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FC Green girls win Clash of the Borders
Cascade Football Club’s G00 Green team, a girls youth soccer team, won the Adidas Clash of the Borders…
August 5, 2014
News
School supplies on Valley church, food bank wish lists
Local churches and the Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank are partnering again this year to distribute school supplies, backpacks…
August 5, 2014
Life
Taste of the Valley is a success for Valley preservation group
Supporting local farmers and protecting the outdoors from more development, more than 250 people gathered Saturday, July 26,…
August 4, 2014
News
PTSA honors awarded to Tomlisson, Reitz, Romano
The Mount Si High School Parent Teacher Student Association was presented several Washington State PTA awards, recognizing both…
August 4, 2014
News
Callahan Gillard studies in Korea this summer
Callahan Gillard, a high school student in Snoqualmie, was awarded a National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y)…
August 4, 2014
News
Dozens of Valley students make University of Washington Dean’s List
Students from the Snoqualmie area have been named to the Dean’s List at the University of Washington. Snoqualmie:…
August 4, 2014
News
Parrish on honor roll at N. Colorado
Benjamin Parrish of Duvall was named to the Dean’s Honor Roll for the 2013-14 academic year at the…
August 4, 2014
News
Drivers stop to help mama bear, cubs cross the street: Snoqualmie police, fire calls
Bear crossing: On Sunday morning, July 20, police received reports of a black bear with three cubs at…
August 1, 2014
News
Snoqualmie crime rate drops 7 percent
In the newest Crime in Washington 2013 Annual Report, Snoqualmie’s total crime rate dropped by 7 percent per…
August 1, 2014
Business
Lula Ruby earns spot on green workplace list
One Snoqualmie business, Lula Ruby, an Organic Salon, was among the 97 companies named “Best Workplaces for Recycling…
August 1, 2014
News
Larry Fischer named Valley Rotarian of year
President Peter Bullard presents Larry Fischer with the Rotarian of the Year Award at Snoqualmie Valley Rotary Club’s…
August 1, 2014
News
5-day closure of River Street for road, RR work
Snoqualmie Public Works gave word of a five-day closure of Southeast River Street, downtown, between Railroad Avenue and…
August 1, 2014
Life
Snoqualmie Valley will add 8,000 people by 2001; New track at Mount Si High | Out of the Past
Thursday, July 27, 1989: If it seems more crowded in the Valley, it is. And the trend will…
July 31, 2014
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