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County committee begins annexation review for Snoqualmie mill site
King County Councilwoman Kathy Lambert today announced a tentative date for council members to review the proposed annexation of Snoqualmie's mill site.
Compliance officer puts initiative front and center in Snoqualmie schools' anti-bullying efforts
Anti-bullying compliance officer Nancy Meeks, of the Snoqualmie Valley School District's Student Services Division, says building-level initiative is at the center of safety efforts.
In hard times, Monroe dairy capitalizes on most copious commodity: Manure
From a 5,000-gallon black tank containing beer and wine, Andy Werkhoven adds two pounds of alcohol to the feed of each of the 1,000 milking cows.
Problem solvers: When schools, parents can't see eye to eye,...
When her freshman son was severely beaten in a Mount Si High School locker room in 2009, Fall City parent and recent Snoqualmie Valley school board challenger Peggy Johnson wanted someone to take his side.
Opinion | As city looks at issues in broad strokes, it's a good time for locals to do the same
By day, Kathi Prewitt is a business manager for a busy bank. By night, she's a mom and a city council member for Snoqualmie.
Cultural crossroads: Youth are the vanguard for ties between...
The city of Snoqualmie welcomed the first group of exchange students from its friendship city of Chaclacayo, Peru.
High water on the Snoqualmie; King County flood center opens
The King County Flood Warning Center opened late Sunday evening, Jan. 29, as persistent rainfall brought flows on the Snoqualmie River up to a Phase II flood alert level.
Snoqualmie rec plan meeting on Wednesday
The state Department of Natural Resources has rescheduled an open house on the Snoqualmie Corridor Recreation Plan for Wednesday.
Where's the juice? Generator disappears when power comes back at Snoqualmie restaurant
Within minutes of Joe Dollente turning off his emergency generator Saturday night, Jan.
Almost $3 million in cuts loom for Snoqualmie school district
Three hours into the Snoqualmie Valley School Board meeting, Jan. 26, acting board president Scott Hodgins decided it was time to speed things up.
Longtime Monroe dairy farm now turns manure into money
Andy Werkhoven visits with a new calf born earlier this month. The Werkhoven Dairy in Monroe has 1,000 milking cows.
Snoqualmie mayor proclaims emergency in wake of storms
The proclamation states thatA "it has been reported to the Office of the Mayor, beginning January 15, 2012, that a severe winter storm has caused disruption of services, affected roadways, and caused temporary closures of key transportation routes throughout the state of Washington, including cities in King County.
Avalanche risk high through Snoqualmie, Stevens passes
Avalanche danger is making travel difficult through Snoqualmie and Stevens passes -- the two main east-west highway routes through the Washington Cascades.
Heavy snow at Washington Cascade passes
Heavy snow and avalanche control work Tuesday night closed Snoqualmie and Stevens passes -- the two main east-west highway routes through the Washington Cascades.
Clean up after storm with tree care workshop, debris drop-off in Snoqualmie
Now that the winter storm is over, many Snoqualmie Valley residents are facing the long task of cleaning up their yards.
Washington's Snoqualmie corridor getting a close look for future of state lands recreation
Washington's Snoqualmie corridor is getting a close look at its recreation offerings, which are within easy access of millions of visitors due to six-lane Interstate 90.
Power comes back for manya but here comes the wind
Lake Sammamish homes evacuated after water main break Power comes back for manya but here comes the wind Early morning shed fire damages home in Kent Electricity began to return to parts of the Valley Saturday, Jan.
80K still without power as storm moves in
Power crews working around the clock restored electrical service Sunday to thousands of homes darkened by last week's epic storms - but kept a nervous eye on another incoming Pacific weather system packing strong winds and heavy rain.
115K still without power as new storm moves in
Power crews working around the clock restored electrical service Sunday to thousands of homes darkened by last week's epic storms - but kept a nervous eye on another incoming Pacific weather system packing strong winds and heavy rain.
Urban flooding is new danger after storm
The Valley's main roads were mostly bare and drivable by Saturday, Jan. 21. But the remaining banks of snow are clogging storm drains, and local urban flooding is already happening due to rain and melt.