The Ross Report | July 2024

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Mayor Ross had an eventful July 2024, focusing on supporting Snoqualmie residents and local businesses. She continued her business visits at MTB HQ, fostering strong relationships within the community. Additionally, her participation in the Fourth of July festivities showcased the city's vibrant spirit and commitment to community involvement. A significant highlight of the month was the welcoming of India Belly, Snoqualmie's newest restaurant, which reflects the city’s growing culinary scene and local business development. The report illustrates how Mayor Ross's leadership contributes to the overall economic vitality of Snoqualmie.

By engaging directly with residents and businesses, she emphasizes the importance of community ties. This proactive approach not only enhances the quality of life for residents but also encourages future economic opportunities. Overall, the article showcases the mayor's dedication to nurturing a thriving local environment and enhancing community connections.

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