Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson has called on members of the Snoqualmie City Council to consider a resolution opposing Initiative 1033, the latest ballot initiative by tax crusader Tim Eyman.
Habitat for Humanity of East King County will select one income-qualified partner family for a new two-bedroom home in the Koinonia Ridge development in Snoqualmie.
Mayor Matt Larson officially proclaimed Thursday, Sept. 24, as “Director Mun Day” in Snoqualmie.
Holly Borroff, daughter of Ed and Sue Borroff of Snoqualmie, was among more than 850 students named to the Pacific Lutheran University Dean’s List for the spring 2009 semester.
The Snoqualmie Valley School District board of directors looked at options for two levies, covering maintenance, operations and technology, coming next February.
Muns take memories, lessons, Starbucks coffee back home
The city of Snoqualmie operates its own Reverse 911 community notification system that is tested citywide each fall. This year, testing is scheduled for Monday through Friday, Oct. 5 to 9
Anna C. Grigas of Fall City and Dianna J. Nelson of Snoqualmie were among semifinalists named in the 2010 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Our Lady of Sorrows Church in Snoqualmie celebrated its 80th Anniversary as a parish of the Seattle Archdiocese on Sunday, Sept. 13.
The Mount Si Senior Center is taking donations to help their fellow senior center in Cle Elum, Wash.
Cortney Tubbs, a 2009 Mount Si High School graduate, will attend college this fall with a $1,000 scholarship from the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital Auxiliary.
The Metropolitan King County Council voted recently to simplify the process for granting fee waivers to dispose of debris from disaster damage, and to facilitate clean-up of debris following flooding or other disasters.
The cities of Snoqualmie and North Bend, along with Eastside Fire & Rescue, are jointly offering the FEMA-certified Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) course, which begins Saturday, Oct. 17, at the Snoqualmie Fire Station.