Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following:
Police and fire agencies in the Snoqualmie Valley responded to the following:
Director Travis Stombaugh, center, cuts a red ribbon at new parking and site improvements at Si View Community Center in…
A benefit dinner and auction for Valley resident Cari Hawk, a single mother of five children who has been diagnosed with breast cancer, is 3 to 10 p.m. Saturday, June 26, at Sallal Grange in North Bend.
Si View Metro Park District will hold a presentation on its upcoming bond, 6 p.m. Wednesday, June 23, at the Si View Community Center.
A copper thief risked his life for $10 worth of metal last Monday evening, June 14, leaving nearly 700 customers of North Bend’s Tanner Electric Cooperative without power for hours.
A contractor for North Bend’s Tanner sewer extension was slapped with a fine by the Washington State Department of Ecology for mud and soil erosion from the project.
Snoqualmie’s Northern Street isn’t much to look at — and that’s fine with retiree Robert Hoover.
“I don’t want a big change,” said Hoover, who has lived on Northern since 1970, when the neighborhood was part of King County. Today, his home is in city limits, and the street out front is one of Snoqualmie’s worst roads.
The surprise visit came during a German test in Edina Kecse-Nagy’s Mount Si High School classroom.
Kecse-Nagy, a language teacher, wondered why five parents and two administrators walked into her classroom on Friday, May 14. Her answer came when they presented her with the first annual PTSA Educator of the Year award.
When Allison Conners’ mother died last October, she left behind a list of three things she wanted her daughter to achieve.
Connors crossed the first goal off that list last Wednesday, June 9, when she received her high school diploma during Two Rivers School commencement.
Following a commencement ceremony full of song, fanfare and words of advice, Crystal Montes emerged from the auditorium of City Church in Kirkland and into the arms of her mother and siblings. Montes was among the 187-strong senior class that walked during commencement exercises Friday, June 11.
For the past 33 years, Fall City Welding, Inc., has served its community.
Now, after years of coaxing by Fall City Days officials, owners Mike and Renae Tawney are being recognized for the service and outreach they offer to their hometown.
Some parents of young children might fuss over outdoor dirt and grime that might affect their youngsters’ health. But it’s the goods they have in their own homes that may affect little ones more.