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Some Nov. SNAP benefits to return, but timeline uncertain

Federal government shutdown over healthcare subsidies halted distribution.

Bob Cox Sr. in the middle, with Ron on the right and his sister Kitty on the left. Photos courtesy of Sara Cox

Business

Carnation Ace Hardware says farewell after 56 years

Carnation issued a proclamation Oct. 21 at the Carnation City Council meeting to celebrate the retirement of Ron…

Snoqualmie Valley YMCA/Community Center honored Greg Jamiel, founder and leader of Snovalley Pride, as a recipient of the 2025 Hero Everyday Award. An award ceremony took place Oct. 18. Greg has been recognized for his dedication to supporting and uplifting the 2SLGBTQ+ community in the Snoqualmie Valley. He is the driving force behind Snovalley Pride, creating inclusive spaces and meaningful events that foster 2SLGBTQ+ visibility and connection in the Snoqualmie Valley. Courtesy photo

Life

Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | Oct. 31 edition

Check out Valley Animal Partners’ Annual Chili Showdown.

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Page Ulrey and Felicia Ako of the Courthouse with Errol.

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King County courthouse dog retires after 10 years of service

On Oct. 21, a beloved, four-legged member of the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office team officially retired after…

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Underrated horror films for Halloween night

Set as near as Seattle or far as rural Japan, these overlooked horror films are just the thing…

The Auburn Food Bank at 2806 Auburn Way N. provides nourishment for people in need. File photo

Northwest

WA directs state dollars to food banks as SNAP funding cliff nears

Washington state will give food banks $2.2 million per week as they deal with the potential end of…

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Election preview for Snoqualmie Valley voters

King County Elections mailed over 1.4 million ballots Oct. 15 for the Nov. 4 general election. Elections staff…

Camlann Medieval Village Executive Director Lauren Poyer shows a cottage at Camlann, March 9, 2025. Photo by Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record

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Snoqualmie Valley Record earns honors at WNPA awards

The Snoqualmie Valley Record was recognized Oct. 18 at the Washington Newspaper Publishers Association’s 2025 Better Newspaper Contest…

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Life

Snoqualmie noon siren to be expanded

By Carol Peterson, For the Valley Record

The “Floodmobile,” a Chevrolet Suburban raised to drive through flood waters, sits on Cook Farm, Sept. 16, 2025. This iteration of the Floodmobile is owned by Dan Cook, with an earlier version being owned by his father. Cook says he hasn’t had to use the Floodmobile in many years, but he still brings it out for Duvall parades and events. (Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

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Snoqualmie Valley farmers say flooding is worsening

“This farm will be lost someday because of flood,” Jubilee Farm’s owner said.

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Life

Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | Oct. 24 edition

Check out these spooky activities to get you in the Halloween spirit.

The mammography suite at Snoqualmie Valley Health. Photo courtesy of Snoqualmie Valley Health

Life

Snoqualmie Valley Health staff talk importance of regular mammograms

One employee shares her personal journey with early detection and treatment.

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News

Road closures coming for Railway Crossing Capital Project

The City of North Bend and the Northwest Railway Museum are working together on the Railway Crossing Capital…