The Rotary Club of Snoqualmie Valley is seeking service projects from non-profit organizations in the Snoqualmie Valley to meet a community need.
The Friends of the Snoqualmie Library’s silent book auction started up on Monday, Nov. 30. High-quality special interest and literary books will be displayed in the library meeting room with bids accepted through Saturday, Dec. 5.
King County residents and business owners have a new tool to help them stay safer during the flood season.
An automated flood alert system is now available and provides real-time messages by phone, text or e-mail, warning of potential high water on more than a half-dozen rivers.
North Bend and Snoqualmie Police participate in Annual X-52 DUI patrolling
Would you like to share your love of reading with someone who cannot use the library?
Students from the Snoqualmie Valley have been named to the dean’s list at the University of Washington for the summer quarter.
The following Snoqualmie Valley students have been named to the Washington State University President’s Honor Roll for the 2009 summer semester.
Stress-free tips for the holidays
$75-an-hour interim director steps in for parks job
Arts and heritage organizations are invited to apply for the 4Culture’s Sustained Support program.
Holly Borroff, daughter of Ed and Sue Borroff of Snoqualmie, was among more than 850 students were named to the Pacific Lutheran University Dean’s List
For four decades, Northwest families have made Santa Train at the Northwest Railway Museum in Snoqualmie a highlight of their holiday season celebration.
A fundraiser for Mount Si High School’s upcoming soccer trip to England offers “drop and shop” childcare, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 5 and 12.