Tim Corrie, a 2013 Mount Si High School graduate, was among 67 student athletes named to the University of Northern Colorado dean’s list.
Before they could battle each other in a historic re-enactment this weekend, a group of Civil War historians had to battle the weather. The group, members of the Washington Civil War Association, putting on the first Battle of Snoqualmie at Meadowbrook Farm Saturday, were surprised by a sudden, tornado-like wind that swept away their tents, gear and supplies and forced the weekend of events to an abrupt stop.
Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following calls:
There is still work to be done on Snoqualmie’s current infrastructure project, but city officials recognized the visual transformation of Historic Downtown Snoqualmie in a small, but well-attended ceremony in Railroad Park.
On Wednesday, Sept. 2 at 7 p.m., the Snoqualmie Tribe group, Save Snoqualmie Falls Coalition will hold a rally against irresponsible development, specifically the construction of the Tokul Roundabout by the city of Snoqualmie. The date is also the sixth anniversary of Snoqualmie Falls’ placement on the National Register of Historic Places.
Our region’s salmon are in hot water. The lack of snowpack and spring rain, combined with sustained high summer temperatures, have reduced the amount of water and increased temperatures in streams and rivers to lethal levels for salmon. In these conditions, many will die before reaching their spawning grounds.
King County Sheriff’s detectives are investigating the death of a man found on the side of a road in the Edgewick neighborhood of North Bend, just after midnight Saturday, Aug. 30. The man, unidentified so far, had significant head trauma, according to Detective Jason Stanley, spokesperson for the King County Sheriff’s Office.
A concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury. While we often hear about head injuries in athletes, most concussions happen off the playing field – in car and bicycle accidents, fights and even minor falls.
The cities of Snoqualmie and North Bend are offering the FEMA-certified Community Emergency Response Team training program, beginning Saturday, Oct. 3, at the Snoqualmie Fire Station on Saturday, Oct. 3.
Lula Ruby Salon in Snoqualmie has teamed up with Rancho Laguna Horse Rescue, offering a “Helping HEART” red bracelet for a donation of $3, through September.The man, unidentified so far, had significant head trauma, according to Detective Jason Stanley, spokesperson for the King County Sheriff’s Office.
Re-enactors from the Washington Civil War Association lost tents, gear and supplies in an unexpected storm Saturday, while camped at Meadowbrook Farm.
Snoqualmie’s Main Street Celebration scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 29, has been cancelled in anticipation of rainy weather in the forecast. The street festival will be rescheduled, but the Milestone Recognition Ceremony celebrating the progress of the city’s infrastructure improvement project will proceed, starting at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Railroad Park.
The Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce is presenting a series of candidate forums, starting Friday, Sept. 18. The forums will be opportunities for local candidates for office to answer questions and present their opinions on the many issues that face our communities.