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Desi Cuddihy’s fourth-grade students welcome veterans, including Navy veterans Mark and Angie Kennedy (center) as they enter the Snoqualmie Elementary Veterans Day assembly on Nov. 8. Madison Miller / staff photo

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Snoqualmie Elementary fourth graders honor veterans with annual assembly

Desi Cuddihy’s fourth graders host a Veterans Day breakfast and assembly for the 11th year.

Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank team members, from left, volunteers Don and Carolyn DeVolder, Mount Si High School sophomore Shira Shecter, volunteer Becky Sydnor, Operations Manager Heather Walsh, Teri Wood, Mickey Martindale, and Debbie Rowley with Mount Si freshman daughter Ellie. Natalie DeFord/staff photo

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Snoqualmie Valley Food Bank needs volutneers

Donations also needed, specifically Thanksgiving side dishes.

Winter chill settles into real estate market

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Winter chill settles into real estate market

A monthly real estate snapshot from John L. Scott Real Estate.

Erin Wakefield

Life

Recognizing the value of veterans

A monthly column from Waste Management.

The Snoqualmie Valley Veterans Memorial recognizes all veterans from the Valley. Natalie DeFord/staff photo

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Veterans Day recognized in the valley

Events celebrate local service members, past and present.

Mary-Lee Johnson’s North Bend Elementary kindergarten class of 1998 made a message in a bottle. It was found 21 years later. Photo courtesy of Mary-Lee Johnson

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Message in a bottle found 21 years later

The bottle traveled over 3,000 miles; found off the coast of Bird Island 21 years later.

Snoqualmie Falls Candy Shoppe owner Marsha Harris poses after enrolling her business in composting services through a program offered by the City of Snoqualmie and Waste Management. Businesses can join the limited time assistance program through the end of the year. Courtesy photo

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Local business composting campaign through end of year

City of Snoqualmie encourages sustainable practice.

Mental health: One size does not fit all | Windows and Mirrors

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Mental health: One size does not fit all | Windows and Mirrors

The challenges of providing mental health services for communities of color.

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Shelter opening late, needs donations for deficit

Missed grant has led to $50,000 in the red, could jeopardize services.

Courtesy photos                                Unhealthy, dying, decaying trees present hazard.

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How to prevent falling trees

Unhealthy, dying, decaying trees present hazard.

Fredenburg, Correira appear to be leading in Metropolitan Park District Commissioner races

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Fredenburg, Correira appear to be leading in Metropolitan Park District Commissioner races

Ballots were due to King County by 8 p.m. on Nov. 5.

November is a great month to participate

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November is a great month to participate

KCLS will be holding public hearings next week.

Heavy equipment was used throughout the Valley to clear snow from downtown hubs in February 2019. Corey Morris/Staff photo

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King County will plow 70 more snow miles

The majority of these will be neighborhood connector roads in unincorporated county.