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The Tanner Electric Cooperative, which provides power to several Snoqualmie Valley communities, just announced a $500 college scholarship…

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The Study Zone programs at the Snoqualmie and North Bend libraries are seeking dedicated tutors to help elementary,…

Mount Si High School student Brielle Buhner watches as Alex Bolves checks the starter apparatus for a four-wheel-drive

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Revving up for bids

Snow covers the shoreline at Rattlesnake Lake in this winter scene snapped by North Bend resident Nomi Field. The photo took first place in the Snoqualmie Valley Record’s second-annual Reader Photo Contest. See more photos sent in by readers and residents on pages A6 and A7.

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Silence at the shore

Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson shows the town’s new city hall to urban planning students from the University of Washington. The new city hall utilizes green technology and has a flexible design

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Sustainable city sights

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King County is seeking nominations for its Earth Heroes at Schools award.

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Wednesday, Feb. 11, is officially known in Snoqualmie as Gloria McNeely Day.

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The Rotary Club of Snoqualmie Valley provided 350 lunches for participants at the KIng County regional finals of…

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State cancels 9th grade WASL

Ninth-graders will not have the option this year to take the Washington Assessment of Student Learning test. Pulling…

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School year will start early

For the first time in recent memory, Snoqualmie Valley’s school kids will be hard at work before Labor…

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Building ban’s end nears for North Bend

North Bend is close to ending a nine-year building moratorium, but has to wait at least another month.

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Train museum to host RR Days

Snoqualmie Railroad Days’ new host, the Northwest Railway Museum, has big plans for the event’s future.

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John Wayne Trail tunnels closed

A set of tunnels in Iron Horse State Park, part of the John Wayne Pioneer Trail, have been…