Residents of Fall City’s Riverview Park neighborhood were notified early Wednesday afternoon that a boil-water advisory declared last Thursday, Sept. 17, was over.
The Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce held a forum Sept. 18 at TPC at Snoqualmie Ridge for candidates in the upcoming elections to share their views on the important issues facing both their communities.
Snoqualmie Valley School District is buying three properties in the path of a planned high school expansion and has begun condemnation proceedings to acquire the other four parcels of land identified as needed for the project.
Tent City 4, located just off Snoqualmie Parkway at I-90, is seeking volunteers to provide hot meals for up to 40 homeless people during its stay in the area, through early November.
The Snoqualmie Fire Station will be holding a CPR training course on Oct. 13 from 6 to 9 p.m. Participants who pass the course will be certified in CPR for two years.
Families came out to the Snoqualmie Parkway Saturday morning, Sept. 19, to be a part of the third annual Challenge Series Race sponsored by Life Enrichment Options and the Snoqualmie Valley Rotary Club. The challenge race is an event giving children with disabilities a chance to be a co-driver as part of soapbox derby.
The city of Snoqualmie’s Human Services Committee has opened the application process for funds for human services programs to be provided during 2016.
Residents of the Riverview Park neighborhood in Fall City are being warned this week to boil their tap water before drinking it. The Fall City Water District reported finding traces of E. coli bacteria in the water supply for the RV park during routine testing last week.
At a special meeting called for today (Monday, Sept. 21) the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital board of commissioners is expected to hire a consulting firm Edie Bailly, for a departmental productivity analysis, and to approve a contract for television advertising with EZTV Spots.com.
Monday morning at about 7 a.m. there was a collision involving a school bus with middle school students, and a car.
The Mount Si High School Class of 1975 will hold its 40-year reunion, from 6 p.m. to midnight Saturday, Oct. 17, at Boxley’s in North Bend. The event will include dinner, dancing and a no-host bar.
Officials of National Merit Scholarship Corporation last week announced the names of the 16,000 semifinalists in the 61st annual National Merit Scholarship program.
Valley Animal Partners is hosting a free vaccine clinic, 10 a.m. to noon on Sunday, Sept. 27, at U Dirty Dog, 301 W. North Bend Way, North Bend. The clinic offers free vaccines for pets of residents who could otherwise not afford them, and $5 microchips. No appointment is necessary.