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Polluted pair purloin paper’s pumpkin

Early Saturday, Sept. 17, Snoqualmie Police officers captured one of the Valley Record's pumpkin snatchers after a brief…

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Six cars crash after late-night hit-and-run near Snoqualmie casino

A late-night hit-and-run on North Bend Way caused a series of crashes that damaged seven vehicles and injured…

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Meet new principal, teachers at Mount Si High School open house, Tuesday

Parents are invited to visit their students' teachers and classrooms during the Mount Si High School open house…

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Learn about banned books week at Valley libraries

Libraries in Fall City, North Bend and Snoqualmie celebrate the freedom to read and the importance of the…

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‘A super-quick jolt’: Maple Valley quake felt in Snoqualmie

Phil Stafford was working in his home office on Snoqualmie Ridge when the room started to move. “It…

Jenn Clarke recruits her father

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Survival stories: North Bend woman shares her father’s journey battling brain cancer, beating the odds

After his brain tumor was removed, Al Clarke of North Bend lost a few things. His peripheral vision…

Running for school board

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Snoqualmie Valley school board hopefuls Craig Husa, Carolyn Simpson tout different approaches for change

Craig Husa and Carolyn Simpson have contrasting visions for change in local schools. Both candidates for Snoqualmie Valley…

Young congregation members and St. Clare priest Patty Baker share goodies with local police and firefighters on Sept. 11. The wall behind them shows the names of victims of the 2001 attacks.

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Snoqualmie church remembers 9/11 fallen, sends sweet remembrance to local police, firefighters

Members of St. Clare’s Episcopal Church in Snoqualmie baked and delivered more than 500 cookies to Snoqualmie Valley…

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Lower Valley schools to practice flood evacuation

Tolt Middle School, Carnation Elementary School, and the Riverview Learning Center will all conduct an annual Tolt Dam…

Jubilee Farm owner Erick Haakenson

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Growing the future, saving the soil; Author draws attention to Snoqualmie Valley farms’ mission for change

Yellow juice drips down Jerry Mader's beard as he bites into a slice of Yellow Doll. Next to…

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King County’s new Veterans Treatment Court to address war trauma, connect troubled veterans to services

The Metropolitan King County Council has greenlighted a new Veterans Treatment Court as a special unit of the…

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Bridge’s future complicates mill annex balance sheet

The city of Snoqualmie's latest tallies on the costs and benefits of annexing the former Weyerhaeuser lumber mill…

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Mayors ask Eastside residents to donate to local food banks

The mayors of several East King County cities are proclaiming September 24 through October 22 as “Eastside Month…