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Darron and Christeena Mazolf (right), owners of Falling River Meats at 108 W. North Bend Way in North Bend, pose for a photo alongside Chef Justin Finch.

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Falling River Meats aims to be hyper-local butcher, support small farms

“We’re not going to do this just to support the Midwest meat industry,” said co-owner Darron Marzolf

Keep It Local Snoqualmie Valley Employee of the Quarter winners pose for a photo at North Fork Farms on Sept. 27. From left: Sydney Pegg, April Littlejohn, Pamela Savagaonkar, Amanda McLeod, Christina Gilley, Katie Linder.
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Valley nonprofit names three winners of employee of the quarter contest

Sydney Pegg, Christina Gilley and Amanda McLeod were selected by Keep it Local Snoqualmie Valley.

Professional skier turned outdoor photographer Scott Rinckenberger celebrated the opening of his new photo gallery with the SnoValley Chamber of Commerce on Sept. 21. The gallery is located at 106 W. North Bend Way and is open Thursday through Saturday, noon to 6 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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New photo gallery opens in North Bend

Professional skier turned outdoor photographer Scott Rinckenberger celebrated the opening of his new photo gallery with the SnoValley…

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North Bend Downtown Foundation Board members celebrate the foundation’s new office at the North Bend Train Depot on Sept. 21. Pictured from left: Suzan Torguson, North Bend Mayor Rob McFarland, Foundation Executive Director Jessica Self, Britni Larson, Lucas Haines, Beth Burrows (back) Jason Glazier, SnoValley Chamber CEO Kelly Coughlin.

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North Bend Downtown Foundation announces new executive director

Jessica Self was hired using funds provided by the city of North Bend.

With their new mantra “Eat Pie and Be Kind” painted on the back wall, co-owners Katie Podschwit and Dorie Ross held a grand opening for Snoqualmie Pie Co. in downtown Snoqualmie on Friday, Sept. 15. The new pie shop is connected to their other business, Chickadee Bakeshop, which is in the same building as Snoqualmie Ice Cream. Pictured: Snoqualmie Pie Co. owners Katie Podschwit and Dorie Ross (right). Photo William Shaw/Valley Record

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Snoqualmie Pie Co. opens downtown

With their new mantra “Eat Pie and Be Kind” painted on the back wall, co-owners Katie Podschwit and…

Tanya Guinn, middle left, poses with staff members in front of Trail Youth’s new coffee roaster. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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Trail Youth Coffee shop’s new bean roaster is a ‘game changer’

The nonprofit Trail Youth serves over 225 different teens each month.

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Seattle Children’s to close downtown Kent thrift store

Kent Bargain Boutique opened 28 years ago

Twede's owners Rachel Bennett and Max Spears pose for a photo with former owner Pat Cokewell (center).  Photo courtesy of Jeannie Bowers.

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Famous ‘double R’ sign back up at Twede’s Cafe

The RR neon belongs to the diner’s fictional counterpart in the TV series ‘Twin Peaks.’

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Environmental law group threatens to sue tire manufacturers over pollutants

Chemicals in tires allegedly end up in waterways and harm salmon populations.

Snoqualmie Casino. Courtesy photo

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Snoqualmie Casino to introduce progressive point spread contest

The Snoqualmie Casino announced in a statement they will introduce the state’s first Las Vegas-style progressive point spread…

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Grant funding goes to King County hospitality businesses

Washington State Dept. of Commerce gives $79 million across the state’s hospitality sector.

To the Mountain Shuttle Bus. Courtesy photo.

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Bus takes skiers from Seattle to Snoqualmie Pass

To The Mountain Shuttle is aiming to get more people out to the slopes trails on Snoqualmie Pass.

From left: Amy Moorhead, Liz Tusing, Zach Wright, Spencer Ross, Sean Ansell, Darby Summers, Kalieghe Phillips, Mark Vetter. Photo Courtesy of Keep It Local Snoqualmie Valley.

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Three Snoqualmie Valley workers named employees of the Quarter

Keep It Local Snoqualmie Valley selected Spencer Ross, Bradley White and Lt. Sean Ansell as winners