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A King County map shows the site of the explosions set off on Rattlesnake Mountain

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Rattlesnake Mountain explosions set off to prevent mudslides

No, that booming noise that Valley residents may have heard from the direction of Rattlenake Mountain on Tuesday,…

An artist’s conception shows the new Snoqualmie Valley Hospital

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Snoqualmie Valley Hospital hopes for new home soon

Charles Peterson is learning to walk again.

News

Snoqualmie firefighters to climb Columbia Center

For the seventh year running, a team of Snoqualmie firefighters will participate in the Firefighter Stairclimb, a climb…

Opinion

School bond will cost less

T he estimated tax rate for the proposed March 10 school bond is 35 cents per $1000 of…

Opinion

Got change for my million dollar bill?

A grocery store clerk handed me a two-dollar bill the other day with my other change. My immediate…

This aerial image of Snoqualmie Falls was snapped in 1933. This and other historic Valley images may be purchased at www.snoqualmievalleymuseum.org by clicking on the “order photos online” link.

Life

Past Time | Snoqualmie Valley Record’s Historical Archives | Feb. 3

• Mother Nature demonstrated her awesome strength in dramatic fashion last week by demolishing the 100,000-gallon water storage…

Traveling college student Kathryn McFarland visits the Parthenon in Athens

Life

Peeling history’s layers

North Bend graduate Kathryn McFarland is exploring college life with a European twist.

Officers

News

Record group of recruits join fire crew

The Snoqualmie Fire Department welcomed a bumper crop of new volunteers last month.

News

In brief

The Mountains to Sound Greenway is offering residents a way to get outdoors and volunteer this winter.

Carnation Mayor Mike Flowers

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Doors open at new library

News

In brief

The snow is gone and the waters have receded, but the damage caused by the January floods and…

Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce members gather Saturday

Business

Finaghty’s Irish Pub celebrates expansion

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Business

Double the impact at Chamber event