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Westbound I-90 Off-Ramp to SR 18 to Close Thursday Night, February 6th

The westbound I-90 off-ramp to State Route 18/Snoqualmie Parkway will be closed from 9 p.m. on February 6 to 5 a.m. on February 7, 2025, impacting local traffic near Snoqualmie. This closure is part of a larger project by the Washington State Department of Transportation aimed at improving interchange safety and infrastructure. Detour routes will be clearly marked for affected drivers.

North Bend Retains Class 5 Flood Rating in National Insurance Program

North Bend has successfully retained its Class 5 flood rating under the National Flood Insurance Program, as confirmed by FEMA. This designation is critical for the community, as it impacts flood insurance premiums and local preparedness initiatives. The city's commitment to flood management and safety measures continues to provide vital support for its residents.

Snoqualmie Police Chief on Leave Amid Internal Investigation

Snoqualmie Police Chief Brian Lynch has been placed on administrative leave as part of an ongoing internal investigation, ensuring an impartial review process. Captain Gary W. Horejsi, Jr. will serve as acting Chief of Police during this period, maintaining the department's commitment to service. The City of Snoqualmie has chosen not to comment further on the investigation.

Help Shape North Bends Economic Future Apply for Open Commission Seats

The City of North Bend is actively seeking applicants for two open positions on its Business & Economic Development Commission, which plays a crucial role in shaping local economic strategies. Interested individuals residing within the 98045 zip code are encouraged to apply by the February 28, 2025 deadline, with preference given to those with strong business ties to the community.

Fire Blotter Broken Ankle Feeling Faint Person in Crisis

Emergency crews in Snoqualmie responded to multiple incidents from January 25 to February 3, 2025, including a seizure at Salish Lodge, a cardiac arrest in Fall City, and a possible stroke in a parking lot. The reports highlight various medical emergencies, emphasizing the ongoing need for emergency services in the region. This article provides vital information on local health incidents, reinforcing community awareness and safety.

Updated Two Ramps at I-90SR 18 Interchange to Close Overnight Feb. 3-7 Near Snoqualmie

Overnight ramp closures at the I-90/SR 18 interchange near Snoqualmie are scheduled from February 3-7, 2025, due to essential drainage installation by the Washington State Department of Transportation. The eastbound I-90 off-ramp to SR 18 closures on February 5-6 have been canceled, providing updated travel information for commuters. Detours will be in place to guide drivers through the affected areas.

Snoqualmie Approves Interim Police Services Fee Increase for North Bend

Snoqualmie City Council has approved an interim increase in police services fees for North Bend, which will remain in effect until May 2025 while a long-term agreement is negotiated. This decision comes as both cities seek to ensure adequate funding for law enforcement amid ongoing discussions about service agreements. The increase reflects a proactive approach to community safety and resource allocation.

Updated SR 18 at Tiger Mountain Closed Due to Stalled Vehicles and Heavy Snow

SR 18 at Tiger Mountain is currently closed due to stalled vehicles and heavy snowfall, affecting travel in the Snoqualmie Valley. The Washington State Patrol is actively managing the situation to ensure safety and restore traffic flow. Local authorities advise travelers to stay updated on road conditions.

The Ross Report February 2025

Mayor Katherine Ross advocated for Snoqualmie and its residents in February, meeting legislators in Olympia to support businesses and honor volunteers. The mayor's efforts aim to strengthen community ties and enhance local governance.

After Recent Small Fire, Snoqualmie Fire Dept. Reminds Residents of Lithium-ion Battery Safety Tips

The Snoqualmie Fire Department has issued a reminder about the safety of lithium-ion batteries following a recent small fire incident. They, alongside the National Fire Protection Association, emphasize crucial safety tips to minimize fire risks associated with these batteries, which are commonly used in various devices. Residents are encouraged to educate themselves on safe practices regarding the purchase, use, and disposal of lithium-ion batteries.

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