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Fall City UAC discussion heats up

A proposal to form an Urban Area Council for the Fall City area has begun to polarize the…

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New library to open August 1

Walk into the new King County Library branch on Snoqualmie Ridge, and you'll notice the wall of glass…

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On the air in Snoqualmie

Broadcasting from a trailer in downtown Snoqualmie Friday, July 20, radio morning show host Ichabod Caine of 94.1…

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Snoqualmie siren to get new life downtown

Snoqualmie's signature noon siren has a new home and is closer than ever to sounding again.

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Power plans

Puget Sound Energy doesn't want to change what it's doing at the company's Snoqualmie Falls power plant, just…

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Snoqualmie Valley Hospital opposes Swedish in Issaquah

Valley residents may not pay property tax for the planned 175-bed Swedish Medical Center hospital in Issaquah.

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Starting Saturday, Snoqualmie siren to sound again

Downtown Snoqualmie's historic noon siren will soon sound again. Just in time for Railroad Days, too. Snoqualmie's signature…

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Vote to pick hospital future

The voters' decision in the upcoming primary election, Tuesday, Aug. 21, will affect more than just their pocketbooks.

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Emergency transport decisions are complex

Suppose you are badly hurt in a car accident or suffer a nasty cut, stroke or heart attack.…

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Creating new worlds

North Bend resident Todd Gamble has whole new worlds at his fingertips.

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Evergreen Classic Horse Show moves to Carnation

Horses and riders throughout the Pacific Northwest, California and Canada are expected to compete on Wednesday, Aug. 8,…

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Three vie for school board

All three candidates for the open seat on the Snoqualmie Valley School District Board of Directors recognize the…

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Cooking the books

Financial guru Wade Cook of Fall City made a fortune selling tax tips and investment strategies. He was…