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Tilth fundraiser is Saturday

SnoValley Tilth’s annual Friends of the Fields benefit dinner and auction will be 5 to 9 p.m., Saturday,…

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Mount Si combo plays Bellevue Jazz Festival

The Bellevue Jazz and Blues Festival will include four headlining acts and more than 40 free shows.

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Mount Si soccer team, coach, earn KingCo honors

The KingCo High School Athletics Conference has named several players to its all-conference teams, and recently announced that…

Deputy King County Executive Fred Jarrett was among several officials to speak at the celebration of the Upper Carlson floodplain restoration project’s completion May 14.

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Setting a river free

Representatives from organizations like the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office, Kaleen Cottingham, and King County Deputy County…

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Sister Cities group offers Peru summer exchange trip

Snoqualmie Sister Cities Association is embarking on another journey to Peru this summer, and seeking participants in the…

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Community Network hosts awards breakfast

Join the Snoqualmie Valley Community Network for the 19th annual Rise & Shine Breakfast from 7:30 to 9:30…

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Whooping cough case confirmed at Cedarcrest

A confirmed case of pertussis has been reported at Cedarcrest High School. Pertussis, also known as whooping cough,…

Shirley ‘Ann’ Stow

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Obituary: Shirley ‘Ann’ Stow

Shirley ‘Ann’ Stow of Fall City died May 9 at the age of 86.

Snoqualmie Police Officer Chris Patterson

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North Bend’s eighth officer sworn in

At Snoqualmie's May 11 meeting of the city council, officials administered the oath of office to new police…

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North Bend, Snoqualmie Tribe partner for recycling event

The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe and city of North Bend are partnering for a recycling event.

The new museum features power plant controls and a ground model.

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Snoqualmie and Puget Sound Energy plan new falls tours

The city of Snoqualmie and Puget Sound Energy (PSE) have finalized a new tourism opportunity at the falls…

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Register now for summer watershed tours

Learn about Seattle’s high quality tap water through tours and activities.

Valley teachers

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Teachers rally for schools

A serious issue brought Snoqualmie Valley teachers, students, staff and parents to the Snoqualmie Parkway Friday afternoon, but…