Washington State University’s King County Extention office has announced the 10th annual Harvest Celebration Farm Tour, set for Saturday, Sept. 27. The free tour gives residents a chance to experience local agriculture, learn the importance of supporting farmers and realize the value of eating locally-grown and prepared produce and foods.
The city of Snoqualmie is getting down to the nuts and bolts of the new downtown master plan.
The Valley Record welcomes its newest employee, Advertising Account Executive Kerri Mynatt, formerly of Security National Mortgage.
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Military members, veterans of war and their families now have access to free, confidential counseling services in the Valley.
Genie Industries is building a 190,000-square-foot parts manufacturing plant and warehouse near Truck Town in North Bend.
Business owners can fill vacant positions, and job seekers can find good jobs in the Valley, through the upcoming, first-ever Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce Job Fair.
Stephanie Doyle has been hired as accounting manager at Sno Falls Credit Union.
With their new business, Valley residents David and Amanda Gerber aim to give dog owners peace of mind, and cleaner back yards.
The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe has received a $100,000 grant from the United States Department of Agriculture for technical assistance and equipment for a small business incubator.
Downtown Snoqualmie businesses will host a fund-raising event for the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life this coming Monday, July 28.
