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A North Bend Community Church volunteer who helps connect residents with the resources they need

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Resident goes out of his way to help those in need Citizen of the Week

Harold Erland, who helps match underprivileged Valley residents with resources through his volunteer work at the North Bend…

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Death penalty deadline delay for Carnation murder suspects

The death penalty deadline in the Carnation Christmas Eve murder case has been pushed back to August 4.

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Group plans to protest at Mount Si High School

As some parents prepare to protest outside Mount Si High School on the Day of Silence, school administrators…

Training for a real rescue

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Real-world rescue training

With the peaked roof of the new Fall City Library towering above her

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Fall City gets new library

A bigger, brighter, roomier Fall City Library will open to the public at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 3,…

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Museum offers $200 reward for missing locomotive model Lost: Very small train

Snoqualmie’s Northwest Railway Museum put up a $200 reward for a brass scale model of a steam locomotive…

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Four-month-old baby dies following car crash

The car accident that happened last Monday, April 14, at North Bend Way and Winery Road near Interstate…

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Valley man sentenced in deadly crash

A Carnation man will serve just under two years of jail time for a car crash that killed…

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Salome’s Stars

ARIES (March 21 to April 19) A little woolgathering is OK. But don’t let that dreamy state linger…

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“All Eyes on Elk” event is Saturday

The Washington state Department of Fish and Wildlife and Mount Si High School students need help in finding…

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‘Cats roll into resurgent Interlake and silence their rally Softball makes a statement

The Mount Si High School softball team rolled into Interlake Tuesday, April 8, to best the Saints.

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Valley seniors to put on ‘Casino Night’

Valley residents can experience a little bit of the excitement of Vegas while benefiting two types of seniors.

First-grader Trevor Moon sits on teacher Sally Combs’ lap as he works on a journal. Combs’ physical approach is one of the ways she adapts to her students’ autism

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Bringing kids out of a ‘locked-up world’

North Bend school program helps