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Health care vote

Did you notice Congressman Dave Reichert’s vote against Democrats’ health insurance legislation to provide affordable health care for…

News

Poop, beer: Snoqualmie weekly police reports

The Snoqualmie Police Department responded to the following:

Life

Fish derby extended to January

By The River Sports Fishing (formerly The Grind) is extending its first Winter Hatchery Steelhead Fishing Derby through…

Members of the Mount Si High School girls soccer team receive Kingco team awards Nov. 2. Several players were singled out for postseason awards this fall

Sports

Turkey trotters cruise on Ridge

More than 800 runners crossed the finish line in the second annual Snoqualmie Ridge Turkey Trot, held Saturday,…

Eighth grade runner Bailey Scott fires from the starting line during cross country finals Oct. 20 at Lake Sammamish.

Sports

Twin Falls Ravens fly in finals

Strong outing for middle school teams

Business

New tackle shop in Fall City

Jerome Jefferson has opened By The River Sports Fishing, formerly The Grind Boards and Tackle, at 33717 Redmond-Fall…

Business

Toy drive at Dressbarn

Dressbarn at the Factory Stores at North Bend will hold a toy drive, Nov. 19 through Dec. 21.

Business

Santa to visit Warren insurance office

Santa will visit Snoqualmie Ridge, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 12, at the Jeff Warren State…

Business

Meet artist at Fall City Inn

Meet artist Liz Ashley at Fall City Inn’s final 2009 Fall City Inn art gallery reception, 5 to…

News

Help Wildcat soccer and they can help you out during the shopping season

Mount Si High School’s soccer program is offering childcare services for shoppers this holiday season. Called “Drop &…

News

Bomb threat cancels classes at Snoqualmie Middle School

Classes were canceled Wednesday, Nov. 18, at Snoqualmie Middle School, after a bomb threat was found in a…

Edward John Bichich

Obituaries

Edward John Bichich

Edward John Bichich Edward John Bichich, 81, passed away peacefully on November 11, 2009 at home. Ed was…

Letters to the Editor

Stop flooding: An open letter to King County Water Division

King County has failed to manage the gravel build-up for several years now, and this past winter, the…