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File photo: A COVID-19 testing sign outside Snoqualmie Valley Hospital in 2022.

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Snoqualmie Valley cities create economic alliance

Carnation, North Bend, Snoqualmie, Duvall and Snoqualmie Tribe work together to help underserved business affected by COVID.

From left: Matt Childs representing nominator Sarai Childs, Svea Lien, Cheri Buell, Tess Linder, Julie Chung and Heather Dean who are the other two owners of Snoqualmie Trading Company. (Cameron Sires/Sound Publishing)

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Keep it Local unveils Employee of the Quarter winners

Winners are chosen by the Keep it Local board, which reviews the information submitted by those who nominate…

(Photo courtesy of Collienne Becker)

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Carnation welcomes new health and wellness shop on Tolt Ave.

Heart and Sol Wellness is owned and run by one woman.

Construction has moved swiftly through the multi-phase project at Snoqualmie Casino since the groundbreaking in 2022. (Cameron Sires/Sound Publishing)

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Snoqualmie Casino expansion inches closer to completion

There will be an expected 200 to 250 new employees.

Pearl and Stone Wine Co. co-owner Paul Ribary stands with Tasting Room Manager Brie Cassidy. (Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record)

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Local winery makes bottle in honor of Fritz Ribary

“The Fritz,” honoring former mayor Fritz Ribary, is the latest bottle from Pearl and Stone Wine Co.

Storybook author Katie Podschwit, right, and Dorie Ross pose for a photo inside Snoqualmie Pie Co. (Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record)
Storybook author Katie Podschwit, right, and Dorie Ross pose for a photo inside Snoqualmie Pie Co. Photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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Downtown Snoqualmie to hold interactive holiday story walk this weekend

“Storybook Snoqualmie - Comfort and Joy,” an original book, will guide an interactive walk Saturday

The Kiddie Academy of Snoqualmie celebrates its grand opening at 7730 Center Blvd. SE. The center was opened by Vasudha Sharma, a doctor, author and nonprofit CEO. Photo Courtesy of SnoValley Chamber of Commerce.

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Kiddie Academy of Snoqualmie celebrates grand opening

The Kiddie Academy of Snoqualmie celebrates its grand opening at 7730 Center Blvd. SE. The center was opened…

Photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record.
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…

Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record
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.