Cedarcrest High School awarded diplomas to 232 seniors Friday, June 12, at Overlake Christian Church in Redmond.
Public transportation sounds so unglamorous, so sensible-shoes. So it’s a riddle to me how I became such a stranger to it. I like practical things, and my stance on glamor is almost always the less the better, yet I have never been a reliable user of public buses, trains, etc.
How best to help people? It’s been on my mind lately, as I come across various people who, usually without saying it, are asking for help.
Working women who golf may want to clear their Tuesday evenings for the summer, to join a new nine-hole league at Snoqualmie Falls Golf Course.
A serious issue brought Snoqualmie Valley teachers, students, staff and parents to the Snoqualmie Parkway Friday afternoon, but participants couldn’t help but make it a fun event.
The official Memorial Day holiday is arriving a little late in my family. For us, at least for those of us back home in Minnesota, it happened about a month ago, when my father’s cousin was returned home.
Two Valley cities, North Bend and Carnation, and the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital District saw strong candidate interest in last week’s filing period.
No one was complaining Sunday at Snoqualmie’s Centennial Field Park.
Animal Planet is now warning its viewers about “Monster Week” coming soon to TV screens, but nothing will prepare viewers for the appeal of another of its shows, debuting Saturday, May 30 with a double-feature.
Untouched by the current remodel of the Si View Community Center, the Si View Pool was a big reason that people came to the salvage day last Thursday.
The U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife is investigating the April 27 death of what was likely an adult female grey wolf on Interstate-90 near North Bend.
Earth Day has enormous impact on our daily lives. April Fools Day came and went without my indulging, even a little, in a newspaper headline prank, so I think I’ve earned a little leeway in writing about another working holiday this month, Earth Day.
Coffee is a big deal at the Snoqualmie Falls Candy Factory. Even in the disarray of a remodel, new owner Terry Willingham frets about not having coffee ready for an already regular customer, while the outgoing owners, Wes Sorstokke and his wife, Sharon Nikko, joke about being able to spend their days on the other side of the counter, drinking coffee.