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Blotter: Vandals ransack home under construction, could face charges; Man collecting signatures needed police invitation to leave area

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

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Hospital board gets feedback on affiliation process at public hearing

A public hearing on the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital affiliation process was held on Tuesday, May 30, at Snoqualmie…

Snoqualmie Valley cities drill for an earthquake disaster

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Snoqualmie Valley cities drill for an earthquake disaster

On Thursday, May 25, staff from Snoqualmie, North Bend, Carnation Duvall, the Snoqualmie Tribe and King County gathered…

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Snoqualmie Valley Kiwanis to host Sen. Dino Rossi at June 8 meeting

Kiwanis of Snoqualmie Valley will host 45th District State Senator Dino Rossi at its June 8 meeting.

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Valley residents holding March for Truth rally in North Bend on June 3

The Snoqualmie Valley Indivisibles group will be participating in the national March for Truth from 11 a.m. to…

Snoqualmie man sentenced to three years in prison on federal fraud charges

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Snoqualmie man sentenced to three years in prison on federal fraud charges

Darryl Lee Wright of Snoqualmie was sentenced Thursday, June 1, in U.S. District Court in Tacoma to three…

Paid parking started today at Snoqualmie Falls Park

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Paid parking started today at Snoqualmie Falls Park

Thursday, June 1, was the first day that paid parking was in effect at the Snoqualmie Falls Park…

The 2017 Snoqualmie Tribal Council members, pictured from left are: Lois Sweet Dorman, Steve de los Angeles (Deputy Secretary), Bob de los Angeles, Suzanne Sailto (Treasurer), Wes Willoughby (Alternate), Andy de los Angeles (Chief), Danniel Willoughby, Nathan “Pat” Barker (Chief), Jolene Williams (Vice Chair), Richard Zambrano, Sunny Clear (Chairperson), Michael Ross, and Alisa Burley (Secretary).                                Photo courtesy of the Snoqualmie Tribe

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Snoqualmie Tribe elects new chairperson, alternates, at annual general meeting

Enrolled members of the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe held elections at their annual meeting Saturday, May 13, electing a…

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Blotter: Basketball hoop causes false alarm at Freshman Campus; firefighters remind residents of rules on permitted burns

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

Erin Ericson gives her feedback on the mill site development during the scoping meeting for the Environmental Impact Statement. (Evan Pappas/Staff Photo)

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Contamination, traffic and noise pollution top community concerns for mill site project

Snoqualmie City Hall was packed on Tuesday, May 23, for a scoping meeting on the proposed development of…

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Snoqualmie Tribe donates life-saving devices to Snoqualmie, King County law enforcement

Members of the Snoqualmie Indian Tribal Council, Snoqualmie Tribal Police Chief Gene Fenton and staff joined King County…

Northwest Railway Museum celebrates 60-, 50- and 10-year anniversaries Sunday

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Northwest Railway Museum celebrates 60-, 50- and 10-year anniversaries Sunday

“To another 50 years,” Bill Petitjean announced as he cut the ribbon Sunday at the Northwest Railway Museum.

Snoqualmie partners with art gallery for visitor information center services

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Snoqualmie partners with art gallery for visitor information center services

The city of Snoqualmie has a new plan in place for a visitor information center in historic downtown.…