Mount Si High School digital arts teacher Joe Dockery hosted his annual “pennies for pushups” drive and raised $700.68 for the Valley Relay for Life with six of his classes from June 1 to 4; his classes surpassed their $500 goal and completed 29,052 push-ups and sit-ups.
Tent City 4 has called a wooded nook at exit 20 off Interstate-90 home for the last three months and has until July before its 52 residents will be asked to pack their tents and move along.
Joshua Gallegos, a 14-year-old eighth-grade student at twin Falls Elementary School, passed away suddenly on Sunday, May 3.
At least 500 juniors and seniors at Mount Si High School crowded onto the football field at 8:30 a.m. for the ASB-sponsored annual Think and Drive event.
Firefighters and emergency responders practiced skills for the upcoming fire season at an annual wildland skills review and field training day.
Snoqualmie women teach Indian dance. India-natives Jiya Joshi and Pavi Shetty relocated to the Valley area almost a decade ago after their husbands found work at Microsoft, but that hasn’t stopped them from celebrating their heritage through public Bollywood classes.
The Snoqualmie Valley Hospital refinanced $40 million in long-term debt with a revenue bond and limited tax general obligation (LTGO) bond at the May 7 hospital board meeting.
With recreational marijuana stores springing up around the state, the city of Snoqualmie has decided to play it safe and renewed a third, six-month moratorium that was first implemented April 14, 2014.
Tollgate Farm Park has been open to the public since the fence came down in early May, but the official ribbon-cutting is scheduled for 3 p.m., Wednesday, June 10, at the park, 1300 W. North Bend Way, North Bend.
As concern over rush-hour traffic at the State Route 18 and Interstate 90 intersection continues to grow, Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson and State Representative Jay Rodne are pushing for $211 million to fund improvements as part of the 2015-17 statewide transportation package.
As the Valley Center Stage, a non-profit community theater, enters its 11th season it’s taking on a southern flair with “Steel Magnolias.”
North Bend Mayor Ken Hearing and Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson gave their annual “State of the City” addresses during the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber luncheon on Friday, May 15, at the TPC Snoqualmie Ridge golf club.
Representatives from organizations like the Washington State Recreation and Conservation Office, Kaleen Cottingham, and King County Deputy County Executive, Fred Jarrett, were few of the many who trudged through the muddy woods in Fall City to celebrate the completion of the Upper Carlson Floodplain Restoration project Thursday, May 14.