A 16-year-old boy who was being held at Echo Glen Children’s Center in Snoqualmie for treatment for a past child sex crime conviction escaped briefly Thursday evening, March 6.
Despite this winter’s averse weather, construction of Twins Falls Middle School is two months ahead of schedule.
Twin Falls is 80 percent complete and will be ready for students Sept. 1.
Ballots from the March 11 school bond election are still being counted by the King County Elections Department. On March 12, results showed a 57.58 percent “yes” vote and a 42.42 percent “no” vote for a $189-million Snoqualmie Valley school funds bond. The measure requires 60 percent approval to pass.
Residents of North Bend have one more chance to give their input on the city’s Downtown Master Plan before it goes to the city council.
The Mount Si Helping Hand Food Bank will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for the addition to its facilities at 1 p.m. Thursday, March 13 at 116 E. Third St., North Bend.
Despite this winter’s averse weather, construction of Twins Falls Middle School is two months ahead of schedule.
Twin Falls is 80 percent complete and will be ready for students Sept. 1.
Snoqualmie Valley School District celebrates its staff through Friday with Classified School Employees Week, held March 10-14.
Keith Colburn and the crew of his crabbing boat, the Wizard, will play a prominent role this year on the Discovery Channel series “Deadliest Catch,” when the reality TV show’s fourth season starts on Tuesday, April 15, the veteran captain told the Valley Record in an interview at his Ames Lake home.
American Legion Post 79 honored Dave Lake, a U.S. Navy veteran and longtime Snoqualmie resident on Thursday, March 13. Lake served his country in World War II and Vietnam, and has been serving his community as a member of the Legion for 60 years.
Keith Colburn and the crew of his crabbing boat, the Wizard, will play a prominent role this year on the Discovery Channel series “Deadliest Catch,” when the reality TV show’s fourth season starts on Tuesday, April 15, the veteran captain told the Valley Record in an interview at his Ames Lake home.
A search by a police dog and an overflying helicopter of Snoqualmie Ridge for a would-be carjacker was unsuccessful on Wednesday, March 12.
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Rainy weather didn’t keep volunteers and friends of Mount Si Helping Hand Food Bank from celebrating the start of construction of a new 500-square-foot expansion to the currently crowded and small community service building.