Businesses on Center Blvd. Southeast in Snoqualmie. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Survey: Valley businesses see revenues return to pre-pandemic levels

Findings come from the Snoqualmie Valley Business Pulse Survey.

Biwei Dong (left), owner of Beyond Laser & Skin Care, and her husband are joined by members of the SnoValley Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Merchants Association and City of Snoqualmie in celebrating the opening and one-year anniversary of her business on Jan. 19. Photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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Chamber welcomes Beyond Laser & Skin Care to Snoqualmie

Biwei Dong (left), owner of Beyond Laser & Skin Care, and her husband are joined by members of…

William Shaw, General Manager of the Snoqualmie Valley Record.

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A big ‘thank you’ to Snoqualmie Valley readers and businesses | Shaw

Throughout 2022 the Snoqualmie Valley Record has brought you stories that celebrate the common bonds that connect the…

Keep It Local Snoqualmie Valley Employee of the Quarter contest winners. From Left: Crystal Werner, Tonya Guinn, Tenille Hockenbury, Sharon Hockenbury, April Littlejohn, Shelby Westerlund. Courtesy photo.

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Valley nonprofit names three employee of the quarter contest winners

Crystal Werner, Tenille Hockenbury and Shelby Westerlund were named winners of the quarterly contest

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Nominees at the Empower Youth Network 2022 Rise & Shine Volunteer Recognition Breakfast on June 8. Voters chose Empower as the best nonprofit in this year’s Best of the Valley contest.

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Best of the Valley 2022 winners

Best of the Valley is an annual tradition for the Valley Record. Since 2004, we’ve asked our readers…

Photo courtesy of the Snoqualmie Casino.
Rendering of a room at the Snoqualmie Casino’s new hotel.

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Snoqualmie Casino’s new hotel expected to open in 2025, releases first photos

New hotel under construction at Snoqualmie Casino released its first photo renderings last week.

Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record.
The Schefer Riverfront Property in western Carnation. The property is site of a potential future business park development.

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Developer plans business park for Riverfront property in Carnation

City owns the property and has been looking for a developer on the land since June.

Chickadee Bakeshop Owners Katie Podschwit (left) and Dorie Ross. (Photo courtesy of Dorie Ross)

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Chickadee Bakeshop owner finishes contest as quarter-finalist

Co-owner Katie Podschwit is quarter-finalist in the Greatest Baker competition.

Scott Leibowitz (middle) receives an award from the Better Business Bureau. Photo Courtesy of the SnoValley Chamber.

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Local HVAC company finds a way to give back during holidays

For Scott Leibowitz, it’s all about giving back.

Esha Vimawala and Jimi Shah (left) stand with their employees during a celebration of their ‘Partner of the Year’ award. Photo courtesy of the SnoValley Chamber of Commerce.

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Carnation telecom company wins industry ‘Partner of the Year’ award

Business Telecom Products has been in Carnation for over 30 years.

William Shaw, general manager of the Snoqualmie Valley Record, can be reached at wshaw@valleyrecord.com.

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The Valley Gives in 2022: How you can support your community

During the challenging times of the past two-plus years, I am continually inspired by the bright light of…

Kevin Flynn, right, a meat-cutter with the Marysville Albertsons, hands a leaflet to a shopper during an informational campaign on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2022. Flynn was one of about a dozen grocery store workers handing out leaflets to shoppers about the proposed merger between Albertsons and Kroger. (Mike Henneke / The Herald)

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Proposed merger of Albertsons and Kroger worries employees

Workers at an Albertsons in Marysville urge shoppers to sign a petition blocking the $25 billion deal.

Entrance to the North Bend Premium Outlet Mall along Mt. Si Blvd. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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After a tough few years, business is returning to North Bend Outlet Mall

New stores and hotel are coming to mall after two years of pandemic challenges