The Tolt Hill Bridge near Carnation will undergo major repairs next year, to address a problem not identified during the 2008 construction process. For now, the bridge is open only to vehicles weighing six tons or less. (Courtesy Photo)

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Bridge repair designs expected by end of year, Tolt Hill Bridge work to start early in 2018

Designs for the repair of the Tolt Hill Bridge should be done by the end of the year,…

Middle Fork Road, trailheads, open with Sept. 30 celebration

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Middle Fork Road, trailheads, open with Sept. 30 celebration

Saturday, Sept. 30 was National Public Lands Day. Locally, there was even more reason to celebrate as the…

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Blotter: Car hits child who ran into street; app-connected alarm system gives false warnings

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

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Upcoming earthquake drill in Duvall to test regional organizations’ capabilities, response plans

Saturday, Sept. 30, will be just another day for most, but it also marks an important milestone in…

Northwest Railway Museum acquires 99-year-old locomotive for 2018 exhibit

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Northwest Railway Museum acquires 99-year-old locomotive for 2018 exhibit

Thanks to a donation from the city of Bellingham, The Northwest Railway Museum in Snoqualmie is now the…

Consul-General Miguel Velasquez of the Consulate of Peru in Seattle and Mayor JuHong Kang from Gangjin, Korea, help Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson and North Bend Mayor Ken Hearing officially dedicate Sister Cities Park right next door to Snoqualmie City Hall last summer. Evan Pappas/File Photo

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Sister Cities Association board members resign, leaving three vacancies on all-volunteer nonprofit board

The Snoqualmie Sister Cities Association has undergone some recent changes, with three board members resigning from their positions.…

Echo Glen Children’s Center celebrates 50 years of youth rehab

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Echo Glen Children’s Center celebrates 50 years of youth rehab

It’s been 50 years since Echo Glen Children’s Center began operating in the Snoqualmie Valley under the State…

North Bend cuts the ribbon on updated ballfields, other improvements at Torguson Park

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North Bend cuts the ribbon on updated ballfields, other improvements at Torguson Park

Turf fields, a new concessions stand, a walking trail, and the removal of the explosion-damaged storage building were…

Construction materials are stacked on North Bend Way. (Photo courtesy of Mary Miller)

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Weather delays re-opening of North Bend Way; road now scheduled to open Friday, Sept. 29

Due to unexpected rain and weather conditions last week, construction on North Bend Way from Bendigo Boulevard through…

Russian hackers targeted Washington election systems, Homeland Security confirms

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Russian hackers targeted Washington election systems, Homeland Security confirms

Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman said when her office discovered suspicious IP addresses last year, they had…

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Pink salmon fishing season is closed effective today

The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has announced that, effective today, Friday, Sept. 22, pink salmon fishing…

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Afternoon service hours changing for Community Shuttle Route 628 between North Bend and Issaquah Highlands

Starting next week, transit riders on the Snoqualmie Community Shuttle Route 628 will have new afternoon and evening…

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Blotter: Juvenile thief ditches backpack of stolen liquor, with his name on it; crossbow-carrying man seen in wooded area off Parkway

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