The Northwest Railway Museum is ready to unveil its Conservation Restoration Center’s first project, a 1945 wooden train caboose, whose restoration cost about $35,000 and 4,400 man- hours, museum Director Richard Anderson said.
North Bend Elementary School’s kindergarten students rocked audiences with a musical version of “Stone Soup,” a classic folk tale about hungry soldiers who trick greedy villagers into providing them with a feast.
Commissioners for King County Hospital District No. 4 presented their plans to fund a new campus on Snoqualmie Parkway, and were asked some tough questions in turn by hospital critics.
The sun peeked out Saturday, June 14 for the 37th annual Fall City Days festival, which included a fun run, parade, basketball tournament, arts and crafts vendors, and a watermelon-eating contest.
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Cheers, tears and miles of sticky string capped an emotional graduation ceremony on Thursday, June 12, at Mount Si High School.
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The city of Snoqualmie is all set to celebrate the start of construction on its new city hall building.
The Snoqualmie City Council has approved a change in the city’s fireworks rules that makes it easier for police to crack down on the use of illegal firecrackers.
The Valley’s top deputy will host a town meeting on some tough decisions to made about a shrinking King County Sheriff’s Budget.
The discovery of a suspicious package caused Mount Si High School officials to cancel classes and evacuate the school Monday, June 16.
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The June 11 commencement ceremony for Two Rivers School was a emotional culmination of years of hard work and overcoming obstacles
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North Bend graduate Kathryn McFarland, currently a freshman attending Franklin College in Switzerland, recently wrote to the Valley Record, sharing her thoughts on her latest adventures abroad.
School bells around the Valley sounded for the last time this academic year as throngs of students made their way into the summer sunshine Thursday, June 19.
The Bellevue South Stake of the Church of Latter Day Saints, which includes North Bend and Snoqualmie, had 150 youth from four high schools in the region supporting Special Olympics on Saturday, May 31.