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The American flag waves in the breeze as it’s raised by members of the Snoqualmie Tribe’s Honor Guard on Veteran’s Day 2022. File photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record

Opinion

Thank you to our Veterans

Veterans Day is one of the most important holidays in America, writes State Sen. Brad Hawkins

Michael Pollina, a U.S. Navy veteran and commander of the Snoqualmie’s American Legion Post 79, talks about the history of Veterans Day in 2022. File photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record

Opinion

Snoqualmie Navy vet shares thoughts on Veterans Day

‘As a New York City-kid, I survived on my own. In the service, you survived by taking care…

Robert Angrisano teaches the department’s ‘Stop the Bleed’ course to Opstad Elementary teachers and staff in 2019. Madison Miller/ File photo.

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Groundbreaking class from Snoqualmie Fire Department educates about opioids

The one-hour training teaches students to identify an overdose and administer life-saving medicine

Josh Fackrell (front), an Army veteran, leads the Snoqualmie Tribe’s Honor Guard in a flag ceremony outside the casino in 2022 File photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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What’s Going on in the Valley | Events Calendar

Veterans Day celebrations, Turkey Trots and Artist Sunday all on the horizon

Renton police and fire and hazmat crews arrived at the scene of the King County Elections building at 919 Southwest Grady after receiving reports of an unknown substance delivered to the building. According to Sara Morris of the Renton Regional Fire Authority, an employee discovered white powder in a parcel. (Courtesy of the Renton Regional Fire Authority.)

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Substance delivered to KC election office tests positive for fentanyl

Additional deliveries of unknown substances to the Pierce County and Spokane County elections buildings resulted in evacuations also.

Photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record.
Darron and Christeena Mazolf (right), owners of Falling River Meats at 108 W. North Bend Way in North Bend, pose for a photo alongside Chef Justin Finch.

Business

Falling River Meats aims to be hyper-local butcher, support small farms

“We’re not going to do this just to support the Midwest meat industry,” said co-owner Darron Marzolf

Photo courtesy of Fall City Fire Department.

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Fall City Fire District Prop. 1 passing based on early results

Levy would support the growth and stability of fire department

Carnation City Hall, as viewed from across the street. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

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Challengers having success in Carnation City Council races

Challengers Jessica Merizan and Brodie Nelson are leading incumbent councilmembers

Snoqualmie City Hall. File photo.

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Initial Snoqualmie, North Bend election results released

Incumbent Rob McFarland trails Councilmember Mary Miller in North Bend Mayor race.

Judith Milstein (left) and Linda Grez. Courtesy photos.

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Milstein leads Grez in race for SVSD board

Initial election results show Judith Milstein is leading in the only competitive school board race

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Election 2023 results: King County Council, Port of Seattle commissioners

The following results were posted Nov. 7 on the King County Elections website.

Sign outside the Si View Community Center. File photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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Si View pool levy failing based on early results

Levy would raise property taxes to build a new community pool in North Bend

Snoqualmie River. Courtesy photo.

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North Bend moves back to stage 1 of WCO, has ample mitigation supply

The city of North Bend announced Tuesday it will move to stage 1 of its Water Conservation Ordinance