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Da Ponte earns first chair on WSU band Mount Si grad jazzes up college life

Drake da Ponte didn’t have any real expectations when he sat down last spring to audition for Washington…

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Beginning this month, Denise Duvall, Mark Ghaly and Carol Waters began three-year terms as newly elected directors at…

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Tokul Glen, a small adult family home in the private Valley residence of Jean Swenson, will hold an…

Mount Si Senior Center Thrift Store volunteers Maggie Buglewicz

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Mount Si Thrift Store helps seniors

Modeling a gently used, shimmery yellow cardigan, volunteer Maggie Buglewicz gushed about the quality of items community patrons…

Sports

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Puget Sound Gymnastics and Dance had their first competition of the year Jan. 10 and 11 at the…

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Sports shorts

Fall City cyclist Eric Emsky is off to Europe, preparing for his biggest race yet.

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The public is invited to help shape the future of agriculture in King County by attending meetings sponsored…

Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson

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Police captain joins Snoqualmie force

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After receiving a $60,000 grant from King County to build a new 30-foot outdoor climbing wall at Torguson…

Gail Gergasko

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Citizen of 2008 honors go to food bank director Gergasko donates paycheck to buy food

Gail Gergasko dedicates between 15 and 20 hours each week to directing the Mount Si Helping Hand Food…

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Burglars smash up Valley tanning salon

The burglars who broke into the Fastan tanning salon in North Bend last week appeared to know exactly…

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School director urges online surveys Making citizens heard a priority for Popp

Increasing communication between the Snoqualmie Valley School District and the public is a top priority for Dan Popp,…

Penny A. Prukop

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Penny A. Prukop

Penny A. (Gomm) Prukop Penny A. (Gomm) Prukop, 40, of Tacoma grew her wings and went to “HEAVEN”…