A plane crashed early Friday evening in Fall City, near the S.R. 202/203 roundabout, in a field behind the Fall City Bistro. The pilot, a 40-year-old man, was transported to a hospital with significant, but not life-threatening injuries.
Tolt Historical Society will feature Dale Davidson, author of “Dead Man’s Clothes,” at its meeting, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, at the Sno-Valley Senior Center in Carnation.
The parking lot at Torguson Park will be closed on Monday, Oct. 5, for pavement sealing. During the work, the park will remain open, but accessible only from the Snoqualmie Valley Trail, or from N.E. Third Street. The parking lot will reopen on Tuesday, Oct. 6.
North Bend’s community theater, Valley Center Stage, will present a stage show of the TV series “The Twilight Zone,” weekends, Oct. 8 to 24. The first of its kind performance will feature four eerie episodes of the classic show.
Spurred by new state legislation, the Snoqualmie Valley School District this year launched its new science, technology, reading, engineering, arts, and math (STREAM) program for gifted children.
Girls’ names are surprisingly popular among King County pets, according to the data collected by Regional Animal Services of King County. Bella and Lucy were the number-one names for dogs and cats, respectively, licensed last year, and Lucy was the second most common dog name, while Bella was fourth in the cats category.
The Fall City Learning Garden hosts a free hands-on workshop, Oct. 18.
West Snoqualmie Valley Road Northeast was undermined following a landslide, caused by heavy rains in March, 2014. County maintenance crews made temporary repairs to the road, to begin planning for full reconstruction of the road.
This weekend, Oct. 3 and 4, drivers who use State Route 18 near Tiger Mountain State Forest and Auburn should plan for major detours. The highway will be closed in both directions, Oct. 3 and 4, and again Oct. 17 and 18, for paving, guardrail and tree removal work, weather permitting.
Downtown North Bend, and most of the 1,700 people in it were all about the music — and the walking —Saturday during the third annual Blues Walk event, hosted by, and benefitting Boxley Music Fund.
North Bend bakery owners Steve and Georgia Teodosiadis received King County’s John D. Spellman award for Historic Preservation last Thursday, for the restoration of Georgia’s Bakery.
The Record continues its coverage from last week on the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce candidate forum held Sept. 18 for candidates for Snoqualmie and North Bend City Council.
Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following calls: