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Toss less food, save more

American households toss out 25 percent of the food and drink they buy, adding up to more than…

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All comers track meets on now

Kids, parents and family members are welcome at the all comers track meets at the Mount Si High…

Life

Out of the Past: Konopaski, Davis earn collegiate honors; Ladies golfers name top putters

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

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Company with local roots expands

OpBandit, a content optimization company founded by a former Valleyite, has been acquired by digital publisher VoxMedia.

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Carnation conference features experts in community safety

Residents in rural and wooded areas of King County can learn how to make their homes safer from…

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Business workshop on social media

Luke Talbott leads a discussion on social media at the Business Workshop at Umpqua event, noon to 1…

The Snoqualmie Emergency Communications and Support Team and administrative volunteers were recognized at a volunteer appreciation dinner at the Snoqualmie Ridge Golf Club

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Snoqualmie says thanks to many volunteers

Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson appointed April 15 as Volunteer Appreciation Day at the Monday, April 13 city council…

Letters to the Editor

Letter | Thanks to the community cleanup party

Thanks to all who attended the community volunteer work party at the Little Si overflow parking lot on…

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Blotter | Bears; bar brawls

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

Nicki Mostofi

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Tanner’s legacy: Scholarships awarded to members of Tanner Jeans’ high school class

The Tanner Jeans Memorial Foundation Board of Directors and the Jeans’ family recently awarded scholarships to the University…

Opinion

Ornamental vs. edible: Garden Corner explores what to plant in your garden

I recently visited with a group of gardeners who were discussing their spring planting plans and as the…

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Students play ‘Matchmaker’ at Mount Si

This week, Mount Si High School presents “The Matchmaker” by Thornton Wilder.

Casino CEO Wendell Long.

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Casino names new CEO

The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe, owner and operator of Snoqualmie Casino, announced the appointment of Wendell Long as casino…