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King County Flood District now accepting applications for flood reduction grant program
The King County Flood Control District has more than $3 million in grant funding available in 2017 for…
April 17, 2017
Life
Festival of the Arts at Mount Si High School is Thursday, April 20
Mount Si High School’s Festival of the Arts will be held 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, April 20…
April 17, 2017
Life
Annual Preston biker dedication event set for May 20 at Raging River Community Church
The Raging River Community Church is once again hosting the annual biker dedication event. The event is scheduled…
April 15, 2017
News
County reports 41 percent increase in recycling in 2016
Thanks to an expansion of recycling services and an increase in customers with sorted recyclable and compostable materials,…
April 15, 2017
News
Never mind the rain, wildfire season officially starts Saturday
Even with this wet, rainy spring, wildfire season officially begins Saturday, April 15, as specified by state law.
April 14, 2017
Obituaries
JODY PETERSON
Born June 6, 1970 in Fairbanks, Alaska she was the first child of Jim and Trudy Buck. She…
April 14, 2017
News
City closes part of River Street in preparation for April 15 memorial service
As of Friday morning, SE River Street between Railroad and Maple Avenues SE, will be closed to traffic.
April 14, 2017
Life
Egg hunt returns to Snoqualmie Falls Forest Theater Saturday, April 15
The Snoqualmie Falls Forest Theater invites the whole family to its 6th annual Easter Egg Hunt, 11 a.m.…
April 14, 2017
Life
Snoqualmie United Methodist Church hosts special Easter services
Snoqualmie United Methodist Church will host several special events Easter Sunday, April 16, starting with a sunrise worship…
April 14, 2017
Life
Valley Christian Assembly hosts egg hunt, barbecue, Saturday
Valley Christian Assembly Church in Fall City will host a free egg hunt for children up to age…
April 14, 2017
Life
Carnation egg hunt is Saturday at Valley Memorial Park
Children ages 12 and younger are invited to meet the Easter bunny and hunt for treat-filled eggs, starting…
April 14, 2017
Life
Snoqualmie celebrates Downtown’s Hoppin’ Saturday
Visit downtown Snoqualmie businesses from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, April 15 for holiday treats. Bring your…
April 14, 2017
Life
Out of the Past: New ‘Falls Crossing’ development proposed; North Bend grows by 56 people
The following stories happened this week, 25 and 50 years ago, as reported in the Snoqualmie Valley Record.…
April 13, 2017
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