Festival at Mount Si 2011

August 18, 2011

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Snoqualmie child dances to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller”

July 19, 2011

Snoqualmie Tribal woodcarver applies finishing touches to canoe

June 30, 2011

Snoqualmie Tribe woodcarver puts finishing touches on canoe

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John Mullen, Snoqualmie Tribe woodcarver, prepares white-hot lava rock for use in making a dugout cedar canoe. (Photo by Dan Catchpole)

Volunteers clean up cars dumped along Snoqualmie River

June 23, 2011

Finding laughter at Mt Si Senior Center

June 16, 2011

War veteran treats PTSD with yoga / May 21, 2011

June 2, 2011

Final cut of Dwight Bunn’s video by Sebastian. from Sebastian Moraga on Vimeo.

SLIDESHOW | Mount Si wins 3A state baseball championship

June 1, 2011

Mount Si in state baseball playoffs May 21

May 23, 2011

VIDEO | Restoring Chapel Car 5, Messenger of Peace, at the Northwest Railway Museum

March 14, 2011

King County Elections finishes bulk of hand recount of Snoqualmie Valley school bond

March 3, 2011

 

King County Elections employees review a ballot in the hand recount for the Snoqualmie Valley School District bond proposal from the Feb. 8 election. (By Katie Gilliam)

King County Elections employees review a ballot in the hand recount for the Snoqualmie Valley School District bond proposal from the Feb. 8 election. (By Katie Gilliam)

It took less than two hours for eight 2-person teams of King County Elections employees to finish a hand recount of more than 9,200 ballots cast in the Feb. 8 election by Snoqualmie Valley School District voters. At issue is the district’s $56 million bond to build a new middle school.

The department’s Canvassing Board will meet at 2 p.m. Friday to decide on three contested ballots. The voter’s intent is not clear on one ballot. The other two ballots could be counted if the board verifies the voters’ signatures on them. To conceal how those voters filled out their ballots, they will be mixed in with about 600 ballots that have not been examined in the recount. 

The recounts final results will then be posted online.

The bond measure lost by a single vote. Within hours of the results being certified, supporters of the bond had raised the $2,650 needed to pay for a hand recount. 

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