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The State Route 18/I-90 interchange. Photo courtesy of the Washington State Department of Transportation.

News

Temporary speed reductions on SR 18 begin Aug. 7

Lower speeds through late 2024 will support safety near construction zones, WSDOT says.

Snoqualmie Casino. Courtesy photo

Business

Snoqualmie Casino to introduce progressive point spread contest

The Snoqualmie Casino announced in a statement they will introduce the state’s first Las Vegas-style progressive point spread…

A scene from SipFest 2023, held July 8 at Snoqualmie Railroad Park. The event was hosted by the Rotary Club of Snoqualmie and Seattle Uncorked. (Photo courtesy of Rotary)

Life

Hey veterans, don’t miss Gruntstock | Calendar of events

Have a Valley-related event coming up? Email editor@valleyrecord.com to submit a public event to be included in our…

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Snoqualmie Valley Transportation is presented with an Vison 2050 award from the Puget Sound Regional Council on July 18. From left, SVT Excutive Director Amy Biggs, North Bend Mayor Rob McFarland and Puget Sound Regional Council Executive Director Josh Brown.

News

Snoqualmie Valley Transportation wins Vision 2050 award

Awards are presented those working to create the sustainable, livable communities

A view of the Snoqualmie River in North Bend. File photo Conor Wilson/Valley Record

News

North Bend annual water conservation ordinance begins next week

Amid drought-like conditions, North Bend will enter its WCO Aug. 8, one week earlier than normal.

Last year’s pancake breakfast. Courtesy photo.

Life

Pancake Breakfast benefiting Snoqualmie Fire returns this month

The Snoqualmie Firefighters Association is holding its annual Pancake Breakfast fundraiser Aug. 19

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News

King County voters decide on Veterans, Seniors and Human Services Levy

If passed, Proposition 1 would authorize an additional six-year property tax levy.

From left: Mandeep Kaur Walia, Catherine Cotton, Tanya Lavoy. (Courtesy of the campaigns)

News

Initial primary election results: Cotton, Walia lead race for Snoqualmie City Council

Mandeep Walia and Cat Cotton lead Tanya Lavoy. Two candidates will advance to the General Election.

The Pride Wall in Duvall. (Courtesy photo)

Opinion

Guest column: Duvall’s reaction to remove Pride Wall undermines progress

“This reaction only serves to amplify the tolerance of hate,” writes former resident Jenna Navin.

(Photos by Dylan Lockard)

Life

Photos | Timber! Outdoor Music Festival returns to Carnation

Carnation was flooded with thousands of music fans who came to see over 25 bands perform

Tonya Guinn stands next to her parents celebrating the opening of her second coffee shop inside Snoqualmie Valley Hospital. From left: Tom Armour, SVH CEO Renee Jensen, Guinn, her parents, Hospital Board Vice President Jen Carter, and boardmember Emma Herron. Photo by Conor Wilson/Valley Record.

Life

Trail Youth celebrates new location inside Snoqualmie Valley Hospital

The Trail Youth Coffee Home celbrated the opening their new location inside Snoqualmie Valley Hospital on July 21,…

King County Crime Dive podcast.

Northwest

Candidate steals hammers; Kent marks 17th homicide in 2023 | King County Crime Dive podcast

In this episode, a Federal Way City Council candidate was accused of stealing from a hardware store; and…

Snoqualmie Tribal members take off from Fall City on the 2023 Canoe Journey. Courtesy photo.

News

After pandemic hiatus, Snoqualmie Tribe embarks on canoe journey

Between July 22 and July 30, Snoqualmie canoes will paddle from Snoqualmie Falls to Alki Beach