The Mount Si High School girls soccer team celebrates their state title win on Nov. 22. Photos courtesy of Snoqualmie Valley School District

Sports

Wildcats win first girls soccer state championship

The Mount Si High School girls soccer team won its first state championship in school history by capping…

Clients of Mamma’s Hands, as seen in a promotional video at mammashands.org. Screenshot

Life

Women’s shelter receives big donation from Snoqualmie Tribe

For 35 years, Mamma’s Hands has provided a safe and nurturing space for women and children escaping abuse.…

Lawrence Olson | Obit

Obituaries

Lawrence Olson | Obit

Lawrence John Olson

Martin Fagan | Obituary

Obituaries

Martin Fagan | Obituary

Martin (Marty) Dean Fagan

The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe had a flag-raising ceremony in honor of Veteran’s Day, Nov. 11, 2025. Photo courtesy of the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe

News

Snoqualmie Tribe raises flag for Veterans Day | Photos

The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe had a flag-raising ceremony in honor of Veteran’s Day, Nov. 11, 2025. Photo courtesy…

Opinion

Let’s get serious about solving WA’s energy challenges | Commentary

For residents of the Pacific Northwest, January 2024 might be memorable because of the winter storm that brought…

Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank, 122 E. 3rd St., North Bend. (File photo)

Letters to the Editor

It’s time to SNAP into action, Snoqualmie Valley | Guest column

A letter from the Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank.

Lola Smith- Whitaker| Obituary

Obituaries

Lola Smith- Whitaker| Obituary

Lola Smith- Whitaker

A shopper who receives SNAP benefits slides an EBT card at a checkout counter in a Washington, D.C., grocery store in December 2024. ( U.S. Department of Agriculture)

Opinion

When the fridge goes empty: Impact of losing SNAP benefits

And what it means for millions across the country and our own Snoqualmie Valley neighbors.

The Auburn Food Bank at 2806 Auburn Way N. provides nourishment for people in need. File photo

Northwest

WA directs state dollars to food banks as SNAP funding cliff nears

Washington state will give food banks $2.2 million per week as they deal with the potential end of…

Snoqualmie United Methodist Church. File photo

Life

Snoqualmie noon siren to be expanded

By Carol Peterson, For the Valley Record

Email editor@valleyrecord.com

Letters to the Editor

Letter supporting Ross for mayor | Letters

For more than 60 years, I have been proud to call Snoqualmie home. My husband, Charles Peterson, who…

Kathy Lambert is a former King County Councilmember who represented the Snoqualmie Valley.

Opinion

How you can prepare to be an informed voter | Kathy Lambert

It’s election time. Your voter pamphlet has now arrived. Your ballot needs to be returned no later than…