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King County Animal Services begin pet licensing outreach efforts

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King County Animal Services begin pet licensing outreach efforts

Working with partner cities, staff from Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC) will be going door to…

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First-of-its-kind mobile therapy unit will help Encompass take therapy services on the road; Sneak peek of van offered at April 25 Rise and Thrive breakfast

Encompass has a brand-new vehicle, a Mobile Therapy Unit that will be hitting the streets in early May.

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Out of the Past: Two Mount Si teachers in two years win McAuliffe award; North Bend pursues plans for new water source

The following stories happened this week, 25 and 50 years ago, as reported in the Snoqualmie Valley Record.…

Two-car collision on S.R. 203 caused serious injury to 10-year-old boy; State Patrol seeks witnesses to April 15 incident

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Two-car collision on S.R. 203 caused serious injury to 10-year-old boy; State Patrol seeks witnesses to April 15 incident

The Washington State Patrol is seeking anyone with information about an April 15 two-car collision that occurred at…

Snoqualmie hosts combined Arbor Day, Earth Day celebration Saturday

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Snoqualmie hosts combined Arbor Day, Earth Day celebration Saturday

Snoqualmie’s Arbor Day and Earth Day joint celebration will kick off 11 a.m., on Saturday, April 22, at…

Kimberlea Miller

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Guest column: Washington wine industry has growing economic impact on state

Last month, I wrote briefly about the history of the wine industry in Washington State. I wanted to…

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Carnation ranch earns Certified Grassfed award from A Greener World

K-T Cattle Company in Carnation became the first King County farming business to be Certified Grassfed by A…

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Opstad, Fall City and North Bend Elementary Schools, Eagle Rock Multiage School earn state awards for student achievment

Three Snoqualmie Valley schools and one Riverview school have earned Washington Achievement Awards for the 2016 school year.

Rep. Reichert still voting to keep the wool over our eyes | Letter

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Rep. Reichert still voting to keep the wool over our eyes | Letter

Representative Reichert has voted three times to keep the Republican president’s taxes secret, putting party over national security,…

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Winter is out; summer construction is in on I-90 between North Bend and Ellensburg

It’s been a very long winter on Interstate 90 over Snoqualmie Pass, but now it’s time for drivers…

Focus on students’ futures at next Snoqualmie Valley Chamber luncheon

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Focus on students’ futures at next Snoqualmie Valley Chamber luncheon

If you have a student in your life, or are just curious about the future opportunities that will…

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Blotter: Suspicious solicitor gets reminder about knocking on doors; man makes threats at gas station with toy gun

Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following calls:

Snoqualmie Elementary School third graders Zoe Hendricks, left, and Carter Cantrell, received bikes and helmets through the North Bend Masons’ Bikes for Books program, Pictured with the students are SES principal John Norberg, left, and Mark Goodwin, North Bend Masons.                                (Courtesy Photo)

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North Bend Masonic Lodge gives bikes to elementary school students

On Wednesday, March 1, the North Bend Masonic Lodge presented bicycles and helmets to two students of Snoqualmie…