School District is searching for students it suspects are responsible for letting the…

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Annexation ruling to set statewide precedent

SNOQUALMIE - A monumental legal decision that could change the way municipalities annex land in Washington will place…

Students rally to send soldiers a piece of home

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Students rally to send soldiers a piece of home

SNOQUALMIE - A box of Girl Scouts cookies is often just a predinner diversion or a delicious indulgence…

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Bill could pave way for city’s water solution

NORTH BEND - A legislative bill that could make it easier for a city surrounded by water to…

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Evergreen Forest Trust legislation approved

Legislation that would have allowed a conservation group to purchase the Weyerhaeuser Co.'s vast Snoqualmie Tree Farm was…

Snoqualmie Tribe moves to acquire parks

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Snoqualmie Tribe moves to acquire parks

SNOQUALMIE VALLEY - The Snoqualmie Tribe may be taking over some King County parks in the Snoqualmie Valley…