With food, fuel and employee costs on the rise, the Snoqualmie Valley School District will increase prices of school meals so its food service program can continue to operate on a break-even basis.
Investigators have made a positive identification on the body discovered last weekend in the Snoqualmie River.
Jack’s roaming days are over.
Spending the great majority of her 86 years in the Valley, Betty Vaughan has made a lot of friends, and dozens of them packed a ceremony last week to honor the lifelong volunteer and recipient of North Bend’s first Lifetime Achievement Award.
Roughly 400 people gathered at Snoqualmie’s Centennial Fields Saturday and Sunday, July 12 and 13, for Snoqualmie Valley Relay for Life, to support cancer surviviors and those still facing an uphill battle with the disease, and to give their time and energy to work toward a cure.
North Bend couple Lacey and Rob Potoshnik expected one new addition to their family.
Jack Kelley has seen a lot happen in Fall City in his 78 years, and he’s written about much of it. In 2006, he published “Jack’s History of Fall City,” which tells some of Kelley’s own stories, along with history from before his time.
Water is the medium in internationally known sculptor and artist Trimpin’s latest original interactive piece, Liquid Letters, now on view at Snoqualmie library.
Casey Metzger, a 2005 graduate of Mount Si High School, graduated June 27 as a private from Marine Corps Recruit Depot boot camp in San Diego, Calif.
Fraud: At 8:15 p.m., a woman called 911 when she discovered unauthorized withdrawals from her savings account.
• Open mic at Isadora’s Books and Cafe, 8062 Railroad Ave. S.E., Snoqualmie, from 7 to 10 p.m. Now serving wine and beer. Call (425) 888-1345 for information.
The forests of the Pacific Northwest will give way to the sands and seas of “South Pacific,” in this season’s open-air performance by the Snoqualmie Falls Forest Theater.