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Marine injured in Iraq

James Crossan, a 2003 graduate of Mount Si High School and North Bend resident, was injured Nov. 19…

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North Bend gets funding for dangerous intersection

The Washington State Transportation Improvement Board (TIB) has awarded road and sidewalk improvement grants to 79 local agency…

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Valley Record gets new editor

The Snoqualmie Valley Record welcomed new editor Leah L. Culler to its staff on Nov. 8.

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Mount Si group knows how to improvise

Theatresports: part acting; part competition; all fun. At least that's how Mount Si High School senior performer James…

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Signing on

Snoqualmie Middle School band teacher Dean Snavely said he would shave his head and let the students sign…

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Accidents result in two deaths

There were two vehicle accidents during the week of Thanksgiving, resulting in two fatalities and one injury, according…

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Arts Live: Come to listen, stay to dance

Snoqualmie Valley Arts Live presents Harley Brumbaugh's Horns-A-Plenty and Friendly Advice (a barbershop quartet) in a joyous musical…

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To market, to market to buy some great gifts

Teresa Appleseth, Jeremie Wilkins, Jennifer Carter, Anne Neilson and Susan Neilson (from left to right) laugh together when…

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Longtime veterinarian closes Snoqualmie office

Veterinarian David Hildreth recalls when, a few years ago, he put up a reader-board sign that joked: "Neuter…

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City Council prepares to vote on ’06 budget

At the end of October, Snoqualmie Mayor Fuzzy Fletcher submitted his preliminary budget for 2006.

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First snow fun

George Fowler, front, 8, and Jack Mulligan,7, enjoy the snow Friday on Kite Hill at the Snoqualmie Ridge…

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Surgery wing to reopen

Starting Dec. 14, the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital will once again offer a surgery program to the residents of…

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Unicyclists have fun on one wheel

On any given afternoon you can find Alan Tepper in the gym at North Bend Elementary School, surrounded…