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Carnation Farms Announces 2025 Farm Dinner Series

Carnation Farms' Culinary Director Kristen Schumacher has announced the 2025 Farm Dinner Series, building on the success of previous events. The series will feature intimate dinners at the Farmview Kitchen and outdoor feasts celebrating local produce, beginning on March 8. This initiative aims to foster community connections through fresh, organic food experiences.

Help Shape North Bends Shoreline Access and Trail Plan at a Public Workshop

North Bend residents are invited to a public workshop on February 26 to discuss the development of the Shoreline Public Access and Trail Plan, aimed at enhancing recreational opportunities while safeguarding the shoreline. The event, hosted at North Bend City Hall, follows a grant from the Department of Ecology to support climate resilience and local shoreline planning efforts.

Filming in Downtown North Bend February 18-19 Traffic Delays and Limited Parking Expected

Filming in Downtown North Bend will take place from February 18 at 2 p.m. to February 19 at 4 a.m., causing traffic delays and limited parking, particularly around Twede’s Café. Residents are advised to seek alternative routes due to anticipated congestion and the presence of film crews.

India Belly Serves Up Bold Flavors and Warm Hospitality in Snoqualmie

India Belly in Snoqualmie is transforming the local culinary landscape with its unique blend of Indian street food and Indo-Chinese fusion, offering a vibrant atmosphere and exceptional hospitality. Since opening in August 2024, the restaurant has quickly become a community favorite, celebrated for its bold flavors and commitment to customer comfort, even during cold weather.

Updated Westbound SR 18 Closed at I-90 in Snoqualmie Wednesday, Feb. 12, After a Collision

Westbound State Route 18 in Snoqualmie was closed due to a collision involving a rolled-over semi-truck on February 12, 2025. Emergency responders were on the scene, and motorists were advised to seek alternative routes as there was no estimate for reopening the road. The situation has since been resolved, and all lanes are now open.

From Silence to Celebration Building LGBTQ Community in the Snoqualmie Valley

The article highlights the pivotal role of the 2008 Day of Silence at Mount Si High School in shaping the LGBTQ+ community in Snoqualmie Valley, focusing on Nova Blaire's experience amid significant protests. It underscores the challenges faced by LGBTQ+ students and the gradual emergence of support networks, illustrating a shift from isolation to celebration within the community.

Police Blotter Attempted Puppy Theft New Girlfriend Harassment High on Fentanyl

A Snoqualmie business reported an attempted puppy theft, prompting police to search for the known suspect. In addition, the article highlights incidents of harassment involving a new girlfriend and drug-related issues in the area. These events underscore ongoing local crime concerns that impact community safety.

Police Blotter Attempted Puppy Theft New Girlfriend Harassment High on Fentanyl

A recent police blotter report from Snoqualmie highlights an attempted puppy theft and harassment case involving a new girlfriend, with the suspect allegedly under the influence of fentanyl. Local law enforcement responded promptly but could not locate the suspect. This incident underscores ongoing issues of drug-related crime and public safety in the region.

Women Governing the Snoqualmie Valley A Chat with North Bends Mayor Mary Miller

North Bend Mayor Mary Miller, who began her tenure in January 2024, is highlighted in an interview discussing her journey in public service and her commitment to community engagement. Notably, all four cities in the Snoqualmie Valley are now led by women, marking a significant milestone in local governance. The article emphasizes Miller’s dedication to her role and the positive relationships she fosters within the community.

Experience 'Twin Peeks' at Scott Rinckenberger Gallery, February 2123, 2025 A Unique Photographic Exhibition

Experience the unique photographic exhibition 'Twin Peeks' at Scott Rinckenberger Gallery from February 21–23, 2025, celebrating the legacy of David Lynch and the iconic Twin Peaks series. The exhibition features a collection of captivating photographs that explore themes of voyeurism, human behavior, and local culture, highlighting significant locations like Twede’s Cafe in North Bend, Washington.

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