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.
25 Years Ago
You might think your pocket cell phone or wireless Internet is the pinnacle of the communications technology.
Peep-peep! Downtown Snoqualmie will be rolling with railroad enthusiasts of every age this weekend, for the start of the 2008 Day Out with Thomas event at the Northwest Railway Museum.
Taking a quick break from preparing to host their first group of campers later this month, Camp Korey’s team celebrated the official purchase of Carnation Farm with a ceremonial flag raising and the unveiling of a giant new sign on Tuesday, July 1.
Jeri Cranney agreed to join the board of directors for the American Red Cross of King and Kitsap counties with one condition: that she be able to continue her work on the organization’s national disaster response team.
A 38-year-old Carnation man has been accused of sexual misconduct with a 19-year-old female resident at the Echo Glen juvenile detention center in Snoqualmie.
A Fall City woman who played an instrumental role in bringing high quality health care to the Snoqualmie Tribe has passed away.
Using an adze made by hand with a wooden shaft and a recycled steel blade, Snoqualmie Tribe Canoe Family member Bruce Larson works alongside two young men a third of his age, passing on some very old traditions.
Every school day, a mother in Redmond’s Broadhurst community watches a Lake Washington School District bus drive past her home; it picks up students in the neighboring Canyon Creek community, and takes them less than four miles to Alcott Elementary School. Then she puts her own daughter on a Snoqualmie Valley School District bus headed to Fall City Elementary, about nine miles from her home.