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Blotter: Holiday candles, ornaments and icy roads keep local fire crews busy
Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following calls:
January 3, 2018
Life
Issaquah Alps Trails Club hosts panel discussion on ‘Loving our public lands to death’ Jan. 25
The Issaquah Alps Trails Club will host a panel discussion on “Community, Conservancy &Capacity: Loving our Public Lands…
January 3, 2018
News
Sewer project delays extend Stilson Ave closures another two weeks
A sewer project on Stilson Avenue SE and 432nd Avenue SE in North Bend has been delayed in…
January 3, 2018
Life
Carnation dancer named 2018 finalist in YoungArts Foundation honors
Olufunmilayo Sofola of Carnation has been named a 2018 YoungArts finalist in tap dance, by the National YoungArts…
January 3, 2018
Life
Valley nonprofits, apply for 2018 Rotary funding now
Snoqualmie Valley Rotary is now accepting applications for grant funding for 2018.
January 3, 2018
Opinion
Recycling Resolutions for a Greener 2018 | Guest column
It’s the most optimistic time of the year. The gyms are packed, classes are at capacity, and we’re…
January 3, 2018
Life
Lantern workshop Jan. 13 starts season of creativity for March of the Vegetables
To kick off the upcoming March of the Vegetables parade in Duvall, event organizers are hosting a lantern-making…
January 2, 2018
Sports
Tokul Creek opens early for hatchery steelhead and other gamefish
Effective now through Feb. 15, anglers can fish Tokul Creek from the Fish Hatchery Road Bridge to the…
January 2, 2018
Letters to the Editor
School district levy should be rejected until total tax rate drops to under $4 per thousand | Letter
If you live in the Snoqualmie Valley School District (SVSD), you likely received their propaganda for renewing two…
January 2, 2018
Letters to the Editor
How hard can we fight this year for climate justice? | Letter
Los Angeles was being devastated by fire, two months after the terrible fires in northern Calif., as the…
January 2, 2018
News
City of Duvall invites community to swearing-in of new mayor, council members, Jan. 2
Tuesday’s oath of office ceremony for four women and one man will create the first women-majority council in…
December 29, 2017
Life
Snoqualmie Tribe donated holiday hams to local, regional organizations
This holiday season, the Snoqualmie Tribe worked with organizations in the Snoqualmie Valley and wider Puget Sound region…
December 29, 2017
News
People power: Citizens took the initiative in historic 2017, fighting development running for office
As an eventful 2017 draws to a close, we looked back over a landmark year of citizens taking…
December 28, 2017
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