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Children’s Services looks toward future

NORTH BEND - Despite the recent loss of its executive director and fighting off the effects of a…

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Snoqualmie appeals berm decision

SNOQUALMIE - The city of Snoqualmie has taken another step in its long-running effort to remove a berm…

The write stuff

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The write stuff

Camille Rankin, who once found herself visiting a reading specialist, is now a published writer.

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Northwest Railway Museum expects record year despite poor economy

SNOQUALMIE - This holiday season Northwest Railway Museum Executive Director Richard Anderson has a lot to be thankful…

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Taking care of business: Mt. Si students get jazzed

SNOQUALMIE - On the last day of school before Thanksgiving break last week, Mount Si High School music…

Holiday Giving

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Holiday Giving

Sno-Falls Credit Union made two donations to local charities last week. Linda Larion, CEO of the credit union,…

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House fire

Firefighters work to put out the final hot spots at a house fire in the 38500 block of…

New and improved

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New and improved

Snoqualmie Mayor Fuzzy Fletcher speaks at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Park Street improvments last Friday. The completed…

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Point, click and permit

SNOQUALMIE - The city of Snoqualmie is looking to connect to its residents more efficiently with the help…

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Carnation on short list for sex crime facility

CARNATION - The news that their quiet, woodsy neighborhood southeast of Carnation was one of three finalists for…

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Ho, ho, ho

Tanessa Jacinta, 6 months, isn't quite sure what to make of Santa at the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of…

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Snoqualmie OKs 2003 budget

SNOQUALMIE - Despite a rocky season full of economic uncertainty for government bodies, the city of Snoqualmie passed…

State champs

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State champs

SNOQUALMIE - Back in 1973 Elvis was putting on a little weight, kids in high school sported bell-bottomed…