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Slideshow: River journey feeds tribe’s traditions

Younger Snoqualmie Tribe members connect with their heritage on an annual journey down the Snoqualmie River.

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Chili cooks sought for Festival contest

Be it fiery hot, just plain tasty or a whole new twist, you can test the mettle of…

Joyce Elaine Rice

Obituaries

Joyce Elaine Rice

Joyce Elaine Rice Joyce Elaine Rice went home to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on…

William Edward Shearer

Obituaries

William Edward Shearer

William Edward Shearer William Edward Shearer, 63, a resident of Snoqualmie passed away July 22, 2009 in Bellevue.…

Letters to the Editor

History of North Bend

Not only was June 27, 2009 a day that celebrated the city of North Bend’s Centennial, but it…

Letters to the Editor

Detroit ‘ugly’ shows up in Snoqualmie Valley

My letter is to all my fellow neighbors and residents. We’re pretty safe here — but remember to…

Life

Obituary: John Stokosa

John Anton Stokosa, 81, of Snoqualmie, died Wednesday, July 15. John was born July 8, 1928, in Fond…

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Obituary: Mildred Yesberger

Mildred Maude Naughton Yesberger, 76, of Carnation, died Wednesday, July 1, in Bellevue.

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WSU announces spring Snoqualmie Valley graduates

A number of Snoqualmie Valley students graduated this spring from Washington State University.

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Sahara Bears keep up winning ways

The Sahara Bears 12-year-old Snoqualmie Valley softball team capped a perfect 16-0 season in league by winning the…

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Angels take second in Coast tourney

The Falls Little League Coast Angels age 10 and 11 softball team took second place in a championship…

Wolph, Braile to wed

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Wolph, Braile to wed

The parents of Heidi Wolph and Pete Braile have announced the couple's engagement.

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Volunteers sought for centennial cake

North Bend will celebrate its 100th birthday with a party and “Community Quilt Cake,” 1:30 p.m Saturday, August…