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Bomb scare halts classes

The discovery of a suspicious package caused Mount Si High School officials to cancel classes and evacuate the…

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Fun in the sun at Fall City Days

The sun peeked out Saturday, June 14 for the 37th annual Fall City Days festival, which included a…

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Ready for the real world

Cheers, tears and miles of sticky string capped an emotional graduation ceremony on Thursday, June 12, at Mount…

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Inspirational evening

The June 11 commencement ceremony for Two Rivers School was a emotional culmination of years of hard work…

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Celebration planned for first-ever city hall

The city of Snoqualmie is all set to celebrate the start of construction on its new city hall…

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City fireworks law

The Snoqualmie City Council has approved a change in the city's fireworks rules that makes it easier for…

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A global education

North Bend graduate Kathryn McFarland, currently a freshman attending Franklin College in Switzerland, recently wrote to the Valley…

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Citizens of the Week

When Virginia Sharpy learned five years ago that her husband, Dave, had liver cirrhosis, she thought he had…

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The living is easy

School bells around the Valley sounded for the last time this academic year as throngs of students made…

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Valley teens help at Special Olympics

The Bellevue South Stake of the Church of Latter Day Saints, which includes North Bend and Snoqualmie, had…

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King County OKs Tollgate transfer

The King County Council unanimously approved the transfer of about 200 acres of Tollgate Farm to the city…

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Prepare to pay more for North Bend sewer

Starting August 10, North Bend residents will pay a bit more for sewer service.

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Construction begins on a Snoqualmie original

Golden shovels stood at attention Monday afternoon, June 23, as a group of dignitaries, young and old, gathered…