The King County Assessor will be coming to the Mount Si Senior Center on Oct. 14 at noon for a presentation on new legislation that will increase the senior property exemption income threshold from $35,000 to $40,000 in 2016.
A total of 123 Mount Si High School honor students were inducted into the National Honor Society Sept. 21, bringing the NHS membership at Mount Si High School to 314 students.
Students from the Snoqualmie Valley have been named to the dean’s list at the University of Washington for spring quarter.
Acres of Diamonds invites community members to its October “Beautiful Things” celebration, where it will share the beautiful things resulting from its transitional housing program for single women and single women with children.
The regular meeting of Fire District 38 commissioners was rescheduled from Oct. 5 to 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 12, at North Bend’s Fire Station 87.
For more than 40 years, families have made Santa Train at the Northwest Railway Museum in Snoqualmie a highlight of their holiday season celebration. Santa Train runs eight days, beginning Nov. 30.
Students from the Snoqualmie Valley graduated from the University of Washington in the spring quarter.
Caroline Brawner of Snoqualmie, has earned the Colgate University Dean’s Award for academic excellence for the spring semester.
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife on Sept. 30 announced the immediate end of restrictions on all fishing on the Raging River, and Wallace River in Snohomish County.
More than 500 guests gathered at Camp Korey Sept. 19 for Grow, an annual fundraising event that this year brought in $1.6 million for the Serious Fun camp.
Former Washington state Attorney General Rob McKenna will be guest speaker at the fourth annual luncheon to fund the programs provided by Eastside Friends of Seniors on Friday, Oct. 16, at the Golf Club at Newcastle. McKenna is expected to highlight the efforts of volunteers from the non-profit agency.
The Carnation Chamber of Commerce has launched a new Valley Welcome program, to provide a personal greeting to new residents of the greater Carnation area.
Matt Heikkila has been named executive chef at the Salish Lodge and Spa in Snoqualmie.