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Pondering the pros: Mount Si High alumnus Tim Proudfoot weighs Oakland A’s baseball offer
Tim Proudfoot seems different from his high school days. He wears his hair longer, and has put 30…
June 24, 2014
News
David Redemann graduates from Ripon College with Lt.’s rank
David Redemann II, nicknamed “Tres,” a 2010 Mount Si High School graduate and ROTC scholarship recipient, graduated Sunday,…
June 24, 2014
News
Flood District works on improved landslide mapping technology
In the wake of the Oso landslide, the King County Flood Control District wants to use advances in…
June 24, 2014
Business
Sweet life: Catch up with Sharon Nikko, co-owner of Snoqualmie’s venerable Candy Factory
The question wasn’t meant as a joke, but Sharon Nikko couldn’t stop laughing after being asked how her…
June 23, 2014
Life
Counteract the ‘Summer Learning Slide’ at Snoqualmie library
Children and teens who spend their summer reading and learning, come back in the fall better prepared for…
June 23, 2014
Life
Growing young readers: Meet Snoqualmie Children’s Librarian Jenifer Loomis
Jenifer Loomis comes over with a pile of children’s books in her arms. Monkeys, rabbits, bears, awkward kids…
June 23, 2014
News
Instant connection: North Bend businesswoman Bev Jorgensen helps Relay for Life, makes her own mail-order path
Always bring a box of tissues to the Relay for Life committee meeting, says Bev Jorgensen, half-jokingly. There’s…
June 23, 2014
News
Snoqualmie Rep. Jay Rodne to host telephone town hall June 25
Rep. Jay Rodne, R-Snoqualmie, invites constituents of the 5th Legislative District to take part in an hour-long telephone…
June 23, 2014
Business
Asking the right questions: Chamber President wants to hear from local businesses
Throughout much of her career, Peggy McNamara has had the answers, or at least known where to find…
June 23, 2014
News
Underage drinking in the woods; Vehicle prowlers at Ridge park | Snoqualmie Valley Police Blotter
Party in the woods? On Sunday, June 8, at 1:36 a.m., a caller in Snoqualmie complained about hearing…
June 20, 2014
Life
Snoqualmie Casino changes ticket vendor for summer shows
Just in time for its popular summer concert season, Snoqualmie Casino has changed ticketing providers. The new provider,…
June 20, 2014
Life
Out of the Past: Mayor breaks tie on Si View development; Cars keep crashing at Maskrod’s Corner
Thursday, June 22, 1989: The locally infamous Maskrod’s Corner (State Route 202 at Meadowbrook) was the scene of…
June 19, 2014
Business
Upping their game: Snoqualmie Valley Women in Business creating growth, opportunity for sixth year
It’s a new year for Snoqualmie Valley Women In Business, an organization dedicated to creating opportunities for collaboration,…
June 19, 2014
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