The Ross Report - Volume 9 - Monthly Updates from Mayor Katherine Ross (January 2024)

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

In the January 2024 edition of The Ross Report, Mayor Katherine Ross presents crucial updates that resonate deeply with the Snoqualmie community. One of the central features is the announcement of a Town Hall meeting with U. S. Rep Kim Schrier, providing residents a platform to voice their concerns and engage with their elected officials. This initiative is vital for fostering democratic participation and transparency in local governance.

The report also highlights National Mentoring Month, emphasizing the role of mentorship in shaping the lives of young residents and strengthening community ties. By focusing on these significant topics, Mayor Ross demonstrates her commitment to keeping citizens informed and involved in local affairs. The report underscores the importance of effective communication between the city government and the community. Not only does it serve to update residents, but it also encourages civic engagement and community spirit. In essence, this edition of The Ross Report is a pivotal resource for Snoqualmie's residents, reinforcing the connection between local governance and community well-being.

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