Ben Pridgeon of John L. Scott Real Estate in North Bend has earned the prestigious Certified Distressed Property Expert designation.
The Spa at Salish Lodge has been recognized on Condé Nast Traveler’s 20th annual Readers’ Poll of the Top 240 Spas in the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean.
In tough economic times, people’s priorities change. Pet health care is often the first thing to go.
“If you have to decide whether your kids go to the dentist or your dog needs his teeth cleaned, you’re going to pay for your child,” said pet advocate Cathi Linden, owner of U Dirty Dog in North Bend.
Many residents have signed up to sell their unwanted stuff — and perhaps, someone else’s treasures — at Fall City Neighbors’ 12th annual garage sale weekend, Saturday and Sunday, June 12 and 13, at area homes.
Hailing from Boston with a strong interest in politics, Lee Grumman is pursuing her passion as the recently elected Carnation mayor.
Life-changing moments have guided Mary Miller, owner of Down to Earth Photography in North Bend, to where she is today.
Thousands of people drive by the Fall City totem pole every day, but few people may know the person to whom the colorful carving is dedicated. Approach the pole on foot, however, and you’ll find a half-hidden plaque dedicating it to the memory of Julia Harshman, who pioneered the local telephone company.
Important lessons are learned every day for Rebecca Dale, eye doctor and founder of Snoqualmie Falls Ophthalmology, PLLC.
David and Aimee Reutercrona moved from Seattle to North Bend six years ago to live out a dream and explore their passions in music and photography.
In the back of their minds, the two had dreamed of one day owning their own guitar and fine art photography studios, but never fathomed doing it together.
Manfred Tempelmayr has decided to retire while he’s still young enough to enjoy it. Tempelmayr, 60, the president of Sound Publishing since 2000, will trade in his full-time slot for a part-time consulting position for the next two years. After that, the world and the future are wide open, he said.
A comfortable neighborhood restaurant was what Snoqualmie Ridge residents Josh and Tawnie Mabel had in mind when they opened Mabel’s on the Ridge.
The Factory Stores at North Bend host a Safe Kids Event, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 22.
At the age of 14, Fall City resident Sarah Kieffer was told she had a knack for cutting hair.
Hair design was only her hobby then, but years later, after a taste of college life, she realized her passion could also be a career.