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Fancher has the experience needed to help lead the school district | Letter

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Fancher has the experience needed to help lead the school district | Letter

Valley residents have a terrific opportunity to help our school district as it grapples with the challenges of…

Sports

Hole in one for Foster on his birthday

Jackson Foster of North Bend scored a hole-in-one this summer at Cascade Golf Course, on his 21st birthday,…

MacLean is the right choice for school board | Letter

Letters to the Editor

MacLean is the right choice for school board | Letter

Snoqualmie Valley School District is as dynamic as it is wide. The Board of Directors and SVSD staff…

Michelle Metzler, Waste Management columnist

Opinion

Lifecycle thinking changes the way we look at packaging; recyclable materials aren’t always the lowest impact

Reducing waste and protecting the planet today calls for new ways of thinking. To achieve the greatest environmental…

News

Blotter: Car hits child who ran into street; app-connected alarm system gives false warnings

Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following calls:

Local author Julie U. Brown publishes book, ‘Angry Housewife Fights Tyranny’

Life

Local author Julie U. Brown publishes book, ‘Angry Housewife Fights Tyranny’

Julie U. Brown of Redmond has recently published her book “Angry Housewife Fights Tyranny,” in response to the…

Life

Kick off planting season at Green Snoqualmie Day, Saturday, Oct. 7

Celebrate fall by planting a tree with family and friends at Green Snoqualmie Day, 9 a.m. to noon…

Obituaries

LUCILLE SMITH

Lucille Smith died September 24, 2017 in Enumclaw. She was born in Wray, CO September 15, 1924 to…

Encompass presents full lineup of program for children, families this fall

Life

Encompass presents full lineup of program for children, families this fall

This fall, Encompass has packed its calendar with free and low-cost family enrichment programs throughout the Snoqualmie Valley…

Walking tour Sunday unveils memorials to longtime city servant, Charles S. Peterson

Letters to the Editor

Walking tour Sunday unveils memorials to longtime city servant, Charles S. Peterson

By Carol Peterson, David Battey, and Jodi Warren

The Middle Fork of the Snoqualmie River.

Life

Re-opening of Middle Fork Road, new trails, to be celebrated Saturday, National Public Lands Day

The newly paved Middle Fork Road near North Bend is now nearly finished after three years of construction.

Life

Duvall’s Marshall named National Merit Semifinalist

Cedarcrest High School student Cayley Marshall of Duvall, has been named as one of the approximately 16,000 semifinalists…

Life

Come to Snoqualmie Library for Tree Care 101 class Saturday

Snoqualmie City Forester Phil Bennett will present a free Tree Care 101 and Birch Replacement Options workshop, 10:30…