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Back to school

It was a day for new beginnings in Snoqualmie Valley schools when classes began Wednesday, Sept. 5, for…

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Tour historic company town at twilight

Step into the past and take a twilight stroll to Cedar Falls, a historic townsite and birthplace of…

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North Bend building moratorium extended

North Bend will have to wait a few more months for water rights. The City Council approved a…

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Hearing set for Truck Town sewer ULID

People owning land east of North Bend have one chance to convince City Council members whether or not…

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Former congresswoman Jennifer Dunn dies

Former 8th District Congresswoman Jennifer Dunn died suddenly Wednesday, Sept. 5, after suffering a pulmonary embolism at her…

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Wildlife biologist killed by helicopter

For nearly 30 years, Rocky Spencer was one of the foremost wildlife experts in the Valley.

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Postmaster: No plans to move Snoqualmie Post office

The bank next door may be long gone, and the public library across the street may have moved…

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Man celebrates 100 years in Fall City

Chuck Moore is nonchalant about his upcoming birthday Sept. 17. It is, after all, "just another day," as…

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Lucky dog survives waterfall

A golden retriever survived a plunge down two waterfalls at Twin Falls State Park near North Bend.

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Valley shows WASL improvement

Snoqualmie Valley School District students showed mixed results on the 2007 state WASL test.

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Being bear aware

As a biologist and bear educator, Snoqualmie resident Julie Hopkins knows the reality of bears is different from…

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Making strides against cystic Fibrosis in the Valley

The second annual Great Strides walk, returning this month to the Valley, is a chance to fight a…

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Welcome to ‘My Home Town,’ Snoqualmie

Snoqualmie residents finally got a chance to say, all together, "Welcome to My Home Town!"