• 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.
More than one hundred volunteers in Snoqualmie will be honored this week for their contribution to the community.
The East-King unit of the Washington State School Retirees’ Association recently presented five mini-grants totaling $1,822 to educators on the Eastside.
Students from the Snoqualmie area have been named to the Dean’s List at the University of Washington for winter quarter. To qualify, a student must have completed at least 12 graded credits and have a grade point average of at least 3.5 out of 4.
Jan Sliger, a North Bend resident raising funds to send seriously ill children to a summer camp created in honor of her nephew, is the Valley Record’s latest Citizen of the Week.
Here is what Valley residents, students, parents and protestors had to say about the 2008 Day of Silence:
In preparation for the November opening of nearby Casino Snoqualmie, North Bend officials are considering whether to ban card rooms in the city.
Snoqualmie Valley Hospital District may have found a new way to pay for its new hospital campus at the I-90 interchange with Snoqualmie Parkway.
Snoqualmie Middle School’s soon-to-be principal, Vernie Newell, said he’s excited to tackle the challenges of an anticipated population decrease at SMS.
The Northwest Railway Museum is getting recognition for its role in regional tourism.
Yellow police tape separated supporters and opponents of Mount Si High School’s controversial Day of Silence event during a tense, and at times, loud demonstration outside the school the morning of Friday, April 25.
Nelson is anxious to build on the property, is on hold pending the county’s decision. Because the majority of his land is within the set-back area, he won’t realize his treehouse-utopia dreams unless he can get the exemption. Nelson said giving up on the projects would be a shame for not only him, whose financial future is tied up in the property, but also for the community.