SNOQUALMIE – Everybody was talking trash at the Feb. 28 Snoqualmie City Council meeting.
SNOQUALMIE – A more than 80-year-old historic smoke stack and powerhouse located on the Weyerhaeuser mill site outside of Snoqualmie have been saved from demolition, at least for the time being.
NORTH BEND – Last week, an older man came into the lobby of Sterling Savings Bank in North Bend and took a seat.
A correction to a story last week.
SNOQUALMIE – Valley parents may no longer have to drive to Issaquah for piano lessons or to Bellevue for ballet.
Jim McKiernan has been named publisher of the Snoqualmie Valley Record, a 4,600-circulation weekly newspaper operated by King County Journal Newspapers. McKiernan, 42, has served as general manager of the Record since the newspaper was purchased from him and his wife Karen in 2000.
SNOQUALMIE – It’s more of a craze than crazy, but sometimes you wonder – 25 women meeting on the cold, dark Centennial Fields at 5:30 a.m. to exercise?
SNOQUALMIE – The race to be the next Snoqualmie mayor already has a runner.
A worker smooths the mortar between blocks on the new Mount Si High School gymnasium last week. The athletic facility upgrades along with the new fields are ahead of schedule according to managers at the site. The recent bout of good weather has allowed them to proceed with dirtwork, which would typically have to wait until late spring. The raised field piers and decking have been installed with a concrete floor pouring to happen in the next few weeks. The track curbing is being installed and the baseball and softball fields are being cut to grade. The project, according to site managers, is on schedule with a stadium completion date of late summer.
NORTH BEND – A group of citizens committed to making Cascade County a reality will meet next week in North Bend.
Angie Riley cuts the hair of Tracy Schroeder at Bella Vita Salon & Spa in Snoqualmie during their “Cut-a-thon” event held on March 12. The day also doubled as the salon’s ribbon cutting ceremony for its new location. All proceeds from the day’s business went toward the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life event, an annual fund raiser for the organization. This year’s event in the Snoqualmie Valley will take place June 25-26 at Snoqualmie’s Centennial Fields.
SNOQUALMIE – A discussion of the location of what many Snoqualmie residents hope will be one of the central public features of the city revealed there are some different ideas about what and where the center of a community is.
FALL CITY – A Fall City boy who has been fighting leukemia since the first grade recently discovered he would be battling it again for the fourth time.