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Fall City fire district seeks citizens for merger advisory committee

Fire district 27 in Fall City is now taking applications from district residents interested in serving on a…

New and returning Snoqualmie council members sworn in

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New and returning Snoqualmie council members sworn in

The newest additions to the Snoqualmie city council were sworn in at the first meeting of the year…

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Blotter: Snoqualmie Fire assists at semi rollover, Duvall house fire

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

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North Bend anticipates infrastructure work on Maloney Grove Avenue SE

Construction will begin soon along Maloney Grove Avenue SE in North Bend, for the Maloney Grove 13 subdivision.

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North Bend Parks Commission taking applications through Jan. 26 for vacant seat

The city of North Bend is now taking applications for a member of the city’s Parks, Recreation, and…

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Cedarcrest High School approved as SAT test center; registration open for March 10 test

Cedarcrest High School has recently been approved as an SAT Testing Center for the March 10, round of…

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Open house for future North Bend park is Jan. 24

A public open house will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 24 at the North…

Inslee talks education, carbon tax and opioid crisis

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Inslee talks education, carbon tax and opioid crisis

Carbon tax proposal would replenish the state’s reserves for the first year for education spending.

Snoqualmie declares emergency, acts to prevent further landslide damage to city water source

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Snoqualmie declares emergency, acts to prevent further landslide damage to city water source

Updated: Jan. 22, 2018 at 11:25 a.m.

Women in pink hats march in Seattle in 2017. (File Photo)

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Snoqualmie Valley, Eastside sign up for Women’s March 2.0

Activists in the Seattle area are organizing a second march, in the spirit of the Jan. 21, 2017,…

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Blotter: Man with assault rifle detained; ‘roaring’ sounds in sewer reported

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

The view of Mount Si from the Dahlgren property today will be affected by a proposed multifamily housing development, but maybe not as badly as opponents of the project fear it will. According to city projections, the planned landscaping, wide setbacks and a two-story limit on buildings closest to North Bend Way will minimize the visual impact of the project, which could break ground later this year. (Courtesy Photo)

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Multi-family housing project on Dahlgren property progresses over Friends group’s objections

No one is saying that building high-density apartments on almost 18 acres of land between the Snoqualmie River…

Duvall swears in fourth woman mayor, first woman-majority city council since 1932

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Duvall swears in fourth woman mayor, first woman-majority city council since 1932

The city of Duvall installed its new slate of officers, Jan. 2, including the fourth woman Mayor of…