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Rendering of the proposed pool courtesy of Si View Metro Parks District.

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Snoqualmie rejects Si View aquatic facility plan

City explores community center expansion and pool options.

Jacoba Niepoort, a world-traveling Copenhagen-based muralist, makes a stop in Carnation to paint a new mural on the side of Christa and David St.Pierre’s barn. Madison Miller / staff photo

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World-traveling muralist comes to Carnation

Jacoba Niepoort, a Copenhagen-based muralist, is painting a mural on the side of a barn that will be…

Cows meander on a berm across the Snoqualmie River from SE 100th Street on Oct. 22. Heavy rain on the Cascades in previous days caused rivers in Puget Sound to swell. Aaron Kunkler/staff photo

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Flooding along Snoqualmie River closes several roads

Days of rain have pushed the river over its banks, and more flooding is expected near Carnation.

Flood watch issued for Snoqualmie River

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Flood watch issued for Snoqualmie River

While flooding is expected to be minor, officials urge residents to keep an eye on river gauges.

Flying Fish: Lake Sammamish kokanee move to Orcas Island

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Flying Fish: Lake Sammamish kokanee move to Orcas Island

It’s part of a program to preserve the unique freshwater salmon species.

Natalie DeFord/staff photo                                Una McAlinden has a participant place an issue on the board during a town hall meeting discussion about Snoqualmie’s values and future on Oct. 10 at Mount Si High School.

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Snoqualmie today and tomorrow

Town hall meeting ponders current city trends and potential future outcomes.

Halloween Storytelling Train begins this weekend

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Halloween Storytelling Train begins this weekend

The two-hour event will run during two remaining weekends of October.

Courtesy photo                                Concrete was poured Oct. 3 for the base of a new, secondary clarifier at North Bend’s Wastewater Treatment Plant, which is undergoing improvements.

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North Bend Wastewater Treatment Plant improvements underway

Construction follows Wastewater System Facilities Plan.

Malena Gaces, left, and other members of Washington CAN protest unfair move-out charges and alleged discriminatory behavior outside Kitts Corner Apartments in Federal Way in 2018. Sound Publishing file photo

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King County could increase tenant protections

The council is considering ordinances designed to help renters.

Photo by Natalie DeFord/staff photo                                From left, Snoqualmie city council candidates incumbent Sean Sundwall, William Donaldson, Fuzzy Fletcher, incumbent James Mayhew, Elaine Armstrong and incumbent Katherine Ross participate in a forum hosted by the SnoValley Chamber of Commerce on Oct. 9.

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Transparency topic ignites chamber forum

Policies labeled authoritarian, candidates accused each other of lying and other misdeeds.

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Companies fined more than $100K for crane collapse that killed North Bend man

L&I determined it was a strong wind gust and removed crane pins that led to the deaths of…

The 2015 Wolverine Fire in the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest near Lake Chelan. Photo courtesy of the Washington Department of Natural Resources.

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The smoky summer that wasn’t

While Washington had a mild season, wildfires burned near the Arctic.

John Williams Lynch (Lennie) and Tom Stewart (George) rehearse for VCS’s upcoming production of “Of Mice and Men” Oct. 10. Madison Miller / staff photo

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VCS brings Steinbeck to the Valley

“Of Mice and Men” will debut Valley Center Stage’s 17th season on Oct. 17.