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Historic Duvall newspapers, Duvall Citizen, Carnavall Reporter, now available online

According to a 1962 edition of the Carnavall Reporter newspaper, a sirloin steak cost 79 cents a pound,…

Questioning the stated purpose of the mill site development | Letter

Letters to the Editor

Questioning the stated purpose of the mill site development | Letter

I usually don’t comment on articles in the Valley Record but I just couldn’t believe the statement in…

Barrett and Solomon families thank Valley for support | Letter

Letters to the Editor

Barrett and Solomon families thank Valley for support | Letter

We would like to thank the Snoqualmie Valley community for the outpouring of love, support, food, stories, laughter…

Life

Snoqualmie resident earns WWU Kay Rich Scholarship

Western Washington University student Brooke Beatie, daughter of Kathryn Beatie of Snoqualmie, has received the $1,882 Kay Rich…

Former councilman impressed with Toft’s leadership | Letter

Letters to the Editor

Former councilman impressed with Toft’s leadership | Letter

I first met Brad Toft in 2014 when I joined the Snoqualmie Valley Rotary Club. I was immediately…

Life

Spots still open for Chamber of Commerce golf tournament June 19

Join fellow Snoqualmie Valley business owners and residents in a day of golf, prizes, and with luck, sunshine,…

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Countywide burn ban takes effect Saturday, July 14

King County, with the support of the King County Fire Chiefs Association, is issuing a fire safety burn…

By the afternoon of Friday July 14, the play structure at E.J. Roberts Park in North Bend was noticeably absent. Parks Commissioners will consider options for replacing the structure at meetings on July 26 and Aug. 23, which are open to the public.                                Evan Pappas/Staff Photo

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E.J. Roberts Park play structure deemed unsafe, city plans to review replacement options July 26, Aug. 23

The city of North Bend recently inspected the playground structure at EJ Roberts Park and determined it has…

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Hoax robo-calls using City of Snoqualmie caller ID being made to residents; city advises not answering calls

Snoqualmie city staff have announced that a hoax caller, using a city phone number and requesting personal information,…

Obituaries

HELEN E. (Barrett) HAMMOND

Helen was born at the Snoqualmie Falls Hospital on December 29, 1941. The beautiful Snoqualmie Valley was called…

Russian election influence is clear and present danger; Reichert should respond | Letter

Letters to the Editor

Russian election influence is clear and present danger; Reichert should respond | Letter

Congressman Reichert swore an oath to protect us from “enemies foreign and domestic.” We now know that the…

Life

Lindberg earns master’s degree from Tulane University

Tulane University in New Orleans, La., awarded degrees to nearly 2,800 graduates on May 20. Snoqualmie Michyla Lindberg…

Guest column: Make your cookout good for the environment

Opinion

Guest column: Make your cookout good for the environment

When the sun comes out in the Snoqualmie Valley it feels only right to celebrate with a BBQ,…