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ERIC SANFORD

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ERIC SANFORD

Eric was 46 when he passed away at his home in Snoqualmie. He was a resident of Snoqualmie…

Opinion

Letters to the Editor, Oct. 12, 2018

District 8 race opinions; Criticism of President

It’s time to get clear on recycling

Business

It’s time to get clear on recycling

A column by Michelle Metzler, Waste Management recycling education and outreach manager

Fall City Historical Society hosts music and history performance on Oct. 19

Life

Fall City Historical Society hosts music and history performance on Oct. 19

Fall City Historical Society is hosting a performance by Bob Antone and Tinkham Road on Oct. 19.

Business

Fall housing market shifts, but still seller’s market

Residential real estate snapshot from John L. Scott

Business

Housing market showing balance

Good news for buyers

Fall City Historical Society features new theme for 2019 calendar

Life

Fall City Historical Society features new theme for 2019 calendar

The Fall City Historical Society features their new theme

News

Teens seen throwing lemons near cars | Police blotter

The Snoqualmie Valley police blotter for Sept. 28 through Oct. 2.

Life

Fall into Wellness | Healthy living

Steps to take right now rather than waiting for the new year

Elected members of the Snoqualmie Tribal Council meet with leaders from the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance to present a check for $1.4 million. From left Dr. Nancy Davidson, executive director and president SCCA, Suzanne Sailto, Snoqualmie Tribal Council, Jolene Williams, Snoqualmie Tribal secretary, Steve de los Angeles, Snoqualmie Tribal deputy secretary, Bob de los Angeles, Snoqualmie Tribal chairman, Michael Ross, Snoqualmie Tribal vice chair, Kari Glover, chair SCCA Board of Directors, Norm Hubbard, executive vice president SCCA, Linda Mattox, chair SCCA Board of Directors Development Committee, Dr. Terry McDonnell, vice president of clinical operations and chief nurse executive SCCA. Photo courtesy of the Snoqualmie Tribe.

Life

Snoqualmie Tribe donates more than $3 million

Donations to support health initiatives regarding tobacco and problem gambling.

Nature is important health influence

Life

Nature is important health influence

Even though we live in a completely temperate climate, rain often keeps patients indoors

DOROTHY “DOTTY” BURNHAM

Obituaries

DOROTHY “DOTTY” BURNHAM

Dorothy “Dotty” Burnham, a longtime resident of North Bend, passed away peacefully on September 26, 2018 at the…

News

I-90 construction will close single eastbound lane through Oct. 12

A single lane of westbound Interstate 90 will be closed for two weeks as contractor crews work to…