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Habitat move-in date nears

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Habitat move-in date nears

SNOQUALMIE - The first residents of Habitat for Humanity of East King County's blitz-build houses may be able…

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Tollgate western business park OK’d by council

NORTH BEND - The remaining few acres of Tollgate Farm that haven't been preserved as open space can…

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Incumbents trailing in local elections

SNOQUALMIE - If their leads hold up, challengers could make a clean sweep of three City Council races…

Levy passing, but votes needed

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Levy passing, but votes needed

FALL CITY - Residents of King County Fire Protection District 27 are overwhelmingly approving a bond levy to…

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City loses appeal on Zemp property

NORTH BEND - Land near the Forster Woods subdivision owned by Richard and Rosanne Zemp can remain zoned…

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NB holds line on spending

NORTH BEND - The city of North Bend will have to do business next year with less money…

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Wittress, Webber win unopposed council seats

NORTH BEND - With two council members stepping down and two unopposed candidates stepping into their places, the…

Tribe stakes future on gaming

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Tribe stakes future on gaming

SNOQUALMIE - The Snoqualmie Tribe envisions building a "great lodge"-style casino near Snoqualmie that would make the 1,200-member…

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After being sent back to drawing board, flood maps finally inked

UPPER VALLEY - The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and King County officials released the much-anticipated preliminary Flood…

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Woman killed in accident on I-90

SNOQUALMIE - One woman is dead and another woman is seriously injured after a Snoqualmie woman hit their…

First flood causes little damage

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First flood causes little damage

SNOQUALMIE VALLEY - Steady rains caused the Valley to get its first flood of the season last week.

No injuries in bus accident

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No injuries in bus accident

A Snoqualmie Valley School District bus was rear-ended on Bendigo Boulevard in North Bend last Thursday afternoon. The…

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The Bear Facts Are Made Public

Reprinted from the Snoqualmie Valley Record, May 9, 1929.