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Back for more: North Bend Blues Walk returns for record-setting fourth year

Saturday was a night of full houses in North Bend, and live music was on the menu everywhere…

Courtesy PhotoThe 2015 Bark for Life event raised more than $1600

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Bark for Life cancer research fundraiser returns on Oct. 1

After a successful first year raising more than $1,600, the Mount Si High School Key Club is organizing…

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North Bend holds public hearing Oct. 4 on changes to school impact fees

The North Bend City Council will hold a public hearing on proposed changes to the school impact fee…

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Register now to be in Mount Si Homecoming Parade, Oct. 21

Homecoming Week at Mount Si High School is Oct. 17 to 22, with a week of activities capped…

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Learn about compost, cover crops, at Fall City workshop Sunday

The Fall City Learning Garden will host a free fall soil fertility workshop, 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday,…

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Duvall plans open house Tuesday to discuss tax increase on November ballot

This November, Duvall residents will vote on the city's Proposition 1, a tax levy to fund improvements to…

Evan Pappas/Staff PhotoPaul Hoffmann sets up a filtering hose to pump clean water around a ditch restoration site and back into the stream at Carnation’s Goose and Gander Farm.

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Carnation farm gets help from county program on cleaning ditches

A combination of sediment and invasive plant species have plagued farm drainage ditches in the Valley for years,…

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Democrat precinct officers host candidate meet-and-greet Sept. 29 at Sallal Grange

Several Democratic precinct committee officers, for the upper Snoqualmie Valley, are sponsoring a "Meet and Greet" for local…

Carol Ladwig/File PhotoHeatherBBlues smiles out the window during her 2015 show at Pro Ski. She returns to the 2016 Blues Walk

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North Bend celebrates the blues Saturday in fourth annual Blues Walk

North Bend's streets and sidewalks will fill with visitors this weekend as the fourth annual Blues Walk returns…

Allison DeAngelis/Staff PhotoSinging the national anthem at their naturalization ceremony

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Group sworn in as U.S. citizens in Bellevue ceremony

Twenty-two people became United States citizens Sept. 6, at a naturalization ceremony at the Bellevue Library.

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Snoqualmie Tribe members travel to North Dakota to oppose oil pipeline

Representatives from the Snoqualmie Tribal Council, and more than 20 tribe members are going to North Dakota to…

A Medical Examiner's sketch depicts what a man whose remains were found last summer on Mount Si may have looked like before his death. The King County Sheriff's office is asking the public for help in identifying the victim.

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Remains of man found on Mount Si last year still unidentified; KCSO asks public for help

A man who died on Mount Si roughly two decades ago remains unknown a year after his remains…

Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson attended Leadership Eastside’s annual mayors’ panel Sept. 9 at Cascadia College in Bothell.Catherine Krummey/Staff Photo

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Eastside mayors discuss challenges, opportunities, at Leadership luncheon

Mayors from across the Eastside gathered Sept. 9 at Cascadia College in Bothell for Leadership Eastside's annual mayors'…