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Letters | Take the long, social view in drug treatment, Valley doc says

In response to the recent articles on opiate dependency and Suboxone treatment, (Addiction’s hidden cost, July 20 and…

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Learn how Snoqualmie works in Citizens Academy, starting Sept. 14

The city of Snoqualmie is offering a free seven-week course, the Citizens Academy, for citizens to get a…

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Riverview opens new campus for choice-school program; first new building in 18 years.

Directly east of the Riverview District Offices in Carnation, the new Riverview Learning Center (RLC) provides what’s described…

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Signups begin for Lady of Sorrows preschool

Our Lady of Sorrows Preschool in Snoqualmie is accepting new students for the 2011-2012 school year. The program,…

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Bear chase, bar fight: Weekly Snoqualmie Valley police, fire calls

On Wednesday, Aug. 18, officers responded to one of several calls about a bear in the neighborhood, rummaging…

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EFR: Drivers need to pull to the right, stop for emergency vehicles

As the communities we live in continue to grow, so does the traffic and the number of vehicles…

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CERT: Train for local disasters at Snoqualmie fire station

The cities of Snoqualmie and North Bend, along with Eastside Fire & Rescue, are jointly offering the FEMA-certified…

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$305K project to fix up West Snoqualmie Valley Road

King County is doing a $305,000 improvement project on West Snoqualmie Valley Road thanks to support from the…

Life

Sno-Valley Senior Center puts produce on the menu

Fresh, local and organic produce is now on the menu at the Sno-Valley Senior Center. Parent organization Senior…

Valley artist Sharlett Driggs specializes in colorful felt creations.

Life

Valley artist Sharlet Driggs to guide creativity at Camp Sealth

Valley felt artisan Sharlet Driggs is an artist in residence this week at Camp Sealth on Vashon Island.…

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Say ‘No!’ to junk mail with new King County EcoConsumer online service

King County residents can now make unwanted mail go away with just a few clicks on their computers.

Human figures soar in 'Tah Dah

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Council approves outdoor sculpture for new Ridge Y

Oregon-based sculptor C.J. Rench will put his vision of family and joy into motion at the new Snoqualmie…

Business

Expansion adds second floor, lots of capacity to Snoqualmie Brewery and Taproom

Snoqualmie Brewery & Taproom has just completed a major remodel and expansion. The popular restaurant in downtown Snoqualmie…