Team members ask that all residents affected by the recent flood register with FEMA, by calling (800) 621-FEMA (3362) or TTY 1-800-462-7585. Registration may also be made online at www.disasterassistance.gov. The registration deadline is March 31.
The Mountains to Sound Greenway is offering residents a way to get outdoors and volunteer this winter.
Snoqualmie Elementary School’s gym was jumping and shaking last week, as hundreds of students jumped rope to raise money for the American Heart Association. The weeklong event is indicative of a fundamental shift in physical education toward a more comprehensive curriculum focused on health and fitness, rather than just refereeing games.
Twin Falls Middle School recently hosted an evening social to celebrate its students of distinction.
• Snoqualmie Valley voters said “yes” in strong numbers to school levies in both local school districts. Al three levies in Snoqualmie Valley School District 410 and the single levy in Lower Snoqualmie Valley School District 407 passed with more than 70 percent approval.
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A planned two-lane roundabout at Tokul Road and Highway 202 could be jump-started by economic stimulus money from the federal government.
The Snoqualmie Valley school board denied the petition submitted by residents of the Broadhurst neighborhood near Ames Lake to join Lake Washington schools. The vote came after representatives from the two school boards discussed the petition.
The Snoqualmie Valley School District has filled its vacant board seat.
Dan Marcinko is going from building drug stores to overseeing public works for all of Snoqualmie.
Walking around Mount Si High School with Carl Larson, operations manager for Snoqualmie Valley School District, it’s easy to see the patches and tape-jobs his team has made to keep the school running.
Washington Democratic Sen. Patty Murray launched a “public process” this month to explore ways to make the Pratt River Valley a federally-protected wilderness — an idea initially proposed by Republican U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert.
Who’s got the best burger, cup of joe or store to browse in the Snoqualmie Valley? You decide!