Out of the Past | North Bend boy, 11, places fourth in national track event; Thieves tear door off Mount Si Bowling Innes, escape with coins, cash and cigarettes

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Out of the Past | North Bend boy, 11, places fourth in national track event; Thieves tear door off Mount Si Bowling Innes, escape with coins, cash and cigarettes

The following stories happened this week, 25 and 50 years ago, as reported in the Snoqualmie Valley Record.…

The Snoqualmie Valley Indivisibles march behind their banner at the Festival at Mount Si.                                (Courtesy Photo)

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Local activist group, Snoqualmie Valley Indivisibles, marched in North Bend parade

On Saturday, Aug. 12, 19 members of the Snoqualmie Valley Indivisible group marched in the Festival at Mount…

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Max Duvall Graduates from space academy program in Huntsville, Ala.

Max Duvall of Snoqualmie recently attended and graduated from the Advanced Space Academy at the U.S. Space and…

Shelf life and timing; when is the right time to enjoy wine? | Wine Column

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Shelf life and timing; when is the right time to enjoy wine? | Wine Column

There are a couple of different ways one can look at the phrase “when the wine is right.”…

Snoqualmie celebrates Railroad Days 2017

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Snoqualmie celebrates Railroad Days 2017

Snoqualmie celebrated its 79th Railroad Days over the weekend, with pancakes and a parade, painters and pooches, classic…

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Kirby achieves academic honors at Sam Houston State University

Megan Kirby of North Bend has been named to the honor roll at Sam Houston State university.

Arts Commission’s Finally Friday art and wine walk is Friday, Aug. 25, in downtown Snoqualmie

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Arts Commission’s Finally Friday art and wine walk is Friday, Aug. 25, in downtown Snoqualmie

The Snoqualmie Arts Commission presents the next Finally Friday Art & Wine Walk, 6 to 9 p.m. Aug.…

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Washington Outdoor Women host September weekend workshop in North Bend

Washington Outdoor Women will host their weekend workshop on Sept. 15 to 17 at Camp Waskowitz in North…

Snoqualmie’s Ed Wentz and his family ride in the 2016 Railroad Days parade, in Ed’s first car, a 1930 Model A. This week, Ed will again be in the parade, in the Grand Marshal’s car.                                (File Photo)

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Railroad Days honors Ed Wentz as Grand Marshal of Saturday’s parade

After 63 years of tinkering, including four in retirement, Ed Wentz might reasonably be expected to have run…

Hands-on fun awaits families this weekend at the 79th Snoqualmie Railroad Days

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Hands-on fun awaits families this weekend at the 79th Snoqualmie Railroad Days

Old and new are combining this weekend at Snoqualmie’s end-of-summer festival, Railroad Days, which starts Friday evening in…

Out of the Past: North Bend youth skips SeaFair, races hydro for national championship; Hippies in the hills are creating fire safety problems

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Out of the Past: North Bend youth skips SeaFair, races hydro for national championship; Hippies in the hills are creating fire safety problems

The following stories happened this week, 25 and 50 years ago, as reported in the Snoqualmie Valley Record.…

Encompass helps bring childrens’ activities to Railroad Days

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Encompass helps bring childrens’ activities to Railroad Days

Thanks to Encompass Northwest, children will have a large event all to themselves during Railroad Days, Aug. 18…

Author James Szubski on a trail by the Tokul Creek Canyon. Szubski blended a real hiking guide and fictional stories to create a unique guide to the Snoqualmie Valley. (Courtesy Photo)

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Snoqualmie author finds success with fantasy based hiking guide, ‘Snoqualmie Strange’

After falling in love with the Snoqualmie Valley during his time in the military, author James Szubski became…