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North Bend’s Katherine Woolsey earns scholarship from Western Washington University

Western Washington University student Katherine Woolsey received a $2,500 Red Haskell Crew Endowment for the current academic year.…

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Master hypnotist headlines Family Night at new Snoqualmie YMCA

Master hypnotist Jerry Harris will be mesmerizing families on Friday, Feb. 10, at the new Snoqualmie Valley YMCA,…

Life

Murder medium rare: Audition for Valley Center Stage’s interactive mystery fundraiser

Valley Center Stage is looking for actors with an ability to improvise, to appear in its upcoming interactive…

Sports

Cedarcrest boys bring down Granite Falls, Arch. Murphy; Home game tonight

Heading into the end of the regular season, the Red Wolves boys basketball team had a strong stretch…

Life

Unused opportunity: Tanner Electric wants high school juniors for all-expenses trip to nation’s capital

It's been three years since a local high school junior took in the sights of Washington, D.C., on…

Life

SnoValley Writes taking submissions for 2012 writing contest

The SnoValley Writes writers' group is now taking submissions for its 2012 Writing Contest. A short story, poem,…

Letters to the Editor

Letters | Alternate-day Kindergarten is not best option for students

The Snoqualmie Valley School District (SVSD) is considering major restructuring of the current Kindergarten daily schedule. Rather than…

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First Aid, ‘super sitters’ classes set for teens in North Bend

Encompass will host two workshops designed for teens who are involved with childcare and babysitting. Teen First Aid…

Linda Trombley

Business

From teller to manager, Linda Trombley marks 25th year with Sno Falls Credit Union

Linda Trombley, office manager at the North Bend branch of Sno Falls Credit Union, celebrated her 25th year…

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North Bend workshop on local energy, water use moved to March

A sustainability workshop series hosted by the city of North Bend takes a look at local resources like…

ROBIN WALBECK-FORREST

Life

Storm-stalled audiences get one more chance to see one-woman show, ‘Tits and Asphalt’

North Bend was still recovering from days without power when local actress Robin Walbeck-Forrest was supposed to perform…

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See survey results about local river use in King County

King County’s Water and Land Resources Division released the results of a new customer survey that explores the…

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County accepting storm debris free this weekend

King County is accepting wood debris from the recent winter storms for recycling from 9 a.m. to 3…