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Fire commissioner drops Fall City seat

With board member Craig Husa stepping down, the Fall City Fire Commission is seeking a new person to…

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Homeowners sound off on sewers

Wood River homeowners whose properties are proposed to be included in the Utility Local Improvement District (ULID) No.…

Major Jerrell Wills now commands a 900-square-mile precinct that includes 125

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New sheriff’s precinct head wants your call

New sheriff’s precinct head wants your call Jerrell Wills: Reporting all incidents will improve police service. Improving the…

Eighth-grader Ross Tassara greets Swil Kanim following a May 16 assembly at Chief Kanim Middle School. Students were moved by the personal stories and sage advice of the violinist

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Students wowed by Swil Kanim’s life stories Violin virtuoso plays for youths at ancestor’s namesake school

“I’m going to play you a piece that Mozart wrote when he was eight,” Swil Kanim told a…

State Sen. Cheryl Pflug

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State senator warns of possible income tax ahead Cheryl Pflug: “This is a watershed year”

State Sen. Cheryl Pflug predicts that 2008 will be a year of big decisions for Washington residents.

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Good decision by City Council

I t was obvious that the recent vote to approve a bid to build a new Snoqualmie City…

Letters to the Editor

Letters to the editor

Am I the only one who thinks the Exit 31 ‘roundabout’ is totally confusing to the locals as…

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Lynn Cassell is the newest agent to join the team at B

Lynn Cassell is the newest agent to join the team at Better Properties Real Estate Snoqualmie Valley, located…

Leila Foley snapped this shot of blooming peonies on Tuesday

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Spring signs

Local art lines the walls of Koko Beans coffeehouse

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Citizen of the Week John Good: Nurturing the arts in Snoqualmie

Snoqualmie Arts Commission Chair John Good is working to infuse the city with culture, and give local artists…

BJ Latham of Carnation was heading home from work at about 6 p.m. Monday

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Bear spotted near Snoqualmie

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Market finished for 2008?

The city of Snoqualmie is canceling its 2008 summer farmer’s market, due to a lack of vendor interest.

A group of parents and children head out to the field for a “farm school” activity at Jubilee Farm in Carnation. The farm provides farm school each pick-up day.

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Reaping the benefits of local farms

Reaping the benefits of local farms Valley grower to discuss Community Supported Agriculture. Erick Haakenson, owner of Jubilee…