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Dying’ for a killer body

The women of Curves for Women in North Bend worked so hard to find out the secret behind…

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Helping hands aid green thumbs

Generations of farmers have earned a living from working the fertile bottomlands along King County's Snoqualmie River. Many…

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New bistro mingles French cuisine, Southern roots

Diners at the newly opened Banlican Bistro in North Bend will find the surroundings familiar, but the food…

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Koko Beans: coffee culture central

John Good may be the new owner of Koko Beans Coffee House in Snoqualmie, but he's well-known to…

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Mexican restaurant opens on Snoqualmie Ridge

Anna Sotelo - the "Ana" in Ana's Family Style Mexican Restaurant in the Snoqualmie Ridge Village - recently…

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Kimball Creek center opens

Kimball Creek Village, a three-building, 30,000-square-foot new retail village, makes room for dozens of new businesses on the…

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Former bank building to become Montessori

The former Bank of America building in Snoqualmie once safeguarded people's money. Now, the valuables there will be…

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New advertising person at Record

Want to buy an ad in the Valley Record? Shari Graber will be glad to help. She's the…

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Wentz Electronics celebrates 45 years

Snoqualmie resident Ed Wentz' business, Wentz Electronics, has grown a bit and seen some big changes in its…

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Tribe, hotel managers bid on Salish

The Salish Lodge & Spa has attracted a lot of interest from potential buyers.

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Business puts smart drivers behind the wheel

As 16-year-old student driver Dylan Wall pilots a brightly painted Honda Scion around the streets of Snoqualmie, the…

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Basking in the glow of recognition

North Bend resident Bev Jorgensen, a unit leader for home-party sales company Party Lite, is the fourth person…

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Sound Publishing buys newspapers

The Snoqualmie Valley Record's parent company - Sound Publishing Inc. - bought two established community newspapers, a regional…