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Letters to the Editor

Vote ‘yes’ on levies

In the upcoming Feb. 9 elections, the Snoqualmie Valley School District will be asking for voter approval on…

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Blowing in the wind?

The Snoqualmie Valley School District is knocking on our door again for more money. It seems to never…

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Tech levy: Desirable, but not critical

The letter by Mr. Reitz (Valley Record, Jan. 22) includes his opinion that the proposed M&O levy and…

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Library support

Times are tough, and our public institutions are making tough budgetary decisions. Our King County Library System is…

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Levy innovation

It is time for our community to renew our local four-year school levies.

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Support the levy

For many years, the people of this Valley have supported their schools by approving levies to hire teachers,…

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Concerned rider wants route reopened

The Snoqualmie Valley Trail is one of the few horse trails left ‘close in’ in King County. Without…

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Maintain Fall City’s trail access

The Fall City Community Association wishes to express its concerns over the loss of access to the Snoqualmie…

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Keep Mount Si open

As a Boy Scout from Troop 425, our troop tends to use the trails on Mount Si and…

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Refugees in the Valley

We sit here under the warmth of a tree that is supposed to mean something, but some people…

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Warmth for the homeless

I just wanted to drop you a note about your recent article on the local homeless folks.

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A not-so-silent night

Slightly Silent Night, or Snoqualmie Unplugged II, was a great success. On Friday, Dec. 11, great music was…

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Turkey Trot thanks

We would like to thank Sean Sundwall once again for organizing the second Annual Snoqualmie Ridge Turkey Trot…