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Crafty North Bend woman spreads joy with mice and frogs

At least once a week for the past few years, Violet Malloy, 87, has made the trip from…

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Snoqualmie mulls scooter regulations

The Snoqualmie youths zipping around town on motorized foot scooters are either an annoying safety hazard or just…

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Downtown growth lags behind surging Snoqualmie Ridge

When Cask & Keg owners Brian and Janna Mattson decided to open up a wine shop on Railroad…

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North Bend administrator ousted

North Bend Mayor Ken Hearing announced the firing of city administrator George Martinez July 18.

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More staffing changes in store for North Bend

The dismissal of former North Bend City Administrator George Martinez indirectly led to the the departure of another…

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Guarding the herd

A bull elk grazes at Meadowbrook Farm as seen from Boalch Avenue July 24. The herd frequently gathers…

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North Bend accepts annexation request

The North Bend City Council took the first step towards its planned eastward expansion July 18 by accepting…

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Tea for two, Girl Scout style

Marissa Monahan, left, a Girl Scout with troop 1784, and Jennie Mae Baker recently shared tea at the…

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Changing of the guard

Jim Gildersleeve, left, and Kevin Hauglie shake on their new business arrangement. Gildersleeve has retired as agency owner,…

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Above and beyond for family support

Paula Nelson, left, receives an award from Elizabeth Westburg, chair of the Alliance for Eastside Agencies, a professional…

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Carnation church hires new pastor

His first sermon in the Valley was a lesson from the tale of Jonah and the whale about…

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‘Twin Peaks’ lives on

Where can you go to get a piece of cherry pie and a cup of "damn good coffee?"

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‘Twin Peaks’ lives on

Where can you go to get a piece of cherry pie and a cup of "damn good coffee?"