Business owners can fill vacant positions, and job seekers can find good jobs in the Valley, through the upcoming, first-ever Snoqualmie Valley Chamber of Commerce Job Fair.
Stephanie Doyle has been hired as accounting manager at Sno Falls Credit Union.
With their new business, Valley residents David and Amanda Gerber aim to give dog owners peace of mind, and cleaner back yards.
The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe has received a $100,000 grant from the United States Department of Agriculture for technical assistance and equipment for a small business incubator.
Downtown Snoqualmie businesses will host a fund-raising event for the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life this coming Monday, July 28.
Two years in the making, Gateway Gas and Deli opened its doors on Snoqualmie Ridge last Thursday, July 17. The station, once home to a real estate office, has a ski lodge feel, complete with a free- standing fireplace, which owners Brad and Jennifer Oberlander plan to fire up in the winter.
Portrait artist Brenda Huckle of Snoqualmie is heading back to her roots.
Richard Della Serra marks his 16th year in business in the Valley at Mount Si Concrete.
Della Serra works with homeowners to install all types of concrete work, including foundations, walks, porches, slabs and basements, and now offers pressure washing and sealing. Free estimates and tips on concrete work are also available.
Snoqualmie businesses are going to be rocking on Friday, July 25, the night of the first ever Snoqualmie Unplugged event.
It was a long wait, but well worth it for the owner and fans of Mix It Up!, the new ice creamery on Snoqualmie Ridge.
The shop, which features ice cream made from scratch daily, as well as live-culture frozen yogurt, was more than two years in the making.