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North Bend yard waste program opens for year; next collection date is Saturday, April 8 at Public Works

The City of North Bend began its annual yard waste recycling program March 25. The program will run…

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Snoqualmie Police are professional, always willing to listen | Letter

I would like to respond to a recent letter to the editor from a resident regarding the actions…

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Learn about the long history of Snoqualmie on April 8

With photos from the Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum, Dave Battey will be hosting a Snoqualmie history walk on…

Letters to the Editor

Committee votes show how Reichert would have voted on health care plan | Letter

Congressman Reichert may feel that he dodged a bullet by not having to vote on AHA. He now…

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Master gardeners presentation on water use set for April 8

The Snoqualmie Valley Clinic WSU Master Gardeners will give their “In the Garden” presentation at 10:30 a.m. on…

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Snoqualmie Arts Commission Seeks Proposals for 2017 Art Program

The Snoqualmie Arts Commission is requesting proposals for its 2017 Art Program, designed to create programs for Snoqualmie…

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Blotter: Parking lot argument gets heated; shoplifter steals alcohol

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

Sports

Mount Si girls golfers take first loss of the season

The Mount Si girls golf team took their first loss of the season to Eastlake on Thursday, March…

Mount Si boys soccer team takes a win and a loss to close out March; travels to Inglemoor tonight

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Mount Si boys soccer team takes a win and a loss to close out March; travels to Inglemoor tonight

Mount Si’s boys soccer team finished out March with both a win and a loss. The team faced…

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Former Snoqualmie officer sentenced to prison for civil rights violation while he was a Tukwila Police officer

Former Tukwila and Snoqualmie police officer, Nick Hogan, was sentenced in the U.S. District Court in Seattle March…

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Snoqualmie Valley Community Network form new parent support group

The Snoqualmie Valley Community Network and Friends of Youth have combined efforts to create a parent networking group…

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Senior Center hosts health and wellness fair Thursday in Carnation

Sno-Valley Senior Center in Carnation will host its annual Health and Wellness Fair, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,…

Opstad Elementary students winning bikes in the North Bend Masonic Lodge’s Bikes for Books program this year are Emma Gorski, second grade, and Binh Danielson, third grade, pictured with, from left, Opstad Assistant Principal Katelyn Long, Librarian Nancy Huestis, and Principal Ryan Hill.                                Courtesy Photo

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North Bend Masons award Opstad students Bikes for Books

On March 17, the North Bend Masonic Lodge presented bicycles and helmets to two students of Opstad Elementary…