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Floods that washed over the Valley also canceled last week’s regular meeting of the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital District.

Dayton Hughes of North Bend soars on wheels during a recent ride at the new Torguson bike park. Riders say they’re looking forward to telling friends to ride in North Bend instead of further afield.

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Volunteers revamp BMX track at Torguson Park

Tabletop, whoops, rhythm section and berm. What do all these terms have in common? If you like doing…

Mount Si students Tabby Rollins and Heidi DeHart clean up flood debris at the high school entrance on Friday morning. They were among about 100 volunteer who helped get Mount Si High School back in shape.

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Schools reopen as repairs continue

Snoqualmie Valley schools reopened one hour late on Monday following three days of flood-related closures last week.

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North Bend moving on annexation plan; Petitions going out in Tanner and Wood River

About one square mile of North Bend’s Urban Growth Area is on its way to becoming part of…

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School funds fix could take years

It will take several years to overhaul education funding in the state despite bi-partisan support for reform.

A King County rescue helicopter evacuates Fall City residents cut off by rushing water Thursday afternoon

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Historic flood soaks the Snoqualmie Valley

Cleanup begins in wake of worst event since 1990

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School board VP Kathryn Lerner resigns for “personal reasons”

Lerner served on the board for one year, and received criticism from some community members last summer and…

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Sites open for flood waste disposal

Drop-off sites for flood debris open in Snoqualmie, North Bend

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Schools to be closed Friday; lawmaker roundtable moved to Chief Kanim

Valley schools will be closed Friday, Jan. 9 as the Snoqualmie Valley School District assesses damages from this…

Ferrying supplies to their waterlogged home

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Evacuation urged as flood waters rise

Worst flood in 18 years shapes up due to 'perfect storm'

A plan guiding the development of Tollgate Farm Park calls for three new baseball fields and two soccer fields. The city of North Bend is considering partnering with Si View Metro Parks to speed up installation.

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More ball fields in city’s future

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Since 1913, our mission at the Snoqualmie Valley Record is to be the Valley’s number one news and…