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Life
Singer-songwriter performs at Sigillo Cellars Friday
Singer-songwriter Carolyn Cruso will perform folk, Americana and Celtic-inspired acoustic music, 6 to 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 6,…
November 5, 2015
Life
Santa Train tickets on sale
Northwest Railway Museum in Snoqualmie will again offer its unique Santa Train experience this holiday season.
November 5, 2015
News
Blotter | A swing and a miss; Police called to chase geese
Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following calls:
November 5, 2015
Sports
Mount Si sports teams celebrate Halloween, seniors and post-season
It was a rainy night at Wildcat Stadium Friday, and a celebration, of seniors in football, dance and…
November 5, 2015
News
Krueger named National Merit Commended student
Eastside Catholic School reported that 10 students were named Commended Students in the 2016 National Merit Scholarship Program,…
November 5, 2015
Letters to the Editor
Letter | City should account for hiring officer
Some weeks ago, I and some other concerned citizens expressed our amazement that Snoqualmie would hire a police…
November 5, 2015
Sports
Snoqualmie closed to ?salmon fishing
Salmon fishing is now closed on parts of the Snohomish Skykomish, Snoqualmie, and Wallace rivers, to protect coho…
November 5, 2015
Letters to the Editor
Letter | Thanks from food bank
Zombies, clowns, Morticia, oh my! The Night on a Dark Trail celebrated its fifth year of production Oct.…
November 5, 2015
News
Walk the dog, with a purpose this Saturday at Bark for Life
It is a team event, and a fundraiser for cancer research, but it’s not Relay for Life. It’s…
November 4, 2015
Sports
SVLL hosts workout sessions
Snoqualmie Valley Little League will host a series of softball winter workouts. All softball players are welcome to…
November 4, 2015
Sports
Cedarcrest cross country squads qualify for state meet
It was a muddy race day on Halloween for Cedarcrest High School’s cross country squad last Saturday, when…
November 4, 2015
News
Two Snoqualmie cops put on leave, one departs following lawsuit settlement
Officer Nick Hogan, the subject of controversy earlier this year due to news of his use of excessive…
November 4, 2015
Letters to the Editor
Letter | City needs oversight group for police
Per a Seattle Times story from Oct. 25, Tukwila’s police commander questioned why any police department could hire…
November 4, 2015
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