Students from the Snoqualmie area graduated from the University of Washington this spring, including graduates from the following hometowns:
While the Snoqualmie Valley Relay for Life already took place last weekend 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 28 at the Nursery at Mount Si.
Sean Connery, Drew Barrymore and Harrison Ford are among the stars you can watch while relaxing under the stars this summer at Snoqualmie parks.
If you’ve ever wanted to travel by kayak, learn how to read mountain weather, or hang out with a pack goat, the shores of Rattlesnake Lake will be a great place to start this weekend.
A group of ladies known as Women of Vision, part of a volunteer ministry called World Vision, donate their time and personal resources to help women less fortunate than themselves. The Eastside chapter now includes their children in its fund-raising efforts.
The MOMS Club, a non-profit international support group for at-home mothers, is starting a new chapter in the North Bend area this month.
Stephanie N. Gounder, daughter of Raj and Nicole Gounder of Snoqualmie, has graduated from Amherst College in Amherst, Mass.
Jennifer Gergasko and Kyle Floyd of North Bend were married Saturday, June 28 at Bellevue Christian Reformed Church in Bellevue.
King County’s controversial Critical Areas Ordinance, or CAO, was struck down last week by the Washington State Court of Appeals.
With fuel and food prices at record highs, many parents may have a hard time buying pencils, paper, backpacks and other essentials for children headed back to school this fall.
Mount Si High School’s sports participation fee may jump from $75 to about $100 per sport to help the school cope with the rising costs of transporting athletes to contests, said Gary Hart, assistant principal.
It won’t be long now until drivers will be crossing the Snoqualmie River over an all new Mount Si Road bridge.