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Fall City legislator aims to make all legislators subject to public records requests in 2018

Rep. Paul Graves (R) of Fall City, in his second year as a state legislator, is proposing an…

Courtesy Photo                                Mount Si High School students were recently named to the All-State Band and Choirs, scheduled to perform at the Washington Music Educators Association conference in February.

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Mount Si music students named to All-State honor groups

The Mount Si High School Music Department has announced the students chosen for the Washington All-State Honor Group…

Improved trailhead, access road celebrated with High Point Trail ribbon cutting Friday

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Improved trailhead, access road celebrated with High Point Trail ribbon cutting Friday

One of the busiest trailheads in Washington State, the High Point Trailhead was part of a Friday celebration…

Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce recognizes Sigillo Cellars, Char Herman with 2017 honors at annual gala

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Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce recognizes Sigillo Cellars, Char Herman with 2017 honors at annual gala

The Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce hosted a successful Winter Wonderland gala fundraiser Nov. 17 at the Snoqualmie…

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North Bend Way to close Saturday afternoon for city’s holiday festival

North Bend Way, between Bendigo Boulevard and Main Avenue in North Bend will be closed on Saturday, for…

Empty Bowls fundraising event and community dinner returns Dec. 8

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Empty Bowls fundraising event and community dinner returns Dec. 8

After a successful event last year, the students from the Snoqualmie Valley School District are preparing for another…

Dave Battey led a presentation Saturday on the history of the Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company, which started at Snoqualmie Falls 100 years ago. (Carol Ladwig/Staff Photo)

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Centennial celebration: 100 years ago, Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co. planted seeds of community

Just over 100 years ago, the Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Company felled its first log, beginning an enterprise that…

Holiday lights gave Snoqualmie’s Railroad Park a warm glow for Saturday’s festivities. (Carol Ladwig/Staff Photo)

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Lights, Santa, music: Snoqualmie ushers in holiday season with Saturday celebration

It wasn’t really the tree lighting everyone was waiting for Saturday evening in Snoqualmie’s Railroad Park, but the…

Members of the 2017-18 Mount Si High School Jazz Band I. (Courtesy Photo)

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Jazz band presents free preview concert of upcoming Chicago performance, Dec. 6 at Jazz Clubs NW

Mount Si High School’s Jazz Band I will give a free concert for the community, 7 p.m., Wednesday,…

Duvall traveler returns from five month journey across Mongolia

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Duvall traveler returns from five month journey across Mongolia

Not everyone has the urge to go on a months-long trips to different countries, but one local traveler…

Food Bank volunteers and employees prepare the facility before the morning shift begins. (Evan Pappas/Staff Photo)

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Community connections respond to food insecurity in Snoqualmie Valley

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‘A Christmas Carol’ returns for its 10th production at the Valley Center Stage; Opening night is Dec. 1

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‘A Christmas Carol’ returns for its 10th production at the Valley Center Stage; Opening night is Dec. 1

The classic Charles Dickens tale, “A Christmas Carol,” will be returning to the Valley Center Stage in North…

State Patrol IDs North Bend area as preferred site for new weigh station; city, residents object at Nov. 7 town hall meeting

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State Patrol IDs North Bend area as preferred site for new weigh station; city, residents object at Nov. 7 town hall meeting

The Washington State Patrol, like everyone else who lives in North Bend, thinks the city will be the…