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Kolodejchuk for council

It is my pleasure to recommend Mr. Ryan Kolodejchuk, who resides in the newly-annexed Wood River neighborhood, for…

Letters to the Editor

Referendum 71 should be approved

This law should be approved! Voters should be reminded that, despite how the opposition may intend to mislead,…

Business

‘Shred it Day’ planned at Ridge

Residents can shred their documents safely at a “Shred it Day” secure document shredding event, 10 a.m. to…

Letters to the Editor

Too late for hotel

I moved to North Bend more than 15 years ago. I love it here! I will not love…

Letters to the Editor

No alcohol at hotel

I am requesting that if the city does allow a hotel on this property, it should not have…

Letters to the Editor

Open letter on hotel plans

The city of North Bend changed the zoning because it was in the best interest of the health…

News

Grigas, Nelson named merit scholar semifinalists

Anna C. Grigas of Fall City and Dianna J. Nelson of Snoqualmie were among semifinalists named in the…

Ken Senteno of North Bend uses his flashlight to check out the water outflow of the Cedar Falls power station. The tall windows of the plant light up the night behind him. “It’s beautiful

Life

Exploring a lost town

Twilight Tour lights up the past

News

Our Lady of Sorrows church celebrates 80th anniversary

Our Lady of Sorrows Church in Snoqualmie celebrated its 80th Anniversary as a parish of the Seattle Archdiocese…

News

Valley seniors helping burned Cle Elum center

The Mount Si Senior Center is taking donations to help their fellow senior center in Cle Elum, Wash.

Mount Si player Leonard Gebhardt volleys back against Eastlake’s Vicente Varas during play Thursday

Sports

Gebhardt heats up court for ‘Cats

Exchange student is leader for Mount Si tennis team

Sports

Travel Basketball tryouts set at MSHS

Si View Youth Sports is conducting tryouts for its 2009-2010 Wildcat Travel Basketball Teams.

Mount Si grad Cortney Tubbs is attending college this fall with help from a Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Auxiliary scholarship. Pictured are

News

Tubbs earns auxiliary medical scholarship

Cortney Tubbs, a 2009 Mount Si High School graduate, will attend college this fall with a $1,000 scholarship…