Have you ever wanted to spend a few hours relaxing in the park but still have Internet access? Now there’s a way for residents of North Bend to take their computers and Internet access wherever they go, be it the park, the grocery store, the car, or even the backyard.
The Pacific Northwest has a rich logging history and an insatiable passion for coffee, so why not combine the two? It just so happens that Tonuah Trujillo and fiance Eric Proudfoot had been kicking around that very idea for several years, resulting in the recent opening of the Sawdust Coffee Co. at the Factory Stores at North Bend shopping mall.
Drs. Greg and Sabra Fawcett of Fall City Family Dental Clinic welcomed Dr. Melissa Marr to their clinic this fall as an associate dentist.
Shelly Woodward, center, cuts the ribbon for the grand opening of Selah Gifts in North Bend. Members of the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce put together the ribbon-cutting. Selah Gifts & Espresso is located at 307 Bendigo Blvd. They can be reached at (425) 396-0898
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Beeping and squawking like an arcade, knee-high robotic forklifts rolled in marked lanes at Nintendo’s North Bend distribution center, calling to mind the turtles from the company’s iconic Super Mario Brothers video game.
Beeping and squawking like an arcade, knee-high robotic forklifts rolled in marked lanes at Nintendo’s North Bend distribution center, calling to mind the turtles from the company’s iconic Super Mario Brothers video game.
They say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but until just recently there weren’t many places to go in Snoqualmie to get a home-style breakfast. Ron Willmorth and April Stewart wanted to change that so in early December, they opened the Eagle’s Nest Cafe, an affordable spot for breakfast and lunch.
The delicious aromas of meatballs, lasagna and tomato sauce waft through the air of Sebastiani’s, a new Italian restaurant on Center Boulevard Southeast on Snoqualmie Ridge.
It took nearly two years for Danny Tran to realize his dream of opening a Chinese restaurant in downtown Snoqualmie. In November, his dream came true with the debut of Got Rice on Railroad Avenue.
Beginning Monday, March 5, The Falls Pharmacy in downtown Snoqualmie will become a compounding-only pharmacy.
The women of Curves for Women in North Bend worked so hard to find out the secret behind fitness center owner David Saucedo’s demise last January, they lost pounds and inches doing it.
Generations of farmers have earned a living from working the fertile bottomlands along King County’s Snoqualmie River. Many of those riverside livelihoods were wiped out last November as widespread flooding inundated farmlands and ruined crops.