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Mount Si’s Parker Dumas jukes his way through the Newport defense early Friday night

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Tough night at the office: Mount Si football takes on challenging Newport Knights

What looked like anybody’s game turned into a tough uphill slog under driving rain for the Mount Si…

Letters to the Editor

North Bend ACE employee gets big support in cancer fight

Jennifer Luey, our employee at Ace Hardware, as everyone may or may not know, has been out ill…

News

Student mock election runs Oct. 27-Oct. 31

As Washington voters fill out and return their general election ballots, thousands of students in grades K-12 soon…

Youth group volunteers from the Fall City Days Fun Run receive donations

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Fall City fun run pays off for Valley schools | Photos

Organizers of the 2014 Fall City Days Fun Run made $11,500 in donations to several Snoqualmie Valley schools…

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Second half of local property taxes due Oct. 31

King County residents who pay their property taxes themselves, rather than through their mortgage lender, should circle Friday,…

Life

Halloween events, trick or treating at North Bend Outlets

North Bend Premium Outlets will be celebrating Halloween again this year. The outlets have trick or treating from…

Life

Preston’s Vasa Hall to host Swedish meatball dinner

The Upper Preston Vasa Hall, a Swedish cultural heritage organization, hosts a Swedish meatball dinner, noon to 3…

Sports

Mount Si girls soccer goes into playoff for chance at championship

Mount Si girls soccer team, with an 11-3-1 record, continues its battle for KingCo honors this week. Fresh…

News

Shirtless customer makes off with tip jar | Lonely dog spurs argument between neighbors | Snoqualmie Valley police, fire calls

Tips taken: On Thursday, Oct. 16, a caller at a business in the downtown block of Railroad Avenue…

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Rock blasting-related closures finished for the year on Snoqualmie Pass

Drivers traveling across Interstate 90 will be happy to hear rock blasting-related closures on Snoqualmie Pass are finished…

Letters to the Editor

Support I-1351, lower class sizes, teachers urge

It’s simple. Every child in the Snoqualmie Valley is worthy of the opportunity to learn in an uncrowded…

News

Host a kid from Peru, Korea

For the seventh year, Korean middle school students will be traveling from Snoqualmie’s sister city of Gangjin to…

Life

Tolt Church to pick prize pumpkins at Harvest Festival

Tolt United Congregational Church holds a Harvest Festival, 11:45 a.m. this Sunday, Oct. 26, at the church, 4851…