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Master Chorus Eastside to perform a choral ‘Christmas Carol,’ Dec. 3 and 10

Charles Dickens’ beloved classic, “A Christmas Carol,” comes to vibrant life in Master Chorus Eastside’s enchanting synthesis of…

Snoqualmie Elementary School’s VIP parking committee gathered on Nov. 9 to mark designated parking spaces for their guests. (Courtesy Photo)

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Valley schools honor those who served with week of Veterans’ Day with assemblies

Veterans from throughout the Valley were honored last week in the Snoqualmie Valley School District as part of…

State Patrol IDs North Bend area as preferred site for new weigh station; city, residents object at Nov. 7 town hall meeting

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State Patrol IDs North Bend area as preferred site for new weigh station; city, residents object at Nov. 7 town hall meeting

The Washington State Patrol, like everyone else who lives in North Bend, thinks the city will be the…

A group of new teachers hired in 2013 pose in front of the Snoqualmie Valley School District Office. (File Photo)

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School board moves ahead with levy plans, finds funding for 40 teachers to expand programming, reduce class sizes

Two weeks ago, the Snoqualmie Valley School Board was considering the implications of the state’s updated education funding…

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Get to know your local police over a cup of coffee Friday in Snoqualmie

The Snoqualmie-North Bend Police Department and local troopers from Washington State Patrol invite community members to join them…

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Snoqualmie athlete pitches in to keep Irving, Texas, beautiful

University of Dallas men’s lacrosse athlete Tyler Smith of Snoqualmie volunteered at the 26th Annual Trash Bash sponsored…

Miller’s Mercantile to close in Carnation at end of the year

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Miller’s Mercantile to close in Carnation at end of the year

Carnation’s historic mercantile, arts gallery and community gathering place, Miller’s Mercantile, will close its doors at the end…

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Inspiring Veterans’ Day concert deserves applause | Letter

Thanks from an audience member who attended the Snoqualmie Elementary School Veterans’ Day concert.

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Most incumbents ahead in election results, except Snoqualmie Valley School Board and one Snoqualmie City Council seat

Snoqualmie’s contentious election season may result in very little change on the city council, but big changes on…

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Online art auction Thanksgiving weekend benefits Old Friends Club programs in Carnation, Sammamish and Kirkland

Bid online, see art works up close while sampling Northwest Cellars wines, and ‘buy it now’ if you…

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Teen Closet returns as part of Trail Youth programming; first clothing drive is Dec. 9

Cleaning out your closets for Dec. 9 clothing drive will help local teens with short-term and long-term needs.

Encompass autumn gala breaks records; More than 300 guests help to raise nearly $500,000 for early childhood support

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Encompass autumn gala breaks records; More than 300 guests help to raise nearly $500,000 for early childhood support

On Saturday, Oct. 21, Encompass transported guests to a magical night in Paris at its annual autumn gala,…

Mount Si’s Class of 2018 National Merit Scholars. From left, Julia Crumb, Briana Dowling, Olivia Henning, Liam Cole, Mallory Golic, Tyler Bateman, Andy Pantoja, Nicholas Young (in front), and Amanda Linder (not pictured). (Courtesy Photo)

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Nine Mount Si seniors named National Merit Scholars

Nine Mount Si High School students from the Class of 2018 are National Merit Scholars. They earned this…