North Bend Community Church holds its annual vacation Bible school, 6 to 8:30 p.m., July 7 to 9, for children from kindergarten to grade 5.
There is no cost. Vacation Bible school focuses on the parables of Jesus and will involve singing, stories, crafts, games and refreshments.
Snoqualmie Valley police and fire agencies responded to the following:
After eight years at the team helm, co-captains Sharon Larson and Sharon Posey are stepping down, handing off the torch of Dy-No-Mite success after this summer.
For the fourth time in a row, the Encompass preschool has secured the rare standing of national accreditation.
The accreditation, covering the five-year period from June 11, 2010, until July 1, 2015, comes from the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
Young volunteers ages 10 to 18 can build hiking trails and improve wildlife habitat at streams, parks and forests during summer camps hosted by the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust.
Locals can help safeguard the community blood supply in the summer months at a blood drive, 10 p.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Friday, July 9, at Hauglie Insurance, 33410 S.E. Redmond-Fall City Road, in Fall City.
King County Councilwoman Kathy Lambert slapped palms with Carnation Mayor Lee Grumman at a July 1 ribbon cutting ceremony for a new trail linking downtown Carnation with the large, popular, county-owned Tolt-MacDonald Park.
You could see it in the license plates of the vehicles arriving at Carnation’s Remlinger Farms. Plates from everywhere from Tennessee to Canada’s Northwest Territories were evident in the hundreds of cars, conveying an estimated 5,000 participants to Geowoodstock VIII, a global convention of geocachers.
A 38 year-old Seattle man was found dead Wednesday after a fall while hiking at a mountain lake near North Bend.
The global crackdown on movie piracy hit close to home with an early morning raid by federal agents on a North Bend home.
Seth May-Patterson and Caroline Faflak are growing the musical culture of the Snoqualmie Valley, one seed at a time.
May-Patterson and Falfak founded the Snoqualmie Strings Seedlings Program this year to help children learn how to play classical instruments.
Jennifer and Gary Fancher of North Bend welcomed a new baby boy, Nathan Alexander.
Paige Batton of North Bend, a student at Twin Falls Middle School, was recently awarded Ni-Kyu or Mid-Level Brown Belt in Shudokai Karate Jutsu.