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Mount Si High School senior Lance Taber was selected to be the December KNKX Radio School of Jazz Student DJ of the Month. His show will be will air at 7 p.m. Dec. 7. KNKX, a Tacoma and Seattle radio station, has offered its School of Jazz mentorship and learning program for Washington middle and high school student since 2005. Photo Courtesy of the Snoqualmie Valley School District.

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Mount Si musician earns KNKX Radio show

Mount Si High School senior Lance Taber was selected to be the December KNKX Radio School of Jazz…

Jakob Two Trees in Issaquah (Photo by Cameron Sires/ Sound Publishing)

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Trolls from Denmark make their mark across Puget Sound

Coastal Salish tribes also embrace the project.

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Snoqualmie Valley Shelter Services staff members Kellie Parker (center left) and Jennifer Kirk (center right) pose for a photo alongside Reclaim staff at a 2022 fundraiser. From left: Gabby Burrell, Aisha Gordon, Parker, Kirk, Trissa Dexheimer, Kate Mueller.

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Snoqualmie’s Reclaim transitions 11 clients into permanent supportive housing

A majority of those clients moved into Plymouth Crossing, a 92-unit complex in Bellevue.

Errol Tremolada. Courtesy photo.

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North Bend City Council appoints Tremolada to vacant seat

Errol Tremolada was appointed to fill a vacant seat on the North Bend City Council Tuesday

Artwork at North Bend Outlet Mall. Photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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Photos: Artists paint Outlet Mall windows for holiday contest

Paintings are part of a contest run by North Bend Art & Industry

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Some of the 17 new houses along 324th Avenue Southeast in Fall City during construction in 2021. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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County approves temporary residential zoning regulations for Fall City

Action comes in response to residents’ frustrations over new housing developments.

A line of election signs in North Bend. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Election update: Miller elected North Bend Mayor; pool levy fails

After more than week of counting, most races in Snoqualmie Valley have been decided

Carnation Mayor Jim Ribail speaks to reporters during a press conference Nov. 15 at Nick Loutsis Park in Carnation on Nov. 15. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Carnation leaders demand action on Tolt Dam Warning System

Mayor to Seattle: “It’s been three years of broken promises.”

Rylee Booth goes up for a kill in practice before the Spartans matchup with Olympia. (Photos by Ben Ray / Sound Publishing)

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Skyline volleyball makes state in back-to-back years

For the second straight year, the Spartans enter as the No. 16 seed in the year-end tournament.

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KC Auditors report code enforcement backlog poses safety, environmental risks

Auditors say code enforcement office needs to prioritize riskiest cases, allow discretion for others

The Carnation Haven Mobile Home Park. Courtesy photo

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Carnation ordinance protects mobile home park’s residents

In an effort to preserve a segment of affordable senior housing, the Carnation City Council has moved to…

CHA 15, one of the lots Taylor Development is looking to subdivide in Fall City. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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Fall City group files suit over housing developments

Fall City Sustainable Growth, a nonprofit group, filed the suit in superior court last month

Brian Lynch. Courtesy photo.

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Lynch tapped to fill Snoqualmie police chief vacancy

Snoqualmie Mayor announced Monday that she has appointed Brian Lynch as the city’s chief of police