Volunteers work on a makeshift trackfor the steam locomotive that the Northwest Railway Museum acquired in September from the city of Bellingham. (Courtesy Photo)

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Train museum adds steam locomotive to collection; H.K. Porter engine to be moved to North Bend Depot Thursday

Snoqualmie’s Northwest Railway Museum is making room Thursday morning for a new steam locomotive. The H.K. Porter steam…

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Tourism organizations can apply now for city of Snoqualmie grant funding

Valley organizations that provide services for tourists or promote tourism can now apply to receive funding for 2018…

Hospital board unhappy with affiliation proposal, sets meeting to hear more from Regional Health

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Hospital board unhappy with affiliation proposal, sets meeting to hear more from Regional Health

Despite a negative reaction to the only affiliation proposal the hospital has received, the Public Hospital District No.…

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Snoqualmie City Council increases human services funding for 2018

In a unanimous vote, the Snoqualmie City Council increased the total amount of annual human services funding from…

Chamber luncheon Sept. 27 to feature King County Council candidate forum

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Chamber luncheon Sept. 27 to feature King County Council candidate forum

Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce hosts its first member luncheon of the season, starting at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday,…

Legislators attending the Sept. 14 wrap up event in Snoqualmie were, from left, Vince Fortunato, Mark Harmsworth, Morgan Irwin, Larry Springer, Tana Senn, Paul Graves, Mark Mullet, Mark Hargrove, Drew Stokesbary. (Photo courtesy of Mary Miller)

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One big problem down, two to go: Area legislators discuss success of education funding plan, challenges of Hirst decision, traffic congestion for next session

A coalition of 10 Chambers of Commerce invited legislators from eight area districts to talk about the outcomes…

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North Bend City Council to discuss Middle Fork corridor study at Tuesday work session

The North Bend City Council has scheduled a special work session for 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 19 at…

Paul Butki, Acting Superintendent of the Emergency Management Institute congratulates Snoqualmie Fire Chief Mark Correira on his completion of FEMA’s Emergency Management Advanced Academy. (Photo courtesy of Shane Gibbon, FEMA)

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Snoqualmie Fire Chief graduates from FEMA advanced emergency management training

Snoqualmie Fire Chief Mark Correira recently completed a training course on FEMA’s Emergency Management Advanced Academy.

Snoqualmie swears in two new police officers

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Snoqualmie swears in two new police officers

Two new officers, Evan Jones and James Kaae, have joined the ranks of the Snoqualmie Police Department and…

Blotter: Fuel spilled at Parkway and Railroad; Composting mulch pile ignites, burns porch

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Blotter: Fuel spilled at Parkway and Railroad; Composting mulch pile ignites, burns porch

Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following calls:

A North Bend home suffered fire damage caused by oily rags left in the garage on Sept. 12. (Courtesy Photo)

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Rags used for wood stain determined to be cause of Sept. 12 house fire in North Bend

No one was injured in an early-morning fire in the 1000 block of North Bend’s Riverside Drive SE,…

Firefighter were called to a smoke-filled barbecue restaurant in Preston Wednesday morning. (Courtesy Photo)

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Smoke fills Preston barbecue restaurant early Wednesday morning

Smoke at a barbecue place is normally a good thing, but at 6:27 a.m., today in Preston, it…

Eastside mayors talk challenges at the local, regional level

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Eastside mayors talk challenges at the local, regional level

Some might think traffic would be the focal point in a discussion about challenges facing Eastside communities —…