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DEA special agent David Reames points to two Oxycodone pills - one is real and the other is fake. (Photo by Cameron Sires/Sound Publishing)

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Fentanyl deaths continue to rise in U.S., King County

DEA hosts event focusing on dangers and awareness of the drug.

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Northwest

Washington minimum wage to top $16 an hour next year

Meanwhile, some salaried workers and rideshare drivers could see their earnings rise from other state-required adjustments.

Volunteer Firefighters Josh Demetrescu and Anna Meehan pose for a photo with scholarship award winners Anna Findlay (left) and Lauren Kremer. Photo couresy of the city of Snoqualmie.

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Snoqualmie Fire Association gives scholarships to two Mount Si grads

Winners Lauren Kremer and Anna Findlay were each given a $1,500 scholarship

North Bend Mayor Rob McFarland (left) poses with former Councilmember Ross Loudenback and Councilmember Mary Miller. Courtesy photo.

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North Bend seeks replacement for outgoing councilmember

The North Bend City Council will begin its search for a new member this month, following the surprising…

Keep It Local Snoqualmie Valley Employee of the Quarter winners pose for a photo at North Fork Farms on Sept. 27. From left: Sydney Pegg, April Littlejohn, Pamela Savagaonkar, Amanda McLeod, Christina Gilley, Katie Linder.
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Business

Valley nonprofit names three winners of employee of the quarter contest

Sydney Pegg, Christina Gilley and Amanda McLeod were selected by Keep it Local Snoqualmie Valley.

Snoqualmie City Hall. (Courtesy photo)

News

Snoqualmie council talks transit, housing, crime with state reps

At the Snoqualmie City Council meeting Sept. 25, the council held a general meeting and a roundtable with…

The Wildcats hoist wide receiver Dillon McCaffery after he scores a first quarter touchdown. Photo Courtesy of Calder Productions.

Sports

Mount Si routs Issaquah in homecoming game

The Wildcats beat the Eagles 46-0.

Screenshot of SUDORS from Dept. of Health website

News

Dept. of Health launches dashboard to track overdose death data

DOH aims to help communities better understand overdose deaths, make informed prevention decisions

Professional skier turned outdoor photographer Scott Rinckenberger celebrated the opening of his new photo gallery with the SnoValley Chamber of Commerce on Sept. 21. The gallery is located at 106 W. North Bend Way and is open Thursday through Saturday, noon to 6 p.m., and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record

Business

New photo gallery opens in North Bend

Professional skier turned outdoor photographer Scott Rinckenberger celebrated the opening of his new photo gallery with the SnoValley…

Seven candidates gather to answer questions at Sno-Valley Senior Center on Sept. 25. From left to right: Dustin Green, Jessica Merizan, Ryan Burrell, Adair Hawkins, Brodie Nelson, Max Voelker and Tim Harris. (Photo by Cameron Sires/Sound Publishing)

News

Carnation Chamber hosts city council candidate forum

Candidates answer questions on city budget, crime and economic growth.

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News

Dept. of Commerce awards $35.4 million for solar power projects across the state

Projects across King County were awarded millions in collective funding.

Love Snoqualmie Volunteer Day in 2019. Courtesy photo

Life

Volunteer Day: Show some love to the Snoqualmie Valley

Event is expected to recruit roughly 250 residents for a dozen service projects happening across the Valley.

Fall City branch of the King County Library System. Courtesy photo

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King County Library System receives grant to develop a climate action plan

The National Endowment for the Humanities gave a $133,252 grant to help develop climate initiatives.