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Michael Pollina, a U.S. Navy veteran and commander of the Snoqualmie’s American Legion Post 79, talks about the history of Veterans Day in 2022. File photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record

Opinion

Snoqualmie Navy vet shares thoughts on Veterans Day

‘As a New York City-kid, I survived on my own. In the service, you survived by taking care…

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News

Election 2023 results: King County Council, Port of Seattle commissioners

The following results were posted Nov. 7 on the King County Elections website.

Cartoon by Roy Rand

Opinion

How’s your mailbox now? | Cartoon

Cartoon by Roy Rand

Colonel (Ret) L. Kirk Lewis | Obituary

Obituaries

Colonel (Ret) L. Kirk Lewis | Obituary

April 14, 1941 - October 11, 2023

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Letters to the Editor

Letter to the Editor: Vote yes on Si View Pool

Residents asks voters to take closer look at Si View proposal

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Opinion

Why you should vote in the upcoming election | Guest column

When I ask my students when the next election is, frequently they will say “November 2024” or whichever…

Jesus Edwardo Sanchez makes mezcal and tequila. Courtesy photo

Opinion

Cultivating culture and spirits: The untold story of a mezcal-making Mexican farmer

By Jayendrina Singha Ray, Guest columnist

Cartoon by Roy Rand

Opinion

Don’t miss the bus in Snoqualmie … | Cartoon

Cartoon by Roy Rand

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Letters to the Editor

Park district and Prop. 1 | Letters

Reasonable people can civilly disagree on the merits of Proposition 1 – that is not the purpose of…

Snoqualmie Valley Women in Leadership (SVWL) launched in January and serves women living in the Snoqualmie Valley who are in (or aspire to be in) positions of influence and leadership. (Courtesy photo)

Life

Snoqualmie Valley Women in Leadership to hold first retreat

“Resilience is a fundamental tool that we need in our toolbox, as leaders, to be able to operate…

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News

Small businesses in unincorporated King County eligible for break-in repair grants

Businesses must have 10 employees or less to be eligible for up to $5,000 for repairs

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Northwest

Washington minimum wage to top $16 an hour next year

Meanwhile, some salaried workers and rideshare drivers could see their earnings rise from other state-required adjustments.

Don C. Brunell is a business analyst, writer and columnist. He is a former president of the Association of Washington Business, the state’s oldest and largest business organization, and lives in Vancouver. Contact thebrunells@msn.com.

Opinion

Dear government: Hold your horses when regulating trucks | Brunell

Next to gasoline and diesel, natural gas also has the greatest number of refueling stations.