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Mount Si from North Fork Farm in North Bend. Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record

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Snoqualmie Valley tourism planning needs local input

Public workshops are part of state’s Rural Tourism Support Program.

Snoqualmie Valley School District School Resource Officer Austin Gutwein stands outside Mount Si High School, Jan. 8, 2025. Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record

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Snoqualmie PD reinstates school resource officer position

Police chief discusses staffing shortages, importance of full-time school resource officer.

Two Fall City and two Kirkland firefighters drove down to Los Angeles County together. Photo courtesy of the Fall City Fire Department

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Fall City Fire Dept. sends help to LA wildfires

King County sent 12 fire engines from various departments.

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Eastside Fire & Rescue crew dispatched to help fight Palisades fire

The crew is part of a caravan that began heading south on Jan. 9 and includes firefighters and…

Photo courtesy of the Duvall Historical Society

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Snoqualmie Valley news in the new year

The Valley has hit the ground running in 2025. Here’s what to expect in the next few weeks.

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Rob Wotton.

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Snoqualmie City Councilmember to run for King County Council

Rob Wotton is running to represent District 3 in place of Sarah Perry.

Scene of the April 14 fire at 8102 Railroad Avenue SE in downtown Snoqualmie. (File photo)

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Year in Review: Snoqualmie Valley’s top stories of 2024

Take a look back at the year’s top stories and photos.

Student volunteers unload gifts for the 2024 Giving Tree shop at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in North Bend. Photo courtesy of Joe Dockery

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Snoqualmie Giving Tree sees highest number of families yet

“There’s a lot of families that are really struggling this year,” Debby Peterman said.

Snoqualmie City Hall. File photo.

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State auditor: Ex-Snoqualmie HR manager stole health funds

The state auditor has published a fraud investigation report on the incident.

Crews clear trees from State Route 18, which the Washington State Patrol closed in both directions Wednesday, Nov. 20, from Issaquah Hobart to I-90 over Tiger Mountain because of fallen trees during a windstorm. COURTESY PHOTO, Washington State Patrol

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King County Council approves legislation to help bomb cyclone victims

The legislation will ease expenses for businesses and homeowners.

A house in Issaquah was damaged by fallen trees during November’s bomb cyclone. (Courtesy of King County Councilmember Sarah Perry’s office)

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King County Councilmembers sponsor legislation to help storm victims

The legislation would expedite permits and reimburse living expenses.

Crews work to cleanup trees on State Route 18 after the windstorm Nov. 19-20, 2024. (Courtesy of Washington State Patrol Trooper Rick Johnson)

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Valley outages, shutdowns after bomb cyclone hits Puget Sound

As of Wednesday morning, the Valley still had dozens of power outages.

Jordan Perry, holding Carnation’s Jordan Perry Month proclamation, stands for a photo with members of Carnation staff. Courtesy of the city of Carnation

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Meet Jordan Perry, the man Carnation named a month after

Perry is an engineer and a 2023 “Lego Masters” contestant.