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Students feel the crush of Mount Si High School’s growing enrollment in the hall between classes. Snoqualmie Valley School District officials are concerned that crowding could affect academic performance.

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Looking beyond the bond

When Mount Si High School’s buzzers ring at the end of a period, its hallways turn into floodways…

Eleanor Louise Remlinger

Obituaries

Eleanor Louise Remlinger

Eleanor Louise Larson Remlinger On February 27, 2009 Eleanor took her special place in heaven. She is the…

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Snoqualmie garbage service suspended for snow

Allied Waste has issued an inclement weather notice for garbage service in Snoqualmie for Thursday, Feb. 26.

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Feb. 26 is final day for free flood disposal

Thursday, Feb. 26, is the final day for residents to dispose of their flood debris at no cost…

Opinion

Our children’s future

During the past four weeks, I have underscored the “basics” of the bond proposition. I’ve endeavored to inform…

The ribbon gets cut at Birches Habitat

Business

North Bend’s eclectic store celebrates opening

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Opinion

Letters to the editor

Stimulus dollars for schools

Life

Valley Calendar

MUSIC AND COMEDY

Life

In brief

The Cascade Jazz Trio serves up energy, elegance and a blend of standard, modern and original jazz, 7:30…

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On the scanner

Medical call: At 11:33 a.m., Snoqualmie EMTs responded to the Snoqualmie downtown area for a medical call. One…

The Mount Si High School cheer squad garnered second place at state competition

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Cheerleaders grab second at state

The Mount Si Cheerleaders left the Washington Cheerleading State Championships, held Saturday, Jan. 24, at Everett, with something…

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In brief

Afton Pilkington of Snoqualmie spent January studying abroad in Greece with Linfield College.

Aubrey Sullivan (left)

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Brownies help in flood relief