By Valley Record Staff Washington Attorney General Rob KcKenna will speak at a Youth Prescription Drug Abuse Community Education Forum,…
North Bend Elementary’s annual Book Fair, sponsored by the school PTA to raise money to buy books for the library,…
Snoqualmie Railroad Days had new management by the Northwest Railway Museum and bigger crowds in 2009.
Planning for the 2010 offing is underway, and there are many opportunities to get involved and help shape the festival, scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 21 and 22.
Looking for a buried body, a border collie named Tippy responded to the command of his handler, Aaron Opp.
“Search,” Opp told the dog. Tippy circled a mound of snow, loped upwind to catch a scent, then nosed into the snow to dig Opp’s fellow handler Kevin Marston out of his place of concealment.
Marston wasn’t lost in an avalanche — he was testing and reinforcing Tippy’s skills as an avalanche rescue dog. All told, the ‘rescue’ took less than a minute.
Marston and Opp work with Backcountry Avalanche Rescue Canines, or BARC. They are among nine on-call rescue teams that search for buried skiers and travelers at Snoqualmie Pass.
Opstad Elementary and Snoqualmie Elementary will hold community Book Fair Family Nights on Thursday, Jan. 28.
Mount Si High School will be hosting a special evening of entertainment, 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 21.
The city of North Bend is about to form an organization to help it connect with the arts community in…
Train shed to be done by March
KCLS turns to tax increase to keep resources available for patrons
Kent man, 47, arrested in teen’s disappearance
Runaway signs aren’t right, stepmother says
Change is at the heart of the Snoqualmie Valley School District’s four year, $9.9 million technology levy, which goes before voters Feb. 9.
Learning the importance of sustainability in a whole new language, advanced placement Spanish students at Mount Si High School took on an assignment last week to design environmentally friendly and sustainable homes.