Businesses

North Bend Marriott hotel project officially dead; different company now eyeing city for new hotel

Washington State hits Pause button on Phase 4 of reopening plan due to increasing coronavirus cases

Snoqualmie Tribe donates nearly $400,000 to Snoqualmie Valley nonprofits hit hard by pandemic

Encompass breaks ground on NEW Snoqualmie facility next week

North Bend cancels popular July Downtown Block Party

Health Officials: Going back to normal doesn’t mean forgetting masks, distance, good hand hygiene; or could risk reopening progress

King County applies for Phase 2: could expand business capacity, relax social gathering restrictions by Friday

2020 North Bend Farmers Market open for business, but with a few changes

‘Take a Seat for Kids’ returns to the Snoqualmie Valley, features one-of-a-kind Adirondack chairs to support Encompass

No PGA Golf in Snoqualmie this summer: 2020 Boeing Classic cancelled

Snoqualmie Casino officially reopens: capacity reduced, extensive safety protocols implemented

King County submits ‘Phase 1.5’ plan to reopen more businesses, expanded to include some indoor restaurant seating

Grant Applications for Snoqualmie’s COVID-19 small business, community organization relief program due by June 8th

Summer Camps look a bit different this year, but Snoqualmie Valley company – Robot U – is up to the challenge

Governor issues proclamation allowing Snoqualmie Tribe to use fuel sales proceeds for COVID-19 response and recovery

Encompass Rise & Thrive Breakfast virtual fundraiser raises over $100,000

Public comment period extended for Snoqualmie Mill Site development environment impact statement

New Snoqualmie building – Spring Plaza – close to opening, but with a few changes

Adventures in Pandemic Unemployment

Washington expands COVID-19 contact tracing capacity, critical as state moves toward phase 2 of reopening

Snoqualmie establishes COVID-19 Small Business, Community Relief Program using CARES Act funding

$4 million targeted to help unincorporated King County small businesses impacted by COVID-19

Snoqualmie’s popular 4th of July community fireworks display postponed

Albert Lee Appliance eyes North Bend for new retail sales, furniture distribution center

Living Snoqualmie