Non-profits and clubs share goals, needs for 2009
The city of Snoqualmie has selected a Seattle consulting group to push forward with its new downtown master plan.
For years, Snoqualmie Ridge was the fastest selling master planned community in Washington.
While the Ridge continues to grow, this season’s shaky economy and financial slump mean that new construction of the community’s 1,850-home second phase is moving at a slower pace.
Families bundle up for snowy annual ride
The newly-formed Snoqualmie Sister Cities Association is already connecting with a community an ocean away.
Last week was the busiest of the year for post offices in Snoqualmie and North Bend.
The Snoqualmie Valley got an early and aggressive visit from Old Man Winter last week.
Every year, North Bend resident Maisie Davis and her family help make the holidays merrier for children and needy families in the Valley.
Concerns about arsenic leaching into the Snoqualmie watershed have the U.S. Forest Service considering a $500,000 plan to clean up a former copper mine near North Bend.
Network Services of Puget Sound, an Eastside charity run by a Fall City woman, is being taken to court by the Washington Attorney General amid allegations that the charity put out bad information to potential donors.
The Snoqualmie Falls Mill Pond, a historic body of water that provides fire protection to part of the Valley, is slowly losing its water after being badly damaged in the Nov. 12 flooding.
State Troopers find lots of odd cash near Snoqualmie
Say you’re a turkey. How far would you go to get out of being eaten in someone’s holiday dinner?
Third grade students at Fall City Elementary School let their imaginations go wild in coming up with ways a gobbler might avoid his fate.