Aquatics program at Si View Pool aims to prevent drowning
Snoqualmie holds public hearing on latecomer’s agreement for road improvement
Snoqualmie resident Tonya Guinn’s five-year-old son Tanner, who has autism spectrum, didn’t speak until he was 3 years old.
Brian’s baked chicken. Bill’s pumpkin lasagna. Paul’s chili. There’s more to these recipes than just ingredients. There are memories here, of people who live and laugh, share meals and are now remembered in the pages of the newly published Snoqualmie Valley Relay for Life Cookbook, “Recipes for Life.”
If Tanner Jeans were alive today, he’d probably love the thrill of BMX bike jumps.
One might suppose it would be tough for the members of the Snoqualmie Valley Garden Club to part with the veggies, flowers and plants they’ve shepherded through a rough winter and wet spring.
Artists of every stripe are being sought by members of the Festival at Mount Si arts committee, as they ramp up for a major celebration of the arts during North Bend’s Centennial.
Cascade View Elementary students explored science in its many forms — colorful, slimy, freezing, explosive — during the school’s annual Art and Science Night, held Friday, March 27, in the main gym.
Having earned his place at the United States Air Force Academy, 19-year-old Mount Si grad Chad Hennig is about to face his greatest challenge yet.
The Valley’s first study on elk using radio collars is about to begin.
Under a bright sun, Sean Carter took his position on the start line at Mount Si High School’s track. An official waved the ‘go’ flag, and the 15-year-old sprinted down his lane, cruising to victory.
Encompass ofrece clases en español para ayudar a los padres que no hablan ingles
The Snoqualmie Falls Golf Course in Fall City celebrated its first day with all 18 holes open for play, this Friday, April 3.