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Office Coordinator needed

The Snoqualmie Valley Record is looking for a full-time office coordinator. Please see the job description. Pay is…

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Meadows, Crabb engaged to wed

Leah Louise Meadows and Steven Richard Crabb are excited to announce their engagement.

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Garden benefit to help Center Stage

Helping Valley Center Stage is the cause of the night at a benefit evening planned for 6 p.m.…

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Résumé Ink puts the smile in your résumé

NORTH BEND - Your résumé is like your face to an employer and too many people don't bother…

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State rep, senate hopefuls to answer questions With the Nov. 4 election fast approaching, the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce is teaming up with the Snoqualmie Valley School District to help residents of the 5th District get to know the candidates for the state Legislature and Senate. On Thursday, Oct. 9, from 6 to 6:45 p.m., candidates Cheryl Pflug, Phyllis Huster, Glenn Anderson, David Spring, Jay Rodne and Jon Viebrock will greet the public in Mount Si High School’s commons area. At 6:45 p.m., the candidates move to the auditorium, where they will introduce themselves and answer questions from a panel made up of community members and high school students. The forum will then open to audience questions before wrapping up at 9 p.m. King County’s 5th Legislative District is made up of east and south King County, including the Sammamish Plateau, Issaquah, Snoqualmie Valley and Maple Valley. Republican state Senate incumbent Pflug is challenged by Huster, a Democrat. Republican Position 2 See candidates at planned forum

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Following a long discussion and 5-2 council vote, Snoqualmie is moving forward in finding a future sister city. Seven residents are now needed to serve on a newly-formed committee to look at ways to connect Snoqualmie and other cities across the globe. Snoqualmie OKs sister city group

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Solid week for golf ‘Cats tackle championship course

The Mount Si High School boys golf team beat Newport on Monday, Sept. 15, 172-189. Jack Kelly and…

Mount Si quarterback Tyson Riley runs away from the Bellevue defense during last Friday night’s game with the Wolverines

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‘Cats give all against top foe

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‘Cats booster club holding fundraiser

The Mount Si High School girls’ soccer booster club is holding a fundraiser during the month of October.…

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New, improved isn’t always good

The other day, I noticed that the laptop computer I use for writing this column was behaving differently.…

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Snoqualmie Valley Record Letters to the Editor | Oct. 1

I saw the article about battling bikes in natural [areas] and I was a little upset, because it…

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Monthly lunch connects parents with school

Matt Johnson, father of three, flashed back to his childhood as he munched on a barbecue patty on…

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Helping students shine

Giving teenagers the chance to shine is what drives the work of Kim Snavely, Mount Si High School’s…