Five seek seats on new park district board
Grab your partner: Square dancing is planned for 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 23 at Cascade View Elementary School in Snoqualmie.
In Korean, “GangJin” means “tranquility of the river.”
Chief Kanim Middle School released its list of “Honor Society” students for the fall trimester. To rank in the group, students needed to have achieved a grade point average of 3.7 or better. A student with an asterisk next to his or her name achieved a 4.0 grade point average — straight As.
Snoqualmie Middle School has issued the names of students who earned a place on the honor roll for fall semester. To make the honor roll, students needed a 3.2 grade point average or above. An asterisk next to a student’s name indicates a 4.0 student. Honor students include:
• Nancy C. Cole of Carnation didn’t win the big one Jan. 4 in the state lottery drawing, but she was still overwhelmed by her $50,000 prize. “I don’t think the shock has set in yet,” Mrs. Cole said minutes after the drawing was completed. “I don’t think I’ll ever forget this evening.” The 38-year-old Valley resident plans to use the $50,000 (minus 20 percent withheld for the Internal Revenue Service) to pay off some bills. After that, she wants a new home.
Snoqualmie residents who want to make their views known on local environmental efforts better hurry: the deadline to take part in a city survey is nearly here.
In this age of heightened environmental awareness, it’s not uncommon for a company to seek out “green” solutions to age-old problems. Not only does thinking green look good from a public relations standpoint, in many cases it also makes good business sense.
Floods that washed over the Valley also canceled last week’s regular meeting of the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital District.
Tabletop, whoops, rhythm section and berm. What do all these terms have in common? If you like doing tricks on two wheels, you probably know that they’re all bike track features designed to help you catch air or provide similar thrills.
You can now find them all on a newly revamped 100-yard track at Torguson Park in North Bend, the Valley’s only circuit dedicated to bicyclists.
For the Cleven family of Snoqualmie, as for many Valley residents, the weekend was a time to take stock of damages and begin the hard work of flood cleanup.
Snoqualmie Valley schools reopened one hour late on Monday following three days of flood-related closures last week.
About one square mile of North Bend’s Urban Growth Area is on its way to becoming part of the city.