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Letter | Online Best of the Valley survey doesn’t represent everyone’s choices

It's very disappointing that in order to have input in the Best of the Valley contest, we must…

Visit state parks free March 19; No Discover Pass needed for state parks’ 103rd birthday

Washington State Parks turns 103 years old on Saturday, March 19, and visitors are invited to help celebrate…

Blotter | Aggressive driver flips bird, stops in street; dump truck gets off to a smoky start

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

Snoqualmie moves to design phase for water treatment facility improvements

The city of Snoqualmie has approved a $2,791,778 agreement with RH2 Engineering to provide consulting and design services…

Walker family presents free showing of Milwaukee Railroad documentaries Saturday at North Bend Theater

He worked in the aerospace industry, but he played in the historical world of trains. The memory of…

Snoqualmie Mayor elected to executive committee of Sound Cities Association

The Sound City Association (SCA) Board unanimously elected Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson to serve as on its five-member…

Give Good Foundation honors community leaders in awards ceremony March 4

The fourth annual Give Good Awards were presented March 4 at the North Bend Theater, recognizing community leaders…

Snoqualmie, North Bend, offer personal defense class for high school girls

A free women's self-defense course is being offered by the Snoqualmie Police Department for girls in high school,…

Cranford graduates from Montana State University

Katrina Cranford of Snoqualmie graduated with honors Dec. 12 from Montana State University, in Bozeman, Mont.

Plovers and spotted owls remain on state’s endangered species list; sage grouse and squirrels are threatened

The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission voted to keep greater sage-grouse and western gray squirrels on the state's…

Hunt for eggs in Carnation, rain or shine, Saturday March 26

Children ages 12 and younger are invited to meet the Easter bunny and hunt for treat-filled eggs, starting…

Sheriff’s Office hosts 9-1-1 academy to give citizens an inside like at emergency response operations

Local residents will have an opportunity to learn about the internal workings of the 9-1-1 emergency dispatch center…

Scouts food drive is Saturday, March 19

Snoqualmie Valley Boy Scout Troops 115 and 466 will be Scouting for Food Saturday, March 19. Starting today…