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Life
MSHS students win top honors at state, county fair
Students in Mount Si’s Future Farmers of America (FFA) program took home top honors and several awards at…
September 18, 2021
Life
Fall City farmer opens forest school
When Christina Lathrop and her family first bought their residential farm, located minutes from downtown Fall City, its…
September 17, 2021
News
Carpenters union strike interupts some prominent Eastside construction projects
Union representative says members are prepared to strike “as long as it takes.”
September 16, 2021
News
King County to require vaccination proof or negative COVID test for restaurants, bars, events
New health order goes into effect Monday, Oct. 25.
September 16, 2021
Business
Pearl and Stone Wine Company opens tasting room
Pearl and Stone Wine Company’s new tasting room held its grand opening in the former North Bend City…
September 15, 2021
News
Walk To End Alzheimer’s returns to Eastside on Sept. 25
Alzheimer’s Association moves forward with plans for an in-person event.
September 15, 2021
News
North Bend limits restrictions on low-income housing
The North Bend City Council unanimously passed an ordinance Sept. 7 in order to comply with a state…
September 15, 2021
Sports
Snoqualmie Casino makes history with first sports bet
The Snoqualmie Casino made history Thursday, Sept. 9, as it became the first place in the state to…
September 14, 2021
News
Snoqualmie Valley schools deal with COVID cases, staffing shortages
Enrollment numbers rose as students in the Snoqualmie Valley School District successfully returned to in-person classes Aug. 31,…
September 14, 2021
News
Valley COVID case rates decrease, but remain high
COVID-19 case rates across the Snoqualmie Valley decreased in some areas over the last two weeks, according to…
September 14, 2021
News
Union carpenters to go on strike, expected to impact Eastside Microsoft projects
Members authorized strike after rejecting AGC offer for the fourth time.
September 13, 2021
News
The state’s hospitals face “unprecedented collapse” amid COVID uptick warn healthcare unions
Union spokeperson says understaffing was a problem even before the pandemic.
September 13, 2021
News
How to make a greenhouse with 4,500 glass jars
How a Redmond resident spent nearly two years building a greenhouse out of salvaged materials.
September 10, 2021
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