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City may up water, sewer rates

The North Bend City Council is considering an increase in water and sewer utility rates.

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Initial results show three school levies passing

Initial results from the Feb. 7 special election indicate that all three levies proposed by the school district…

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Salish chef to appear on KCTS fund-raising show

Infused with chestnuts, candied apples, vanilla and cinnamon, Salish Lodge & Spa executive chef Roy Breiman called his…

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Huge ‘loss’ for Mount Si grad

At about 6 feet and 251 pounds, former North Bend resident Nick Keeler knew he had to do…

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Gypsy swing is on the ‘menu’ for Arts Live

"Hot Club" is a genre of swing music made famous by hot jazz string bands in the early…

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Huge ‘loss’ for Mount Si grad

At about 6 feet and 251 pounds, former North Bend resident Nick Keeler knew he had to do…

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Railroad museum right on track

The foundation has been poured and the walls will soon be going up on the Northwest Railway Museum's…

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Railroad museum right on track

The foundation has been poured and the walls will soon be going up on the Northwest Railway Museum's…

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Once lost, but now found

Star Roestel of North Bend stands with her horse, Jocko. On Feb. 9, Roestel was riding Jocko, who…

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Relay team keeps woman’s memory alive

When the playground project at Opstad Elementary first began to develop a few years ago, project manager Caroline…

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Longtime resident reaches 104th

Snoqualmie resident Izetta Marie Renton bought her first home in the Valley for $900. Purchased in the 1920s,…

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Longtime public servant steps down from her most recent post

After more than 20 years devoted to public service, Snoqualmie resident Colleen Johnson stepped down from the most…

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Playing Cupid

Jane Stanley delivers Valentine's Day balloon bouquets on Feb. 14. Stanley delivered the balloons for $3 to anyone…