The shiny block of stone is hard to miss, standing out against the storefronts and passing traffic of downtown Fall City.
For some students, a biology lesson is a far cry from the highlight of their day. Most of the 26 students in teacher Andrew Rapin’s Mount Si High School class seem more concerned with their social calendars than the intricacies of understanding genetic inheritance.
Results from the March 10 election show the “yes” vote for the $27.5 million Snoqualmie Valley School District bond with a healthy margin of victory.
The latest square dance night in Snoqualmie is planned for 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, March 21, at Cascade View Elementary School, 34816 S.E. Ridge St,
Valley residents can now explore volunteer opportunities with the Medical Reserve Corps.
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital could get more flexibility in how it serves seniors, under a new bill being sponsored by state Sen. Cheryl Pflug (R-Maple Leaf).
Eye injury: At 9:31 a.m., Snoqualmie EMTs were dispatched to Mount Si High School for a 15-year-old girl with an eye injury. She was evaluated and left on scene with the school nurse.
Community efforts came to the fore at the first annual Snoqualmie Valley Relay For Life Crab Feed and fundraiser, held Saturday, March 9 at the Snoqualmie Eagles Aerie.
From solar cells at elementary schools, to much-needed modern science equipment at Mount Si High School, the Snoqualmie Valley Schools Foundation is continuing its mission to provide students and teachers with tools for education.
This year, the City of North Bend marks its centennial year.
What better way to reflect on the 100-year milestone of North Bend than with a shiny medallion in your hand?
The centennial of North Bend’s creation as a city passed quietly this month, but civic leaders are planning big celebrations this summer.
This year’s Day of Silence at Mount Si High School could see a new round of protests.