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This view overlooks the new Casino Snoqualmie parking garage. Towards Mount Si is one of the restaurants

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Casino Snoqualmie project coming together

Hiring begins for more than 1,000 employees as construction continues on huge venue

Washington State Attorney General Rob McKenna addresses the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce during its luncheon Friday

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Attorney General visits Chamber

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Snoqualmie Kiwanis looking for members

The Snoqualmie Valley Kiwanis Club is recruiting new members.

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Farmers market tours starting in Valley

Carnation’s Friends of the Market invite the public to the first of many planned farm tours through the…

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Farmers market tours starting in Valley

Carnation’s Friends of the Market invite the public to the first of many planned farm tours through the…

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Basket sale to benefit Chief Kanim parent group

The Chief Kanim Middle School PTSA is helping make garden shopping a snap, with its upcoming sale of…

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Dress for success

North Bend retailer helps disadvantaged women get a job

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Wildcats start out on tough note Top senior sees improvement

It was a tough week for the Mount Si High School baseball team, as they opened league play…

Josh Davis won the shot with a throw of 51 feet

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Track teams dominate Interlake, Samamish in first league meet

The Mount Si High School boys’ track team defeated Interlake and Sammamish Thursday, March 20, in the first…

Kelsey Wise

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Week in sports

The Mount Si High School girls’ golf team fell to Newport last week in a practice match, 262…

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Middle school sports

The Chief Kanim Middle School Hawks seventh- and eighth-grade varsity basketball teams traveled to Snoqualmie Middle School last…

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Wildcat bats are heating up

The Mount Si High School softball team looked to break out once again last week, as they made…

Snoqualmie Tribe member Kanim Ventura and Tribal Administrator Matt Mattson catch the Tribe’s new Snoqualmie Valley Transportation Shuttle on its first day of service. The Tribe’s new van is helping assist the local senior center fleet through a federal grant.

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Snoqualmie Tribe gets new senior shuttle

Federal grant pays for new bus to assist Mount Si Senior Center