The SE 140th Street and 468th Avenue SE property. (Mallory Kruml/Valley Record)

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North Bend approves Middle Fork development agreement

The 35-acre property “is considered to be a prime development oppourtunity for the city” and could create approximately…

Former Congressman Dave Reichert, a Republican, left, and Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson, a Democrat, right, are seen on stage during the second debate of the 2024 Washington state governor’s race, Sept. 18, 2024, in Spokane, Wash. (Bill Lucia/Washington State Standard)

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Reichert strikes different tone in second debate with Ferguson

The two candidates for Washington governor clashed over abortion, public safety and who will be a better change…

North Bend Mayor Mary Miller dropping off soup cans at the city hall collection bin. Courtesy photo

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Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank hosts canned soup drive

Food bank hopes to collect 2,000 cans by Oct. 18.

The SE 140th Street and 468th Avenue SE property. (Mallory Kruml/Valley Record)

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North Bend’s $26 million funding gap has city looking at development

Rising emergency service costs have caused the city to consider several revenue-generating options, including the development of 35…

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Rhonda Ender.

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Carnation appoints new city manager

Rhonda Ender hopes to help residents fall in love with their city.

A rendering of the diverging diamond interchange. (Photo courtesy of WSDOT)

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WSDOT to open first ramps of I-90/SR 18 interchange

Several nighttime closures are expected as crews install new signage and switch to the new ramps.

King County Correctional Facility in Seattle. COURTESY PHOTO, King County

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Green River Killer booked into King County jail after state prison transfer

Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate ‘potentially related cases’

(Photos courtesy of Snoqualmie Fire Department and Emergency Management)

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Rock climber rescued at Olallie State Park

Man fell 40 feet and suffered a possible ankle fracture at the Deception Crags area of the park.

(Photo courtesy of the Snoqualmie Police Department)

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Snoqualmie police pause school resource officer position

Citing staffing shortages, the department hopes to resume the service in 2025.

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Snoqualmie Waste Management rates to increase by 42%

The new rates will go into effect in June 2025.

King County Capital Program Manager and Fall City resident Jeff Wilson lead a tour of the city and how the new septic system will change operations. Photo by Mallory Kruml/Valley Record

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Fall City breaks ground on future septic system

At that time the system was expected to be completed by the end of 2023. However, it looks…

On Aug. 13, Congresswoman Kim Schrier (D-District 8) joined representatives from Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust, the United States Forest Service (USFS), the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe, and Outdoor Alliance Washington Organizations to celebrate the completion of the Denny Creek Trailhead Project. (Photo courtesy of Rep. Kim Schrier)

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Completion of Denny Creek Trailhead Project celebrated

The expanded parking lot has 169 stalls and is expected to alleviate congestion in the area.

(Photo courtesy of the Snoqualmie Valley Sunflower Festival)

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The first Snoqualmie Valley Sunflower Festival begins Aug. 23

The chamber’s interactive map of participating farms features Lora Lee’s Farm, Harvold Berry Farm, Frisky Girl Farm, Jubilee…