North Bend teen Marika Loudenback is planning to donate her hair to help make wigs for cancer patients, and she’s hoping other Valley residents will do the same at Relay for Life.
The Snoqualmie Valley Historical Museum, one of the first buildings visitors see as they enter North Bend from Interstate 90, will spruce up for North Bend’s upcoming centennial.
More than 50 people from the Valley’s unincorporated areas attended a meeting held Monday evening, June 23, at the Fall City Fire Station, to address safety issues with King County Sheriff Sue Rahr.
What started as a well-intentioned gift, turned into a bomb scare last Monday, June 16, at Mount Si High School. A handmade telephone, meant to be a gift, was mis-identified as an explosive device after the package was opened upside down, exposing a neon green phone chord protruding from the back of the package.
The King County Council unanimously approved the transfer of about 200 acres of Tollgate Farm to the city of North Bend on Monday, June 23.
What started as a gift created a scary situation last Monday at Mount Si High School.
Starting August 10, North Bend residents will pay a bit more for sewer service.
Golden shovels stood at attention Monday afternoon, June 23, as a group of dignitaries, young and old, gathered to witness the big moment.
A North Bend man has been indicted on charges of wire fraud for allegedly participating in an $8.5 million mortgage fraud scheme.
Isaac Palmer, 42, had an initial U.S. District Court appearance last Thursday, June 19. He pleaded not guilty, and was put in jail pending a detention hearing scheduled for Monday, June 23.
Sitting in the bleachers and standing in the sunshine on the sports field, Mount Si High School students exchanged rumors Monday afternoon abput the suspicious package that caused school officials to evacuate their classrooms and the cafeteria.
Snoqualmie City Council members and city employees are being appointed to a task force exploring a possible community center.
25 Years Ago
Camlann Village will hold summer programs, noon to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, through September.