Snoqualmie Police Department and the Fall City Fire District responded to the following calls:
The rate of smoking among King County adults continued to drop in 2008 to a new low of 10.6 percent, or 158,000 adults 18 and over.
King County Public Health official shares information
Raging River Community Church in Preston hosts a book launch ceremony, 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 19, for Max Inglis’ book “Trinidad: My Home — My People.”
Snoqualmie OKs interfund loan to clear hurdle on downtown development
Parents of schoolchildren at Snoqualmie Elementary School were warned Thursday afternoon, Sept. 10, of a cougar sighted between Meadowbrook Farm and Centennial Fields in Snoqualmie.
In celebration of National Grandparents Day, Sunday, Sept. 13, the Northwest Railway Museum is hosting special train rides aboard the Snoqualmie Valley Railroad on Sept. 12 and 13.
Shelter helps mothers, children turn lives around
Locks and heavy chains sealed the administrative offices of the Snoquamie Tribe, and the tribe’s retail store, Paddle, in downtown Snoqualmie last week after a dispute between rival halves of the tribal council paralyzed the tribe’s government.
Parents question safety of students on foot
The Carnation couple whose teenage daughter was kept under lock and key and denied food and water are now facing possible three-year prison sentences.
High school students will be manning the phones at Twin Falls Middle School during the evenings of Sept. 14 and 15 for the Snoqualmie Valley Schools Foundation’s first annual Phonathon.
After reading the letter to the editor in the Aug. 26 edition regarding concerns for the proposed North Bend hotel, we felt compelled to respond.