Snoqualmie man climbs mountains for charity

July 2, 2008

Brian Dickinson on top of Mount Rainier in June. Photo ContributedAfter he’s completed a seven-summit challenge, Brian Dickinson may remember climbing Mount Rainier as a leisurely jaunt.

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Business women come together in Snoqualmie

July 2, 2008

The new group, Snoqualmie Valley Women in Business, held its inaugural meeeting at the Salish Lodge June 25. Photo by Laura GeggelMany of the women in the Snoqualmie Valley Women in Business group agree - having an all-female assembly helps create a positive, connecting group dynamic.

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Women’s clinic lands on the Ridge

July 2, 2008

Macy Fox, D.O., left, stands with medical assistants Leatha Sherman and Stephanie Martinell in the new Snoqualmie Ridge Women’s Health Clinic. Photo by Laura Geggel

Ever since the Snoqualmie Ridge Women’s Health Clinic opened April 1, women have been walking from the Ridge and driving from all over to take advantage of the local care offered by Macy Fox, D.O., who is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology. Read more

briefs

July 2, 2008

Fall City Roadhouse renovated

Fall City Roadhouse, formerly known as Colonial Inn, opened last month to a new look. The restaurant offers a casual, upscale environment to go along with a full bar and a 50-person banquet room, as well as seven hotel rooms that are scheduled to open later this summer. The cafe and grill also has hired a new chef in Cameon Orel, the former chef of the Beach Cafe at Carillon Point.

Tour de Peaks still looking for volunteers

The 20th anniversary of Tour de Peaks is schedulded for July 27 and the event is still recruiting volunteers. Among the skills desired are coordinator helpers, raffle ticket sellers, food area workers, photographers, set-up workers, vendors/exhibitors and others. To help, call 888-6362.

 

WSU announces local graduates

July 2, 2008

The following is a list of locals who recently graduated from Washington State University.

Carnation: Tyler Robert Barnhart, Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice; Donald R. Coleman Jr., cum laude, Bachelor of Arts in Communication; Brooke Marie Hellman, Bachelor of Arts in Leadership and Professional Studies; Ashley Marcella Johnson, Bachelor of Arts in Communication; Kelly Pflugrath, Bachelor of Arts in Communication; and Stephen Lancefield Stockdale, magna cum laude, Bachelor of Science in Animal Sciences.

North Bend: Ashely Dawn Orr, Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice; and Nicholas Patrick Sheldon, Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration.

Snoqualmie: Tawny Amber Brown, Bachelor of Arts in Hospitality Business Management; Ernest Charles Fix, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science;Lisa Kay King, Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences (General Studies-Social Sciences); Charles Christopher Maier, cum laude, Bachelor of Arts in Communication; and Landon Jay Moeller, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science.

 

 

Birth announcement

July 2, 2008

Leonardo Sky Ramos-Bookter

Juan Carlos Ramos-Espinoza and Regan Ramos are proud to announce the birth of their second child, Leonado Sky Ramos-Bookter. Read more

Geoteaming a hit at Greenway Days in North Bend

July 2, 2008

Alley Matarangas, 4, listens to instructions as she learns how to use the GPS device. Photo by Emily Lee

Amid Saturday’s sizzling temperatures, more than 120 participants gathered at North Bend’s Rattlesnake Lake to partake in geoteaming competitions hosted by Greenway Days. Read more

City finds documents back consultant

July 2, 2008

Perteet explains itself to developer at meeting

Troubled plans, a failure to address comments adequately and delays by the developers themselves are responsible for the high fee billings, not improper actions by Snoqualmie’s contract engineer. Read more

Tuber goes missing in Snoqualmie River

July 2, 2008

A 36-year-old Kirkland man is missing and presumed drowned after he fell off his inner tube while rafting on the Snoqualmie River below Snoqualmie Falls Monday evening. Read more

School district to raise impact fees

July 2, 2008

Fees will be highest in 12-district area

At a meeting June 26, the Snoqualmie Valley School Board approved higher developer impact fees for the 2008 Capital Facilities Plan.

The move still requires approval by the King County Council. If approved there, the district can ask cities to collect the new rates starting Jan. 1, 2009. Read more

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