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Newsletter plans to begin honoring a Teacher of the Month

Posted on September 7, 2011March 6, 2025 by Sebastian Moraga

For Diana Reul-Shapiro, it was time. Her newsletter, Macaroni Kid, has become part of the Snoqualmie and Issaquah communities. After two and a half years of news about children and teachers, it’s time for her and her newsletter’s co-editor and publisher, Dana Verhoff, to give something back: the Teacher of the Month award. “Dana is…

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Christian Arthur Vikari

Posted on September 7, 2011March 17, 2025 by Contributed

Dr. Christian Arthur Vikari completed his mortal journey on Aug. 31, 2011, after a long and difficult illness. To those of us who knew and loved Art, it seems too soon to say goodbye, yet, there is comfort in knowing this wonderful, compassionate man is now free of the pain and suffering he endured these last few years….

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King County takes laissez-faire approach to medical marijuana

Posted on July 29, 2011March 11, 2025 by Warren Kagarise

King County is adopting a more laissez-faire approach to medical-marijuana operations as North Bend and other cities tighten rules for patient-run collective gardens and other operations. North Bend City Council members imposed a year long moratorium on medical marijuana production and distribution facilities June 7. Issaquah, Sammamish, Federal Way, Kent and other cities have also…

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County library system wins nationwide award

Posted on July 20, 2011March 6, 2025 by Staff

Library Journal Magazine, the oldest library periodical in the U.S., and Gale Publishing have named the King County Library System the Library of the Year. The nationwide honor has folks in the KCLS Valley branches, the easternmost in the system, every bit as thrilled as their coworkers to the west. “It’s a real honor to…

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Steve Martin is coming, Steve Martin is coming

Posted on July 14, 2011March 6, 2025 by Sebastian Moraga

Comedian brings his take on Paul Revere and other musical tales to Snoqualmie Casino For a guy once known for his wild-and-crazy ways, he sure seems mellow now. And Steve Martin, the legendary comic and actor, credits an old friend for the change: his banjo. Martin, who is coming to the Snoqualmie Casino on July…

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Mount Si shortstop Tim Proudfoot commits to play for Texas Tech

Posted on June 29, 2011March 6, 2025 by Staff

Tim Proudfoot looks like a normal, lanky teenager, until he gets on the baseball field. Then everything seems to click for the shortstop on Mount Si High School’s state championship team. Proudfoot’s ease on the diamond caught the eye of Texas Tech’s baseball program. He recently committed to play for the Divion I school next…

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Seattle beekeeper brings buzz to Snoqualmie Valley

Posted on May 18, 2011March 17, 2025 by Sebastian Moraga

You have got to let bees be bees. That’s the philosophy of beekeeper Daniel Sullivan, who has just brought his life’s passion to the Snoqualmie Valley, with four hives in Snoqualmie. “If I could put beehives everywhere, I would,” said Sullivan, a banquet manager for a hotel in Seattle who is entering his second year…

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DirtFish Rally School draws noise complaints from neighbors

Posted on April 20, 2011March 6, 2025 by Dan Catchpole

Gail McCullough works construction. She drives a dump truck for a construction company. Her husband Tim also drives a dump truck. Their workdays are full of loud noise, so they appreciate the quiet of their home the east of Snoqualmie, overlooking the former Weyerhaeuser Mill site. But the mill’s new tenant, the DirtFish Rally School,…

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Snoqualmie Falls shows up in statistics classes

Posted on April 11, 2011March 6, 2025 by Dan Catchpole

Snoqualmie Falls gets around. The impressive image of the cascading water has been regionally famous since cameras were first lugged to its location in the late 1800s. But Snoqualmie Falls is well known to some people for something not so obvious to visitors: data. The falls are used as an example of statistical forecasting in…

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Flooding along Snoqualmie River shuts down several roads

Posted on March 31, 2011March 6, 2025 by Administrator

Emergency officials have had to shut down several roads Thursday in Snoqualmie Valley due to flooding along the Snoqualmie River. Two roads in the city of Snoqualmie and several roads in unincorporated King County have been topped by floodwater. No injuries related to the flooding have been reported. The localized flooding is the result of heavy rains in…

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