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Volunteers pose with the Tree City USA banner before getting to work on planting trees in North Bend.

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Don’t miss inaugural ‘Oaktoberfest’ in North Bend.

Mayor Katherine Ross, the Snoqualmie City Council, Sen. Mark Mullet and 5th Legislative District Reps. Lisa Callan and Bill Ramos gather to cut a ribbon signifying the completion of the Snoqualmie Parkway Rehabilitation Project. This project aimed to repave the northeast and southwest Snoqualmie Parkway lanes as well as tend to street lighting, ramps, striping and traffic signal systems throughout the 3.5-mile long roadway and other related right-of-way assets. The parkway rehabilitation project is funded entirely by the state dollars awarded to the city by the 2022 Move Ahead Washington Transportation Package. In attendance from left to right: Jolyon Johnson, Katherine Ross, Ethan Benson (back), Lisa Callan, James Mayhew (back), Mark Mullet, Bill Ramos, Bryan Holloway (back), Cara Christensen, Louis Washington and Rob Wotton.
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Snoqualmie Parkway project is complete

Mayor Katherine Ross, the Snoqualmie City Council, Sen. Mark Mullet and 5th Legislative District Reps. Lisa Callan and…

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King County Council members encourage people to not drive for a week

The Week Without Driving is meant to put policy makers, elected leaders and transportation professionals in the place…

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North Bend Downtown Foundation Board members celebrate the foundation’s new office at the North Bend Train Depot on Sept. 21. Pictured from left: Suzan Torguson, North Bend Mayor Rob McFarland, Foundation Executive Director Jessica Self, Britni Larson, Lucas Haines, Beth Burrows (back) Jason Glazier, SnoValley Chamber CEO Kelly Coughlin.

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North Bend Downtown Foundation announces new executive director

Jessica Self was hired using funds provided by the city of North Bend.

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Tolt Dam Reservoir.

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Seattle leaders to fix false alarm problems at Tolt Dam

New system will be installed in October; Carnation will hold annual evacuation drill.

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County Councilmember Upthegrove running for state lands commissioner

Fifth Democrat to enter race; council District 5 includes parts of Kent, Renton

A map showing the approximate location of the new Dahlgren Family Park.

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New park near Dahlgren property nears completion

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The SnoValley Chamber of Commerce held the Snoqualmie International Block Party on The Ridge Saturday, Sept. 9. Photo courtesy of Lucid Layout Photography.

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What’s going on in the Snoqualmie Valley? | Events Calendar

North Bend Blues Walk: This one-day blues festival in downtown North Bend will feature more than 70 musicians…

Head Volleyball Coach Brady King Poses for a photo with varsity athletes before a game against Holy Names Academy. Photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

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Mount Si High School Fall 2023 Sports Preview

Schedules, season outlooks, photos and more.

With their new mantra “Eat Pie and Be Kind” painted on the back wall, co-owners Katie Podschwit and Dorie Ross held a grand opening for Snoqualmie Pie Co. in downtown Snoqualmie on Friday, Sept. 15. The new pie shop is connected to their other business, Chickadee Bakeshop, which is in the same building as Snoqualmie Ice Cream. Pictured: Snoqualmie Pie Co. owners Katie Podschwit and Dorie Ross (right). Photo William Shaw/Valley Record

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Snoqualmie Pie Co. opens downtown

With their new mantra “Eat Pie and Be Kind” painted on the back wall, co-owners Katie Podschwit and…

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The Fall City Totem Pole is removed early Aug. 14.

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Fall City launches survey for totem pole replacement

After rehoming the Fall City totem pole last month, a committee of residents has moved on to the…

The site of where the Lones Levee was cleared on Green River to restore salmon habitat. Photo by Cameron Sheppard/Sound Publishing

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King County salmon habitat recovery projects receive state funding

The state awarded 66 grants totaling $53.7 million to projects in and around Puget Sound.

Night falls on North Bend Way during the annual North Bend Blues Walk. File photo.

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What’s going on in the Snoqualmie Valley? | Events Calendar

Art of the Rails Festival, North Bend Blues Walk, and more coming up next week