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    Leila Foley snapped this shot of blooming peonies on Tuesday
    Spring signs
    May 20, 2008 5:28 pm

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    Local art lines the walls of Koko Beans coffeehouse
    Citizen of the Week John Good: Nurturing the...
    May 20, 2008 5:27 pm

    Snoqualmie Arts Commission Chair John Good is working to infuse the city with culture, and give local artists opportunities to shine.

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    BJ Latham of Carnation was heading home from work at about 6 p.m. Monday
    Bear spotted near Snoqualmie
    May 20, 2008 5:26 pm

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    Market finished for 2008?
    Market finished for 2008?
    May 20, 2008 5:26 pm

    The city of Snoqualmie is canceling its 2008 summer farmer’s market, due to a lack of vendor interest.

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    A group of parents and children head out to the field for a “farm school” activity at Jubilee Farm in Carnation. The farm provides farm school each pick-up day.
    Reaping the benefits of local farms
    May 20, 2008 5:26 pm

    Reaping the benefits of local farms Valley grower to discuss Community Supported Agriculture. Erick Haakenson, owner of Jubilee Biodynamic Farm in Carnation, will speak about the value of Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) programs like his at the North Bend Library this Thursday evening, May 22.

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    Brothers John Loder of Redmond and Bill Loder of Carnation work to get John’s circa-1920s John Deer tractor off to another lap around the field
    A field day for vintage iron
    May 20, 2008 5:25 pm

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    Former Fall City man looks at community service Sentencing set for inn fire fraud
    Former Fall City man looks at community service...
    May 20, 2008 5:25 pm

    Former Fall City resident Jim Burrows has been cleared of accusations that he attempted to burn down the Snoqualmie Inn in 2005.

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    As Mount Si High School upperclassmen look on
    Mock crash shows teens the horrors of drunk...
    May 20, 2008 5:16 pm

    Mock crash shows teens the horrors of drunk driving A sobering experience at Mount Si “You’re going to witness what happens every 22 minutes,” Snoqualmie Fire Department Lieutenant Kelly Gall told Mount Si High School juniors and seniors just before a dramatic mock fatal drunk driving accident scene unfolded in the street behind the school on Thursday morning, May 15.

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    Among the first children to get inside the new Fall City Library
    ‘It’s a great improvement over the old,’
    May 7, 2008 1:00 pm

    ‘It’s a great improvement over the old,’ patron says Fall City celebrates new library. The skies were gray Saturday morning in Fall City, but weather cooperated to allow the new Fall City Library to open with plenty of pomp and circumstance.

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    Students learned at Day of Silence
    The Day of Silence has become a very...
    May 6, 2008 4:46 pm

    The Day of Silence has become a very divisive topic for our Valley. The idea behind it is valid — to provide awareness for people who feel discriminated against. I think the divisiveness comes from allowing one group an entire school day to focus on them. There are many people, in addition to gays and lesbians, that feel discriminated against. What about fat people? Racial minorities? Christians? Students who struggle academically? It is imperative for the school to decide whether they will allow all groups the same opportunity, or no groups.

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    Gardens available for Snoqualmie gardeners
    Gardens available for Snoqualmie gardeners
    May 6, 2008 4:39 pm

    The Snoqualmie Community Pea Patch program provides plots where Snoqualmie residents can grow vegetables and flowers in the company of fellow gardeners. There are two pea patch garden locations in Snoqualmie: Silva Street, 3862 S.E. Silva St., and the Delurum lot, 7640 380th St. N.E. Plots are six feet by 12 feet, or 76 square feet. The cost for one plot is $25 per season; two plots cost $45 total for the season. Call the Snoqualmie Parks and Recreation Department at (425) 831-5784.

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    Snoqualmie public works facility open for tour visit
    Snoqualmie public works facility open for tour visit
    May 6, 2008 4:39 pm

    A public tour of the City of Snoqualmie Public Works facilities will be offered on Wednesday, May 21. It will be led by Kirk Holmes, public works department director, and Mike Roy, operations manager. The tour will start at 7 p.m. and will last for approximately 90 minutes.

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    Student art party planned
    Student art party planned
    May 6, 2008 4:39 pm

    Snoqualmie and Chief Kanim middle school eighth grade students will share their mixed media projects, focused on the transition from middle school to high school, at the schools’ third annual Eighth Grade Art Show, Thursday, May 15 at Snoqualmie Middle School.

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