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Vintage images of Snoqualmie Pass

Chock full of historic photos, "Images of America Snoqualmie Pass" tells the story of the Pass with pictures.

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Point Park to open Oct. 27

Considered one of the Valley's hidden treasures, the new Snoqualmie Point Park opens to the public with a…

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Snoqualmie to host first-ever economic development conference

Valley leaders will learn how to strengthen the local community during the Snoqualmie Valley's first-ever Economic Development Conference.

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First Economic Development Conference to be held

The first Snoqualmie Valley Economic Development Conference will be held Oct. 26. Planners hope to make the conference…

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Snoqualmie Point Park to be dedicated

It might have been a private office park with dramatic views for the tenants. Instead, Snoqualmie Point Park…

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Students arrested for Airsoft gun shooting

Two Valley teens allegedly shot at two 15-year-old girls with an Airsoft pellet gun last week.

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Schools closed by bus vandalism

School was canceled Monday, Oct. 22, because of vandalism to Snoqualmie Valley School District busses.

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Muckleshoots pay $62.5 million for Salish

How much is the Salish Lodge & Spa worth? The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe paid $62.5 million to buy…

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Season’s first windstorm blows over

Cutting a downed tree blown over by the windstorm Thursday, Oct. 18, Snoqualmie city employee Gary Stevens clears…

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Sweet skulls

The white, smooth skulls made of sugar may have looked creepy when presenter Amaranta Ibarra-Sands handed them out…

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Snoqualmie Point Park opens

The pano-ramic view of the Cascades, Mount Si and the Valley from Snoqualmie Point Park is stunning.

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Pick o’ the patch

Isabella May Milstein, 7 months, of North Bend checks out some large pumpkins Saturday, Oct. 27, at The…

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Area officials seek flood improvements

As the one-year anniversary of the November 2006 flood approaches, efforts to make improvements are underway.