To the delight of many Valley children – and adults – Todd’s Models, formerly located in Trucktown, is now selling electric model airplanes, remote control cars and other hobby items from its new downtown North Bend shop.
It wasn’t the most sophisticated e-mail message, but it carried hidden dangers.
An office career couldn’t quite cut it for six-year Valley resident Ric Howland.
Members of the Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce help Cindy Walker (cutting the ribbon) and husband Jim, second from left, open the North Bend Emerald City Smoothie shop. The staff is kneeling in front of the sign. The business is located at 113 Bendigo Blvd. N. next to the North Bend Theatre, which the Walkers also own.
Changes are in store for a downtown North Bend landmark.
NORTH BEND – Your résumé is like your face to an employer and too many people don’t bother brushing their teeth.
By Valley Record Staff Members of a Valley business recently gave their time and energy to help others in a…
As the newest member of the Meadowbrook Urgent Care team, Kim DePrati brings years of experience and a genuine passion…
Valley-based business Front Row Graphics was recently selected as a 2008 American Graphic Design Awards winner.
Snoqualmie Falls Brewing Company’s bottled products have quietly become more of a presence in supermarkets and other bottle outlets around Washington and Oregon in the past year.
Going green is the big theme of the upcoming Snoqualmie Valley Economic Development Conference.
The conference, planned for 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 24, at the TPC Snoqualmie Ridge Clubhouse, will explore how to link environmental practices with public policy.
Massage business marks five years