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An all-Valley hug: Mary Miller's whimsical 'Heart of the Valley' portrait draws a big crowd
Locals form the shape of a heart for Mary Miller's "Heart of the Valley" community photo, Sunday, May 19, at Snoqualmie's Centennial Fields.
3 grants fund youth forest programs in region
Four national forests in Washington will receive more than $120,000 to fund programs meant to connect children with nature.
Fort Colville 5th grader sentenced to Echo Glen
A judge sentenced a Fort Colville Elementary school student to a facility for Washington's most serious juvenile offenders.
Colville Boy Sentenced After Plotting To Kill Classmates
A 10-year-old boy who plotted to attack a classmate at Fort Colville Elementary School has been sentenced to 3 to 5 years in a juvenile detention facility.
Boy, 10, sentenced to 5 years in murder, rape plot
A 10-year-old Washington state boy was sentenced on Wednesday to up to 5 1/2 years in a juvenile detention facility for his role in a foiled plot to rape and kill a girl at his school and harm other children.
Smoke Signals' 15th anniversary: SIFF at Snoqualmie Casino this Friday
On Friday, May 17, the casino is the site of a complementary showcase celebrating Native American cinema.
Board votes 4-1 to renew Snoqualmie schools superintendent Joel Aune's contract
Snoqualmie Valley School District's top official, Superintendent Joel Aune, received a contract extension through 2015 in a split vote of the school board at its May 9 meeting.
GoFastTurnLeft Racing will enter additional boat at Seafair
GoFastTurnLeft Racing owners Greg and Brian O'Farrell have announced plans to campaign a second boat at the 2013 Albert Lee Cup at Seafair on Seattle's Lake Washington the first weekend in August.
Stormy weather and times of high snowmelt send torrents over Snoqualmie Falls, as visitors enjoy the view from a free overlook.
In the decade since last bond passed, school district turns to...
Fall City teacher Amy Jones, with students Lily Colvin, left, and Zain Khaki show off a feature that might be unique to their classroom, a closet, created from the old hallway connecting Jones' and the neighboring portable classroom.
Proposed rule: No transient camps in Snoqualmie
Police found a big mess when they encountered a transient camp near the foot of Snoqualmie Parkway earlier this year.
15 A+ Ways to Show You Appreciate Teachers in Sammamish and Issaquah
The Rev. Dr. Suzi Robertson, of the Good Samaritan Episcopal Church in Sammamish, WA, says teachers often recieve undesirable items as teacher appreciation gifts.
Kokanee release celebrates species recovery
Marking the fourth year of a successful effort, The Kokanee Work Group, along with the cities of Issaquah and Sammamish, held its annual kokanee fry release last week with the help of area fourth-graders. On a sunny and mild April 26, a group of students form Elizabeth Blackwell Elementary School placed several hundred young kokanee salmon into ... (more)
Who's Hiring in Sammamish-Issaquah? Ben & Jerry's, LWSD, Costco, Others
North Bend's food bank and the real face of Valley hunger | Opinion
Over the last few years, Heidi Dukich has given out countless pieces of paper and pens, advising her clients at the Mount Si Food Bank to write down their goals and resources, and visualize a pathway out of poverty, toward success.
Blood and graffiti, mailbox attack, who stole the tip jar: Snoqualmie ...
School zone: At 1:57 p.m., an officer on patrol saw a vehicle obviously speeding through a school zone on Railroad Avenue Southeast, while the school zone lights were flashing, and stopped the vehicle in the 9200 block.
Chase Bank to open new Snoqualmie Ridge branch May 7
The new branch is approximately 3500 square feet and will employ 10 people. The opening will be marked by a celebration and ribbon cutting with the Chamber of Commerce on May 9. "The opening of our new Snoqualmie Ridge branch represents Chase's long-term commitment to serving the community," said Chase branch manager, Daniel Voyteshonock.
Out of the Past: Frankie's Pizza opens in 1988, Si View pool renovation's challenges
The discovery of dry rot in the west wall and ceiling, discovered when the pool renovation began early last fall, has pushed out the original mid-February completion date.
80 Degrees in May? UW Weather Guru Says Get Your Shades Out
Jack Frost might have been nipping at the buds a bit in cooler spots on recent mornings, but UW weather guru Cliff Mass says it's time to get out the sunscreen and shades.
New Features for On Demand Flexibility of its Production Scheduling...
As manufacturers are forced to adapt to ever changing market conditions, it's imperative that their existing systems can adapt as needed to support the company's competitive edge.