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Tribe Makes bid for Salish Lodge

The Snoqualmie Tribe submitted a bid to buy Salish Lodge & Spa at Snoqualmie Falls. The Falls is…

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Hospital, BCC announce partnership

Standing on the proposed location of a new Snoqualmie Valley Hospital, board members for King County Hospital District…

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Swastika is banned in parade

Bruce Salamandir-Feyrecilde's white 1996 Mitsubishi Eclipse is adorned with black Sanskrit characters and a colorful Hindu symbol on…

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Tribe makes bid on Salish

The Snoqualmie Tribe submitted a bid to buy Salish Lodge & Spa at Snoqualmie Falls. The Falls is…

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Hiking for a cure

For every parent, there's nothing scarier than the thought of giving birth to a baby who may have…

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New tool at Si View pool to save lives

The slightly robotic voice calmly narrates commands. "Remove the patient's shirt ... attach the paddles."

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New pastor arrives in Snoqualmie

The Rev. John Ludvik, newly arrived pastor of the parish at Our Lady of Sorrows Catholic Church on…

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Library opening draws large crowd

Adults marked the opening day of King County Library System's new branch with speeches and a ribbon cutting.…

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Construction gets in gear on Ridge II

Just by driving down Snoqualmie Parkway, you can tell something big is happening on Snoqualmie Ridge.

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Cernick inducted into Hall of Fame

Longtime North Bend Elementary principal and former collegiate college star Frank Cernick recently was inducted to the Central…

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B-ball tourney debuts on Ridge

The inaugural three-on-three Basketball Tour-nament at Snoqualmie Ridge was Aug. 18-19. The event showcased a wide variety of…

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Hikers rescued from area trails

King County Search and Rescue teams rescued two more people this past week in the Valley's vicinity

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Good enough for government work

When North Bend drivers go forth on Fourth Street, they're in for a typographical test. Fourth is spelled…