Want to buy an ad in the Valley Record? Shari Graber will be glad to help. She’s the newspaper’s new advertising account executive.
Snoqualmie resident Ed Wentz’ business, Wentz Electronics, has grown a bit and seen some big changes in its 45-year history.
And while he’s had some offers to sell, Wentz, 76, is in no hurry to retire.
The Salish Lodge & Spa has attracted a lot of interest from potential buyers.
As 16-year-old student driver Dylan Wall pilots a brightly painted Honda Scion around the streets of Snoqualmie, the driving instructor seated beside him wants to know what’s going through his head.
North Bend resident Bev Jorgensen, a unit leader for home-party sales company Party Lite, is the fourth person ever to receive the company’s Illumina award.
Frontier Home and Land, a new, full-service residential and commercial real estate company located at the Venture Commerce Center on Snoqualmie Ridge, is open for business.
The Snoqualmie Valley Record’s parent company – Sound Publishing Inc. – bought two established community newspapers, a regional shopper and two monthly business publications.
The Red Oak Residence, an independent and assisted living center in North Bend, marked 10 years in business Saturday, Sept. 8.
A Kirkland-based commercial glass company has selected the business park on Snoqualmie Ridge for its new headquarters and manufacturing center.
A North Bend doctor joined with two other women doctors to start a healthcare clinic with an emphasis on natural medicine.
The aisles were already busy with customers as North Bend Safeway staff celebrated the completion of a $9 million remodel at the store with a ribbon cutting Saturday, Nov. 10.
As the eyes, ears and voice of local business, Karen Granger, newly hired executive director of the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce, looks to build a role as community advocate that she’s been honing for 30 years.
Armed with a row of graphics showing wider sidewalks, lots of colorful signs, broad vistas and pedestrian-friendly trails, consultant Tom Beckwith asked Snoqualmie business and building owners to consider the possibilities of a redeveloped downtown.