A recent graduate of Colgate University, Caroline Brawner of Snoqualmie has been nominated for the 2015 NCAA Woman of the Year award. The award is to recognize graduating female college athletes who have excelled in service and leadership in academics and athletics.
In conjunction with the Snoqualmie Sister Cities Association, Peruvian firefighter Patricia Bendezu came to Snoqualmie for 10 days of learning and sharing her culture with the Snoqualmie Fire Department.
Carnation Co-op Preschool is hosting an open house event for parents and children, 10:30 a.m. to noon, Saturday, Aug. 29.
Zoe Gogan of Fall City and Kyle Florence of North Bend received undergraduate degrees from Montana State University on May 9.
Paul Sitkowski of Carnation was awarded the Top Scholar-Athlete award by the North Star Athletic Association at the University of Jamestown.
Get ready for cannon fire, cavalry charges and all the trappings of historic warfare, because the Battle of Snoqualmie is coming to Meadowbrook Farm, the weekend of Aug. 29 and 30.
Air Force Airman First Class Elizabeth R. Mosman graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio.
Edwin Benson of North Bend was among 1,572 University of Wisconsin-Whitewater students who received degrees this spring.
DMW Martial Arts of Snoqualmie has been recognized with the 2015 Mark of Excellence Award from Century Martial Arts.
A seven-week course on the workings of the city’s government will be run by city leaders and directors.
Seahawks fans checked in and lined up on Aug. 15 to be a part of Subway and Marshawn Lynch’s Beat Mode Challenge, a 3.5 mile obstacle course hosted at Dirtfish Rally School.
Rancho Laguna in Snoqualmie will host a summer benefit concert and barbecue for its HEART program, 3 to 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 29 at the ranch, 37705 SE 47th Street, Snoqualmie.
Labor Day is Sept. 7. To accommodate holiday schedules, the Valley Record has set an early deadline for the previous week.