It will take several years to overhaul education funding in the state despite bi-partisan support for reform.
Cleanup begins in wake of worst event since 1990
Lerner served on the board for one year, and received criticism from some community members last summer and fall for remaining on the board after her family decided to send her freshman daughter to Mercer Island rather than Mount Si High School.
Drop-off sites for flood debris open in Snoqualmie, North Bend
Valley schools will be closed Friday, Jan. 9 as the Snoqualmie Valley School District assesses damages from this week’s floods. A legislative roundtable scheduled for Friday morning at the district headquarters in downtown Snoqualmie has been moved to Chief Kanim Middle School’s commons area. It will take place from 10 a.m. to noon.
Worst flood in 18 years shapes up due to ‘perfect storm’
DUI: At 12:29 a.m., an officer pulled over a speeding gray 2006 Honda after it entered Interstate 90 at Exit 25. After failing field sobriety tests, the driver was arrested. She said she’d drunk two beers and taken an anti-depressant drug.
Center Stage presents Jazz, Dolls
MUSIC AND COMEDY Wednesday, Jan 7 • Down the Road, a Snoqualmie Valley bluegrass and old-time country music trio, performs…
Kate Patrick, children’s librarian for the King County Library System North Bend branch, encourages parents to start the new year off right by making reading with their children a regular activity. She offered a few tips for encouraging early literacy and reading skills.
• The “new” Snoqualmie Valley hospital has arrived a lot sooner than anyone could have predicted. In with the new year came a new hospital administrator, Robert Rabideau, former chief executive of Overlake Hospital for nearly 24 years. His hiring was announced by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace Health and Hospital Services.
Elaine Webber is the leader of the new Weight Watchers group in Fall City, meeting at noon every Tuesday at the Snoqualmie Valley Alliance Church, 36017 S.W. Fish Hatchery Rd.