More than 400 people attended Snoqualmie’s Twin Peaks community festival on May 13, 2017. Organizing similar community events will be part of the responsibilities of a new events coordinator. (Evan Pappas/Staff Photo)

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Snoqualmie city council approves events coordinator job description

A new job description for the role of events coordinator was approved by Snoqualmie City Council at their…

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Auburn group hosts 8th District candidate forum for Democrats running for Reichert’s seat

Grassroots organization Auburn WA Flip Congressional District 8 will host a candidate forum for three candidates running to…

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Unknown man found dead on Duvall city property Wednesday

The Duvall Police Department, Coalition of Small Police Agencies partners, and the Washington State Patrol’s Crime Lab have…

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Blotter: Police retrieve wandering nursing home resident, investigate teen with air gun

Snoqualmie-North Bend Police Dept.

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Legislature strengthens safe-surrender laws for newborns, inspired by 2014 death of infant near North Bend

Legislation seeking to prevent newborn abandonment, inspired by a tragic incident in North Bend in 2014, has been…

Schools Superintendent Joel Aune to leave district for executive directorship of state organization

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Schools Superintendent Joel Aune to leave district for executive directorship of state organization

Snoqualmie Valley Schools Superintendent Joel Aune will leave the district June 30, to assume the role of executive…

Snoqualmie City Hall (File Photo)

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Ethics investigation finds Snoqualmie parks and public works director violated city’s code

An outside review of a suspected ethics violation in the city of Snoqualmie has been completed and the…

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Des Moines teenager dies from fall from Rattlesnake Ledge

Des Moines teenager Eddie Petrik was killed Saturday, March 3, after he fell 600 feet from Rattlesnake Ledge…

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Rally in North Bend March 24 to join national March for Our Lives movement

In conjunction with the national March for Our Lives, Snoqualmie Valley Indivisibles will host a march, 11 a.m.…

Threat of violence at Mount Si High School investigated; police determine school was in no apparent danger

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Threat of violence at Mount Si High School investigated; police determine school was in no apparent danger

Mount Si High School is not at risk today (Friday, March 2), school staff report, despite graffiti threatening…

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Blotter: Wind-blown trampoline dings neighbor’s car; disorderly subject removed from shopping center

Police in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following calls:

Snoqualmie’s Rep. Jay Rodne won’t run for re-election in 2018

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Snoqualmie’s Rep. Jay Rodne won’t run for re-election in 2018

Fifth District Representative Jay Rodne (R-Snoqualmie) has announced today via Facebook that he will not see re-election to…

Duvall Mayor elected to Sound Cities Association Board of Directors

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Duvall Mayor elected to Sound Cities Association Board of Directors

Duvall Mayor Amy Ockerlander has been elected to the Sound Cities Association (SCA) Board of Directors and will…