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Fall City retired postmaster passes

Old postmasters never die, they simply change addresses. Fall City lost a prominent citizen last week with the…

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Tribe plans Fall City longhouse

The Snoqualmie Tribe's vision for Fall City Park includes an authentic Native American longhouse.

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Big black bear struck on 1-90

A male black bear, estimated to be about 350 pounds, had been sighted crossing Interstate 90 near the…

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Two Rivers fetes 20th anniversary

Two Rivers School Principal Tom Athanases and current staff welcomed back former Two Rivers students and teachers to…

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Interfaith ministry’s Hunger Walk raises more than $4K

It was a typical rainy day in May as participants in the 2007 Snoqualmie Valley Crop Hunger Walk…

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Even though the season is done, Wildcats are busy

Several Mount Si baseball players are staying busy on the diamond even though the Wildcats' season has finished.

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Picking Snoqualmie’s priorities

Discovering what Snoqualmie residents think of their community, Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson quizzed the first 50 comers to…

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A rocking documentary

No matter how much of an independent music fan you are, you probably haven't heard of The Hitch,…

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MSHS graduation is Thurs., June 14

Mount Si High School's 285-strong class of 2007 leaves high school behind at commencement ceremonies set for 7:30…

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Actor Paul Newman visits Valley

The sun came out and shone on Tim Rose as he strode the lawn at century-old Carnation Farm,…

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Sewer expansion may come to NB

The cost to extend sewer to properties stretching from North Bend to Truck Town will be borne by…

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Snoqualmie makes jail deal

The Snoqualmie City Council recently voted to put plans to house inmates in Yakima County's new jail back…

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Local candidates file

The Snoqualmie Valley School District will be the hot local race of the 2007 election season. Board of…