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Letter | Thanks to the community for support of summer food bank programs

On behalf of the Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank board and staff I would like to extend our gratitude…

Carole A Monahan

Obituaries

Carole A Monahan

Carole A. Monahan On the evening of August 18, 2015, long time valley resident Carole A. Monahan of…

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Wednesday rally planned at Falls

On Wednesday, Sept. 2 at 7 p.m., the Snoqualmie Tribe group, Save Snoqualmie Falls Coalition will hold a…

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Save water, save salmon: Watershed officials urge efforts to support salmon in ?warm, low-flow rivers

Our region’s salmon are in hot water. The lack of snowpack and spring rain, combined with sustained high…

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Man found dead on city street Saturday

King County Sheriff’s detectives are investigating the death of a man found on the side of a road…

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Clear thinking is key to effective concussion management

A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury. While we often hear about head injuries in athletes,…

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Registration due by Sept. 11 for disaster training course

The cities of Snoqualmie and North Bend are offering the FEMA-certified Community Emergency Response Team training program, beginning…

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Salon supports horse rescue

Lula Ruby Salon in Snoqualmie has teamed up with Rancho Laguna Horse Rescue, offering a “Helping HEART” red…

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Surprise storm cuts historic re-enactment short; Sunday events at Meadowbrook Farm canceled

Re-enactors from the Washington Civil War Association lost tents, gear and supplies in an unexpected storm Saturday, while…

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Main Street festival cancelled due to weather; ceremony still happening

Snoqualmie's Main Street Celebration scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 29, has been cancelled in anticipation of rainy weather in…

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Chamber to host? candidate Q&As

The Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce is presenting a series of candidate forums, starting Friday, Sept. 18. The…

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Carnation market has new payment options

On Tuesday, Sept. 1, the Carnation Farmers Market will launch its new Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program/Electronic Benefit Transfer…

Opinion

Getting more students to graduation Snoqualmie Valley District launches school year with goals for improving graduation rate By Joel Aune, Snoqualmie Valley School District Superintendent

Next week, we will welcome more than 6,500 students back from the summer break as the 2015-16 school…