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What’s next for Washington’s 2045 green energy goal?

The Legislature set the goal, but how does the state actually get there?

Encompass capital campaign leadership at the property site for Encompass Snoqualmie. From left: Major Gifts Officer, Rhonda Ender, Director of Development, Lisa Yamasaki, Executive Director, Nela Cumming, and Campaign Steering Committee Co-Chairs Brad Hutt and Charlotte Rempfer. Courtesy photo

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Encompass secures state funds for new Snoqualmie facility

Encompass will be breaking ground for the new facility in Spring of 2020.

Snoqualmie proposes changes to public records request process

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Snoqualmie proposes changes to public records request process

Snoqualmie is looking to balance staff time spent on records requests with other city functions

Sallal Water Association rejects amendment

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Sallal Water Association rejects amendment

Board continues pursuit of North Bend water contract.

Madison Miller / staff photo                                Kathryn Stahl (Titania) and Jim Snyder (Oberon) rehearse their lines for the upcoming VCS production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”

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Valley Center Stage brings Shakespeare to the Valley

This will be VCS’s first Shakespeare production of “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”

Tasting room proposal could redefine alcohol production in King County

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Tasting room proposal could redefine alcohol production in King County

Pilot program would benefit wineries, breweries and distilleries. Several farmers are concerned.

In a 2015 report from the Washington State Department of Ecology, King County’s Cedar Hills Regional Landfill received 53,739 tons of of plastic bags and wrap from housing and commercial sources alone. File photo/Sound Publishing

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No good solution to the plastics problem

Plastic is piling up everywhere from King County to ocean floors, and humans keep making more.

Three MSHS students receive Rotary Club scholarships. From left Steve Weaver (Rotary President), Julie Saimo, Grace Luccio, Annie Hager, and Peter Bullard Rotary (Past President). Courtesy photo

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Three MSHS students receive Rotary Club scholarships

Rotary Club of Snoqualmie Valley provided scholarships for Julia Saimo, Grace Luccio and Annie Hager.

Forty firefighters respond to Fairway Place blaze Thursday

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Forty firefighters respond to Fairway Place blaze Thursday

Home was unoccupied when blaze broke out.

Council approves funding for snow storm recovery and history museum

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Council approves funding for snow storm recovery and history museum

Council approved expenses accrued responding to snow storm clean up and new Lodging Tax funding.

Madison Miller / staff photo                                Mount Si High School will graduate nine AVID seniors as part of the program’s inaugural class. From left, Gabe Burbink, Elena Lopez, Sean Gaffney, Jocelyn Morales, Richard Anderson, Justin Wotton (behind Murphy) Marcella Murphy (teacher), Joe Harris, Frankie Cepeda and Niko Cepeda.

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MSHS graduates AVID inaugural class

Nine seniors will graduate as part of the program’s inaugural class.

North Bend begins first step in professional exchange with Mestia, Georgia

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North Bend begins first step in professional exchange with Mestia, Georgia

The city of North Bend has begun a professional exchange with Mestia to support their development.

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King County homelessness count shows 17 percent decrease overall

Decreases are not even among different demographics.