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Life
Snoqualmie’s historic siren is sounding off once again
Recently dedicated in memory of former Snoqualmie mayor and city councilman Charles Peterson, Snoqualmie’s unique siren has been…
October 10, 2017
Life
Carnation teen finds reward in building tiny house for homeless in Seattle
By reaching out to the Low Income Housing Institute, Carnation’s Jarred Flowers was able to use his Eagle…
October 6, 2017
News
County Council candidates prioritize traffic in Snoqualmie forum
What mattered most to the two candidates for the District 3 seat on the Metropolitan King County Council…
October 4, 2017
News
Middle Fork Road, trailheads, open with Sept. 30 celebration
Saturday, Sept. 30 was National Public Lands Day. Locally, there was even more reason to celebrate as the…
October 4, 2017
Life
Rare electric interurban car added to museum’s collection
“It takes a little imagination,” Northwest Railway Museum Director Richard Anderson said, as a deteriorating 1907 train car…
October 3, 2017
Sports
Mount Si football team takes big win over Sedro-Woolley
After a loss to Woodinville, the Mount Si Football team bounced back with a big win on the…
October 2, 2017
Letters to the Editor
Walking tour Sunday unveils memorials to longtime city servant, Charles S. Peterson
By Carol Peterson, David Battey, and Jodi Warren
September 29, 2017
News
Northwest Railway Museum acquires 99-year-old locomotive for 2018 exhibit
Thanks to a donation from the city of Bellingham, The Northwest Railway Museum in Snoqualmie is now the…
September 28, 2017
News
Echo Glen Children’s Center celebrates 50 years of youth rehab
It’s been 50 years since Echo Glen Children’s Center began operating in the Snoqualmie Valley under the State…
September 27, 2017
Life
Return of the Blues: Downtown North Bend construction was no match for Blues Walk fans Saturday, Sept. 23
A condensed venue list and a construction zone on North Bend Way may have kept some people away…
September 26, 2017
News
North Bend cuts the ribbon on updated ballfields, other improvements at Torguson Park
Turf fields, a new concessions stand, a walking trail, and the removal of the explosion-damaged storage building were…
September 25, 2017
News
Weather delays re-opening of North Bend Way; road now scheduled to open Friday, Sept. 29
Due to unexpected rain and weather conditions last week, construction on North Bend Way from Bendigo Boulevard through…
September 25, 2017
News
Russian hackers targeted Washington election systems, Homeland Security confirms
Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman said when her office discovered suspicious IP addresses last year, they had…
September 22, 2017
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