While the Snoqualmie Valley Relay for Life recently wrapped up at Centennial Fields, Valley residents will get another opportunity to help fight cancer, with a bluegrass and old-style country music concert, set for Saturday, July 26 at the Nursery at Mount Si.
A spaghetti dinner, raffle and silent auction, raising funds to fight autism, is planned for 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 31 at Cascade Covenant Church, 13225 436th Ave. S.E., North Bend. Cost is a $20 donation per person.
A spaghetti dinner, raffle and silent auction, raising funds to fight autism, is planned for 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 31 at Cascade Covenant Church, 13225 436th Ave. S.E., North Bend. Cost is a $20 donation per person.
The King County Road Services Division will start work next week to replace four small bridges near Fall City.
Motorists using Mount Si Road in North Bend should watch for changing travel conditions over the next several weeks.
King County Executive Ron Sims got a recent nod as County Leader of the Year for 2008 from American City and County Magazine.
The Messenger of Peace Chapel Car, one of 15 such railway-traveling ‘churches’ in the United States, provided religious services across the west from the 1890s through the 1940s.
Valley teen Grant Oney saw more than 80 people gather last month at Chief Kanim Middle School on the day that he earned his Eagle’s wings.
• Dr. Gerald Post was the unanimous choice of the school board to become the new superintendent of Snoqualmie Valley School District 410. The board took its vote last week after the public had a chance to meet Post and Serve Wilson, the other finalist, at receptions held at Snoqualmie Middle School.
The Snoqualmie City Council rarely acts on an ordinance the same night it introduces one.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and King County will conduct repair work over the next few weeks on two Snoqualmie River levees in the vicinity of North Bend, damaged in the November 2006 floods.