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King County Executive Dow Constantine. (Courtesy of King County)

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King County Executive proposes broad investments to behavioral health infrastructure

The plan would be funded by a nine-year property tax levy which voters may decide on in 2023.

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Winners of the Employee of the Quarter Contest hosted by Keep it Local SnoValley. From left: Kira Avery, Stacy Dorn, Tami Jones, Baly Botten, Kelly Laursen and Angella Hartung.

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Valley nonprofit names Employee of the Quarter contest winners

Tami Jones, Kelly Laursen and Kira Avery were named the winners of the Valley’s third Employee of the…

The site of where the Lones Levee was cleared on Green River to restore salmon habitat. (Cameron Sheppard/Sound Publishing)

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State Board awards nearly $76 Million in grants to fund salmon recovery projects

Over $2.8 million in grant funding was awarded to projects and efforts in King County.

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DCYF launches Workforce Retention Grant to fund child care provider retention efforts

Funding for the grant was made possible by the Federal American Rescue Plan Act.

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Molotov cocktails, opioid battles, and a guy drugging a minor | King County Local Dive

A podcast for King County residents featuring top local stories.

Prowler features Michael Orr, Mark Benzion, Carl Busser, Tim Divers and Ryan Stillwell. The band performed Sept. 17 at the Snoqualmie Casino. Photo courtesy of Brian Woodwick

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Prowler returns to the Valley to rock the Snoqualmie Casino

By Brian Woodwick, For the Valley Record

Carla Netu’s second grade class at North Bend Elementary pose for a photo with Clark and Karrie Roberts of Ultimate Vision. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Valley nonprofit teaches students to overcome adversity, spread kindness

Ultimate Vision, a nonprofit founded by Clark and Karrie Roberts works to inspire acts of kindness

The Snoqualmie Mill Site, currently home to DirtFish, a rally car racing school. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Despite cleanup concerns, Mill Site could bring economic benefits to Snoqualmie

Action on decade-plus Mill Site development proposal expected to come later this month.

A home for sale along Falls Avenue in Snoqualmie. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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Housing market cools, but million-dollar homes are here to stay

Market drastically cools since start of year, but Valley homes still regularly sell for $1 million

Snoqualmie Valley Shelter Services staff member at the Reclaiming Stability Benefit Luncheon on Sept. 15. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Valley shelter holds heartwarming benefit ceremony, announces new name

Snoqualmie Valley Shelter Services celebrates ten years of service with new name, Reclaim

MPV Data Dashboard September 20, 2022. Screenshot from DOH website.

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Department of Health introduces monkeypox data dashboard to track viral activity

The dashboard tracks cases numbers and hospitalizations across the state.

Courtesy file photo. Nominees at the Empower Youth Network 2022 Rise & Shine Volunteer Recognition Breakfast on June 8.

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EYN to host “Give a Night, Save a life” event

Event raises money for programs supporting youth suicide and substance use prevention.

A rendering of a possible model train museum at the corner of Snoqualmie Parkway and Railroad Avenue. Image courtesy of the City of Snoqualmie.

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New model train museum under consideration in downtown Snoqualmie

‘I think we’d be insane to let Tacoma or North Bend get this.’