Snoqualmie Valley’s school board approved the 2009-2010 school year’s final budget, which includes significant cuts in services and staff due to the state’s budget crisis.
With an age-old tool, a pair of scissors, Genie executives and North Bend Mayor Ken Hearing opened the lifting-equipment company’s sprawling new distribution center.
Puget Sound Energy will close Snoqualmie Falls Park beginning Tuesday, Sept. 8, for approximately eight weeks to perform major landscaping improvements at the popular tourist site overlooking Snoqualmie Falls.
Director shares Outside Seattle plans
Some Snoqualmie business owners air fears of YMCA competition.
Snoqualmie Police, Fall City Fire Department and Snoqualmie Fire Department responded to the following:
Donny Moncrieff of Issaquah and Lindsey Grina of North Bend will marry Saturday, Sept. 5, in North Bend.
Tom and Irene Pike of Fall City welcomed the birth of two new great-grandchildren this summer.
A group discussion aimed at welcoming back Catholic worshippers who haven’t been to church in a while is planned for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6, at Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 39025 S.E. Alpha St., Snoqualmie.
A 45-year-old North Bend woman was behind the wheel of a car that crashed through the wall of a Redmond day care center Monday afternoon, Aug. 31.
Members of Snoqualmie Valley Junior Girl Scout Troop earn highest award
The latest meeting on Snoqualmie Valley flooding has been rescheduled until September to allow extra time for area agencies to discuss the issues.
For over 50 years, Cedar Falls was a thriving community on the Cedar River, generating public hydroelectricity for the city of Seattle.
While the town is now a memory, you can invite your family, friends, and neighbors to take a stroll under the evening lights of the historic townsite.