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Letter Issaquah Mayor Mayoral Endorsement

Issaquah Mayor Mary Lou Pauly endorses her colleague, Mayor Ross, in a letter to Snoqualmie residents. The endorsement highlights their collaborative efforts over the past four years to improve local governance. Pauly emphasizes the importance of strong leadership for community development.

North Bend Hosts October 28 Open House on 230 Main Affordable Housing Project

North Bend will host an open house on October 28 to discuss the 230 Main Affordable Housing Project, aimed at providing affordable housing for local workers. Attendees can meet project representatives, view plans for the 40-unit development, and learn about the community's workforce housing needs. A public hearing on the project's Disposition and Development Agreement is scheduled for November 5.

Thousands Without Power Across Snoqualmie Valley After Weekend Windstorm

Power outages persist across Snoqualmie Valley and Puget Sound Energy's service area following severe winds and heavy rain. Crews are working continuously to restore power to the remaining 115,000 customers after 380,000 have had their service restored. The most significant damage occurred in Thurston and Pierce counties, where high winds knocked down power lines.

Boo! Spook-tacular Halloween Events on Saturday, October 25 in Snoqualmie

Snoqualmie will host Halloween events on Saturday, October 25, 2025, featuring costumed children in Snoqualmie Ridge and Historic Downtown. The community anticipates a festive day filled with activities and treats for families.

Fire Blotter Unconscious Adult Multiple Seizures Injured Soccer Player

Emergency crews in Snoqualmie responded to multiple incidents over several days, including an unconscious adult and a two-vehicle accident. Patients were transported to hospitals for various injuries, including head trauma and seizures. These incidents highlight ongoing community health and safety challenges.

Police Blotter Bear vs. Vehicle Found Wallet Concern for Sister

A vehicle collided with a bear in Snoqualmie, but the bear escaped unharmed, and there was no damage to the vehicle. In a separate incident, officers responded to a two-vehicle accident on E. North Bend Way, resulting in one driver being transported to the hospital.

Letter Dear Snoqualmie Neighbors

Snoqualmie Mayor Katherine Ross criticizes her opponent, Jim Mayhew, for inconsistent positions on public safety, city contracts, and community projects. She emphasizes her commitment to local control over services, highlighting her efforts to keep police and fire departments accountable. Ross urges voters to recognize the importance of consistent leadership in the upcoming election.

Letter Snoqualmie Needs a Bridge-Builder in a Time of Division For Me its Dan Murphy for City Council

Snoqualmie voters face a critical decision in the upcoming election, as the city grapples with the loss of its police contract with North Bend. Local advocate Melissa Grant emphasizes the need for a bridge-builder like Dan Murphy for City Council to address the community's divisions.

First Fall Storm Brings Rain and Gusty Winds to the Snoqualmie Valley This Weekend

An atmospheric river will bring approximately 2 inches of rain to the Snoqualmie Valley from Friday through Sunday night. Wind gusts may reach 35 mph on Saturday, with one model predicting gusts up to 45 mph. Residents should secure outdoor items and prepare for potential power outages.

The North Bend Theatres Guide to the Rocky Horror Picture Show

The North Bend Theatre invites both first-time and seasoned fans to experience "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" in a unique setting. With its cult following, the venue offers an immersive environment for audiences to indulge in the iconic film.

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