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Royalty named for Mount Si homecoming

Eighteen students at Mount Si High School were named the 2008 Homecoming Royalty. Royalty include (front row) senior…

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Facilities group to study bond options

The original 20 people who recommended last spring's unsuccessful Snoqualmie school bond proposition are headed back to the…

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Big eyes, spiky hair

If you've ever desired to dabble in the Japanese comic book art called manga, the North Bend library…

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New restrooms to open at depot

On Friday, Oct. 12, Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson and Northwest Railway Museum Executive Director Richard Anderson met on…

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A crowning achievement

Basking in the glory of their royal coronation at halftime Friday, Oct. 12, Mount Si High School's Homecoming…

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School board, Si View are contested

Val-ley voters have two choices to make in contested Sno-qualmie Valley School District Board of Dir-ectors races, which…

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Alaska road named for former Valley man

Herb Miller started out on the road of life in the Snoqualmie Valley in 1940. Though his road…

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Lost racing pigeon finds sanctuary with North Bend family

A North Bend family rescued a wayward racing pigeon that had become lost during a flight.

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Arson-damaged inn sells to Preston man

A Preston-based real estate company has purchased the Snoqualmie Inn, popularly known as the Old Honey Farm Country…

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Valley floral shop part of national TV show

Down to Earth Flowers and Gifts in Snoqualmie donated more than 30 custom floral arrangements and plants to…

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Input sought on new middle school effects

Parents and community members are invited to attend one of three public forums to help the Middle School…

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Snoqualmie citizens academy: Behind the scenes

As dusk fell on Snoqualmie Thursday, Oct. 4, the 19 members of the city's first-ever citizens academy were…

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Point Park to open Oct. 27

Considered one of the Valley's hidden treasures, the new Snoqualmie Point Park opens to the public with a…