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Students at Mt. Si High School recently completed a months-long project to build custom adaptive planters for Snoqualmie ...
From Washington gray wolves to the woman who tried to assassinate a U.S. President, these Washington docs are must-sees.
Starting in two years, House Bill 1163 will require those interested in purchasing guns to apply for a five-year permit ...
Snoqualmie Casino broke ground on its $400 million expansion in July 2022. Phase one of construction was on the valet ...
In what director Kahlil Joseph calls a “cinematic experience mirroring the sonic textures of a record album,” “BLKNWS” is a ...
On May 31, cyclists can ride the streets of the Snoqualmie Valley.
Antique rummage sale, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.: Duvall’s Queen Bee Antiques is having its semi-annual rummage sale all Memorial Day ...
The closure was originally scheduled for May 15-21, but was rescheduled due to forecasted rain.
Hurry! Only two weeks remain for small business owners in Snoqualmie Valley to apply for comprehensive grant packages that ...
Up to six new options will arrive this fall, including plates featuring Smokey Bear, pickleball paddles, and pollinators. Old-style plates, one with white lettering on a black background and the other ...
On Monday, May 19 there were clear signs of a rapprochement as Ferguson signed House Bill 2015 that embeds a $100 million ...
Two new faces are running for position no. 4, including Max Voelker, who ran against current Councilmember Ryan Burrell for the position in 2023. Voelker took part in a 2023 Snoqualmie Valley Record ...
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