Hundreds of students receive school supplies, shoes, food and backpacks at this year’s distribution event.
The coach violated WIAA rules by paying for a team trip to Disneyland, resulting in a year-long probationary period.
Snoqualmie Valley Transportation’s Valley Shuttle will run from 6 a.m. to 9:15 p.m. with buses every 90 minutes.
The expanded parking lot has 169 stalls and is expected to alleviate congestion in the area.
The chamber’s interactive map of participating farms features Lora Lee’s Farm, Harvold Berry Farm, Frisky Girl Farm, Jubilee Farm, Muddy Boots Pumpkins, First Light Farm and more.
Construction will begin this fall.
The chargers will be operational in a few weeks.
Ana Cortez resigned on July 2 in the wake of union-busting arbitration.
A detour route has been marked along Railroad Avenue and SR 202.
Local youth will be rewarded for responsible riding with free ice cream.
It’s on the back side of The Iron Duck Public House at 101 W. North Bend Way.
Preliminary results as of 8 p.m. Aug. 6 are showing 66% percent voting yes.
Nearly 50 Snoqualmie Valley School District teachers will receive welcome bags filled with swag from local spots.