Residents can get up to speed and air their views on planned changes for historic Snoqualmie, at upcoming meetings on the new downtown master plan.
Open for about two years, the public health clinics of King County Hospital District No. 4 are working to reach the break-even point.
King County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the Fall City area Sunday afternoon, after a group of waders discovered a body in the Snoqualmie River.
Last weekend was a big one for the Salish Lodge, which welcomed high-profile guests including King Abdullah II of Jordan and singers Vince Gill and Amy Grant.
Construction of the new roundabout at North Bend Way and Cedar Falls Way is wrapping up.
The Snoqualmie Valley School District Board of Directors unanimously passed the upcoming academic year’s budget, in which expenditures exceed revenues by more than $2 million.
About 20 community members and health care professionals met Thursday, July 10 to discuss site and funding possibilities for a proposed health center for Valley teens.
Pasado’s Safe Haven, a non-profit group established by Susan Michaels in 2007, investigates animal abuse cases and provides sanctuary and adoption services to rescued and abandoned animals. Pasado’s goal is to help animals that “fall through the cracks” and are not able to find shelter through other animal welfare programs in Washington.
Caroline Loudenback shared the following wisdom about providing support for ailing loved ones:
Snoqualmie Fire Department
Bible school set
The weather looked gray but summer storms made way for Carnation’s exciting Fourth of July celebration, held last Friday. Runners cruised down the main street for the annual Run for the Pies run and walk, and downtown was packed for a big grand parade, kick-started by hundreds of children with a mini-parade all their own. Vendors, musical entertainment, family activities, food and fireworks filled out the day.