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Snoqualmie drops lawsuit against North Bend regarding police services

Snoqualmie will continue to provide police services to North Bend through March.

North Bend City Hall. Courtesy of northbendwa.gov

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North Bend salary commission gives raises to mayor and council

The commission is an independent group of three people, appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the city…

Arete owners Meghan and David Schumacher cut the ribbon on their second coffee location at The Line Bike Experience in North Bend, Sept. 12, 2025.

Business

Arete Coffee Bar celebrates second North Bend location

Its owners had a ribbon-cutting ceremony with the SnoValley Chamber.

Brian Dickinson, author of “Bloodline of Redemption,” atop Mount Everest in 2011. Photo courtesy of Brian Dickinson

Life

Snoqualmie author releases Valley-centric military thriller

“Bloodline of Redemption” is Brian Dickinson’s first fiction work.

Fresh-baked treats at the first Great Duvall Bake Off at Corie’s Cafe, July 26, 2025. The second bake off is Sept. 20. Photo courtesy of Ted Warner Photography

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Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | Sept. 19 edition

Visit Corie’s Cafe in Duvall for the second Great Duvall Bake Off Sept. 20.

A vendor serves corn to a customer at the North Bend Farmers Market, Sept. 11, 2025. (Grace Gorenflo/Valley Record)

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North Bend Farmers Market reaches 20 years at Si View Park

The market has completed its most successful season yet.

Photo courtesy of Si View Metropolitan Park District

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North Bend seeks community input on future six-acre park

Si View Metropolitan Park District has put out a community survey regarding a future six-acre park near North…

A screenshot from a security camera recording shows two individuals hunting on private property in Carnation, Sept. 13, 2025.

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Elk killed in Carnation, poachers arrested for trespassing

Fish and Wildlife enforcement officers arrested the individuals Sept. 13.

The Tolt Dam and Reservoir. Photo courtesy of the city of Seattle

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Community invited to meetings about Tolt River hydroelectric project

The project’s current license expires in 2029.

Early Learning Center Principal Meredith Macvean cuts the ribbon at the center’s opening with help from students, Sept. 2, 2025. Photo courtesy of Snoqualmie Valley School District

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Snoqualmie Valley district opens new Early Learning Center

The center accepts 3- and 4-year-olds who live in the school district.

Photo courtesy of Duvall Historical Society
Sunflowers in the fields at Muddy Boots farm in Duvall, Aug. 18, 2025.

Life

Snoqualmie Valley community calendar | Sept. 12 edition

This week includes several opportunities to give back to the community.

The Mount Si High School Wildcats lost to Curtis High School in their season opener Sept. 5 on the road by a score of 30-14. Photo courtesy of Calder Productions

Sports

2025 Fall Sports Preview: Varsity schedules

Mount Si High School

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Northwest

WA officials respond to death of Charlie Kirk, political violence

Conservative activist was killed Sept. 10.