It seems a new Valley restaurant relationship has been formed. For those who love food, it's a perfect partnership. Summer 2013 once again brought change to TPC Snoqualmie Ridge, as it underwent its second … [Read more...]
TPC Snoqualmie Ridge Menus Revamped by Salish Lodge Culinary Experts
Snoqualmie Valley Pets 101: How to Control your Dog around Holiday Visitors

In her latest column, pet trainer for LeChic Pet and North Bend resident, Melissa Grant, offers pet owners some great advice to help keep your favorite furry friend from spending the holiday gathering jumping … [Read more...]
One VOICE: One BIG Holiday Giving Effort; How You Can Help

It's not very often that 50organizations and individuals come together, combining their power to help those in need. With One VOICE that's exactly what's happened in the Snoqualmie Valley. There's still time … [Read more...]
Possible Water Theft from City Hydrant, Plus Hydrant Tampering that Creates Icy Mess

It happened Wednesday, November 20, 2013, around 8:30AM. A Snoqualmie resident said a large truck with a water tank on the back pulled up to a fire hydrant on Fairway Place SE and hooked a hose to it. The … [Read more...]
Clark Griswold Beware! Snoqualmie Launches Holiday Lights Contest

Have a neighbor who always goes above and beyond when it comes to their holiday light display? Every December there are holiday homes for which all of the "decorating challenged" (myself included) strive to … [Read more...]
Sold! Finaghty’s Irish Pub Soon to Have New Owners

As Finaghty's Irish Pub on Snoqualmie Ridge nears its 6th anniversary, owners Phil Stafford and Lisa McCord are preparing to say goodbye to the family-friendly, community-driven restaurant and pub they created … [Read more...]
Snoqualmie Valley Master Gardeners Tips: DYI Composting, Demystifying the Christmas Cactus

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Compost These days we hear a great deal about compost – it’s available in bags or in bulk at nurseries, garden centers and landscape supply companies; our garden and … [Read more...]
Latest North Bend Public Safety Meeting to Focus on Homeless and Transient Population

Coinciding with the launch of the winter homeless shelter's second season in the Valley, the latest North Bend Public Safety meeting will focus on the homeless and transient population within the North … [Read more...]
Dump Truck Loses Brakes Descending Tiger Mountain Summit During Morning Commute

It sounds more like something from a movie script, but it happened on SR 18 this morning, November 19, 2013, on a descent of the Tiger Mountain summit. According to the Washington State Patrol, around 7AM a … [Read more...]
Letter: November 30th, Small Business Saturday!

Shop smart and support small businesses on November 30th. Small Business Saturday started in 2010 and was later recognized by U.S. Senate in 2011. The once little known campaign has become a movement that … [Read more...]
Community Events Not to Miss This Week: Local Holiday Marketplace, Fiddler on the Roof, ‘House of Hope’ Fundraiser

Snoqualmie Valley Merchants Unite to Promote Holiday Theme of Living and Giving Local, November 20th Tis the season to sip, savor, share and shop where we live; and Snoqualmie Valley merchants are making it … [Read more...]
New Snoqualmie Apartment Complex Ready by Spring, Defines ‘Market-rate’ Pricing

What exactly does 'market-rate' mean when it comes to apartment homes in Snoqualmie? When it was announced earlier this year that a new apartment development was coming to Snoqualmie Ridge, the term was often … [Read more...]
Mount Si Football Knocked out of Playoffs by O’Dea, Ends Strong Season with 9-2 Record

It won't be a repeat of the 2012 season with a return trip to the Tacoma Dome for the High School State Championships, but it was a successful, winning 2013 season for Coach Charlie Kinnune's Wildcat Football … [Read more...]
First Significant Snow Storm of Season Hits Snoqualmie Pass, Enough to Open Slopes?

Just as weather forecasters predicted, cold air and stormy conditions are creeping into the area this afternoon, November 15, 2013, bringing the first significant snow of the season to Snoqualmie Pass. Don't … [Read more...]
Ben’s Breakdown: Football Playoffs Pit #5 Mount Si vs. #2 O’Dea

Ben Evensen is a Mount Si High School senior and an aspiring sportswriter. Look for his game analysis before each Mount Si football game throughout the 2013 season. To follow Mount Si Football visit their … [Read more...]
Snoqualmie Valley Pets 101: Comparing and Contrasting Cat vs. Dog Pet Parenthood

In her latest column, pet trainer for LeChic Pet and North Bend resident, Melissa Grant, helps would-be pet owners compare the differences between being a dog or a cat parent - in an effort to help you decide … [Read more...]
Crazy Traffic Morning: SR 18 Closed at I-90 for Accident Involving Semi, North Bend Way Closed for Accident

According to the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) Traffic twitter feed, at 7AM, November 12, 2013, SR 18 was closed at I-90 due to an accident blocking all lanes of traffic at the Tiger … [Read more...]
Letter: Classified Union, School District Contract Negotiation Update

The Public School Employees (PSE) Union bargaining team met with the School District’s bargaining team during the evening of October 30th. The session was overseen by the Public Employees Relation Commission … [Read more...]
Power Outage hits Parts of Snoqualmie Ridge, PSE Works to Restore Quickly

Power went out to areas of Snoqualmie Ridge around 8:30PM, November 11, 2013. The outage didn't appear to be widespread, even with the gusty winds in the area since early morning. Affected homeowners … [Read more...]
Gap Winds Predicted to Bring Breezy, Gusty Day to Foothills; Just a Normal Fall Day in the Valley

Today, Monday, November 11, 2013, will bring breezy and possible gusty conditions to the Snoqualmie Valley. In fact, it's one of those days when if you leave the Valley and head west, you'll wonder if you left … [Read more...]
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