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Sallal Board President Denise Smutny signs the water supply agreement at the North Bend City Council meeting on June 6 beside North Bend Mayor Rob McFarland, back center. (Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record)

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North Bend and Sallal finally approve water agreement

Contract is the result of nearly two decades of negotiations.

Doug McCall, chair of the Seattle Mountain Rescue Board. Photos by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Seattle Mountain Rescue opens first ever HQ in North Bend

The 75-year-old volunteer search and rescue group finally has a permanent home

Heels to the Hardwood on the Hippie Stage at last year’s BrodieNation Music Festival. Courtesy of Last Lite Photography.

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Lots of musicians to play at Valley festivals this summer

Music & event promoter Morgan Henley discusses what musicians to check out

Snoqualmie City Hall. Photo courtesy of the city of Snoqualmie

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Documents reveal Snoqualmie fired last city administrator “without cause”

City spokesperson previously declined to disclose whether Mike Sauerwein was fired or resigned.

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Backpack becomes a murder weapon | King County Crime Dive podcast

In this episode, prosecutors have charged three Auburn residents in a 2022 murder of a Kent man at…

Photos by Conor Wilson/Valley Record
From left: North Bend Councilmember Mary Miller, Pressed on Main owner Hayley Raff, Artist Sarah Hugues, SVSD Superintendent Dan Schlotfeldt, North Bend Mayor Rob McFarland, Two Rivers student Ava Mulligan, Two River Principal Catherine Fredenburg, and Two Rivers Internship Coordinator Chrissy Riley.

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Community celebrates new mural on Main Avenue in North Bend

Homegrown Artist Sarah Hughes painted the mural alongside students at Two Rivers High School

Residents walk along Redmond-Fall City Road. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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What’s Going on Around the Snoqualmie Valley | Event Calendar

June 2 - June 18 – Valley Center Stage presents “The Clean House”

Stage 1 Burn Ban includes the prohibition of burning for land clearing and yard debris. Image courtesy of Puget Sound Fire.

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Stage 1 Burn Ban effective throughout King County

Beginning June 1, residents are prohibited from burning yard debris or for land debris.

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”Mother Cat and Baby Cat” by Japanese-American artist Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.

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Snoqualmie City Hall displays work of Japanese-American artist

Seattle’s Wing Luke Museum loans art by Jimmy Tsutomu Mirikitani.

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A car turns on to Snoqualmie Parkway.

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Snoqualmie Parkway decision expected later this year, repaving in July

The Snoqualmie Parkway Rehabilitation Project will start in July, repaving the heavily-used road.

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King County libraries expand hours during this Summer

More libraries will expand their hours beginning June 18.

The Rotary Club of the Snoqualmie Valley recognized nine Mount Si seniors as 2023 Students of the Quarter on May 25.
From left: Rotary President Sandra Ramsey, Parker Jones, Srimedha Thummala, Maya Falodia, Clara Eide, Summer Luma, Sofia Marchione, Rohan Raj, Mount Si Principal Deb Hay, Superintendent Dan Schlotfeldt. Photo Courtesy of the Snoqualmie Valley School District.

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Snoqualmie Valley Rotary honors nine Mount Si students

Rotary honored nine students as the 2023 Students of the Quarter during a ceremony on May 25.

Photo courtesy of the Echo Glen Children’s Center

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Law enforcement have apprehended all seven Echo Glen escapees

Seven teenagers escaped from the Echo Glen Facility in Snoqualmie on Sunday, May 28