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Snoqualmie woman appointed to nonprofit BetterInvesting’s board of directors

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Snoqualmie woman appointed to nonprofit BetterInvesting’s board of directors

The BetterInvesting/NAIC board of directors welcomes new board member Carol Theine of Snoqualmie, who began her term Oct.…

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North Bend plans public meeting to discuss weigh station relocation options, Nov. 7

The city of North Bend invites residents to a town hall meeting, 6 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 7 at…

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Arts grant program is open to artists with range of disabilities

Disabled artists, apply now for King County’s 4Culture’s Arc Artist Fellowship, which will provide $12,000 in unrestricted funding…

Kristen Zuray and Tonya Guinn set up a table of coffee and doughnuts for the Trail Youth project last January. The group aims to help connect teens and young adults who are struggling, with resources that can help them. (Evan Pappas/Staff Photo)

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Trail Youth receives county funding to launch coffeehouse for homeless youth

The latest Best Starts for Kids initiative will provide funding to 32 county organizations, including the Snoqualmie Valley’s…

North Bend City Council colleague supports Alan Gothelf for re-election | Letter

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North Bend City Council colleague supports Alan Gothelf for re-election | Letter

Choices, we all have choices in this upcoming election cycle, and that’s what makes our democracy work. In…

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On to state: Cedarcrest cross country teams qualify at district for state meet Saturday in Pasco

Saturday, Oct. 28 was the Northwest District Cross Country Championship meet for Cedarcrest’s cross country teams, held at…

North Bend hosts open house on 468th improvements to Middle Fork Gateway

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North Bend hosts open house on 468th improvements to Middle Fork Gateway

The public is invited to an open house regarding conceptual designs for improvements to 468th Avenue SE from…

Filmmaker to discuss shingle mills, labor and the 1916 Everett Massacre at Redmond Historical Society event

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Filmmaker to discuss shingle mills, labor and the 1916 Everett Massacre at Redmond Historical Society event

Like most people, Denise Ohio had never heard of the Northwest’s bloodiest labor battle, the 1916 clash in…

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Snoqualmie council calls special meeting to discuss events coordinator contract, ethics hearing officer; meeting will be live-streamed

The Snoqualmie City Council is holding a public meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 30, at Snoqualmie City…

MacLean’s engagement, leadership have earned this reader’s vote | Letter

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MacLean’s engagement, leadership have earned this reader’s vote | Letter

As a parent and a teacher in Snoqualmie Valley Schools, I am casting my vote for Tavish Maclean.…

Busby is proven advocate for all students in the school district | Letter

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Busby is proven advocate for all students in the school district | Letter

Election time is here again, a time for our voices to be heard.

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Snoqualmie’s Chief Finance Officer to leave Nov. 30 for role in King County Library System

Snoqualmie’s Chief Financial Officer, Nicholas Lee, formally resigned his position Thursday, Oct. 26, in a letter to city…

Snoqualmie City Diner review: The menu is not for everyone | Letter

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Snoqualmie City Diner review: The menu is not for everyone | Letter

The service is not what it was when it opened. The view is not what was advertised and…