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Blotter | Freeway car accident is missing a victim; Brush fire threatens two trailers on locked job site

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Blotter | Freeway car accident is missing a victim; Brush fire threatens two trailers on locked job site

Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following calls:

The Snoqualmie Police Explorers were recognized at the Snoqualmie City Council meeting on Monday, Aug. 28. From left: Officer Dmitriy Vladis, Corporal Jason Weiss, Tyler Keller, Mayor Matt Larson, Elizabeth Johanson, Ben Swanzey, Mikayala Garay, Michael Keller, Kristina Woodbury, Tristan Tritten, Officer Richard Cary and Chief Perry Phipps.                                (Evan Pappas/Staff Photo)

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Snoqualmie Police Explorers take top spots at challenge camp

Members of the Snoqualmie Police Explorers, a youth program for kids ages 14 to 21, attended the Oregon…

Recording artist Craig Cambell plays the Snoqualmie Casino Thursday, Sept. 3.                                (Courtesy Photo)

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Craig Campbell plays the Mountain View Plaza at Snoqualmie Casino Thursday

Recording artist Craig Campbell is set to take the stage at Snoqualmie Casino, 7 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 3,…

Mount Si High School sports begin in September

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Mount Si High School sports begin in September

The beginning of a new school year means the beginning of another fall season of sports at Mount…

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North Fork Road closed because of Quarry wildfire in Snoqualmie National Forest

A section of North Fork Road SE is closed due to a 130-acre Quarry wildfire burning on Campbell…

DelBene tours Dancing Crow Farm and Microsoft FarmBeats project, calls for innovative investments to modernize U.S. infrastructure

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DelBene tours Dancing Crow Farm and Microsoft FarmBeats project, calls for innovative investments to modernize U.S. infrastructure

Last week, Congresswoman Suzan DelBene (WA-01) met with local innovators on ways to modernize America’s infrastructure. On Thursday,…

Reichert has done his best to limit government controls | Letter

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Reichert has done his best to limit government controls | Letter

It seems to me that some people want the government to do everything for them. They seem to…

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Segale sells North Bend property, slated for 156 homes to builders

A 39-acre parcel of North Bend that has been slated for residential development for nearly three years was…

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King County Conservation District hosts restoration tour in Carnation Sept. 6

A tour of a shoreline restoration project from 6 to 8:30 p.m., in Carnation will be given by…

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Stephens named to Merrimack College spring dean’s list

Emily Stephens of North Bend has earned a spot on Merrimack College’s dean’s list for the spring academic…

School starts next week for Snoqualmie Valley students, next Tuesday for Riverview students

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School starts next week for Snoqualmie Valley students, next Tuesday for Riverview students

School starts next week, for most students in the Snoqualmie Valley School District. Wednesday, Aug. 30 is the…

Out of the Past | North Bend boy, 11, places fourth in national track event; Thieves tear door off Mount Si Bowling Innes, escape with coins, cash and cigarettes

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Out of the Past | North Bend boy, 11, places fourth in national track event; Thieves tear door off Mount Si Bowling Innes, escape with coins, cash and cigarettes

The following stories happened this week, 25 and 50 years ago, as reported in the Snoqualmie Valley Record.…

Blotter | Fall City Fire assists man who fell from roof; Unattended propane torch burns storage shed in Snoqualmie

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Blotter | Fall City Fire assists man who fell from roof; Unattended propane torch burns storage shed in Snoqualmie

Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following calls: