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** Overnight Water Service Line Repairs to Affect Some Businesses in Mountain Valley Business Center

City crews will conduct overnight repairs on a water service line leak near the Mountain Valley Business Center on December 18 from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. Affected businesses will experience a temporary water shut-off, with prior notifications provided to ensure minimal disruption during the repairs.

Snoqualmie Shines Bright with Holiday Lights Through New Year’s Day

Snoqualmie dazzles visitors with enchanting holiday light displays, making it a premier destination for festive celebrations. The public displays are free and accessible, featuring whimsical decorations along the Centennial Trail and in Railroad Park, creating a magical experience for all ages. Visitors are encouraged to make Snoqualmie a cherished annual tradition.

** North Bend City Council Approves Comprehensive Plan Update for 2024

On December 3, 2024, the North Bend City Council approved a significant update to its Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Map, a two-year effort aimed at modernizing city planning to meet state growth mandates. The plan will guide critical community investments for the next two decades, focusing on sustainable development, housing affordability, and transportation improvements.

Fire Blotter | 10 Foot Fall; Fall City Fire; Back Pain

Emergency crews in Snoqualmie responded to multiple incidents over a week, including a serious fall from a height, a vehicle collision, and a residential fire in Fall City. These reports highlight significant local health and safety concerns and the vital role of emergency services in the community.

Traffic Alert: Semi Rollover Blocks Eastbound SR 18

A semi-truck rollover blocked eastbound State Route 18 near Snoqualmie on December 13, 2024, causing significant traffic delays. The road was reported to be reopened by 6:59 PM, highlighting the importance of timely traffic updates for the community.

Police Blotter | Asleep in Vehicle; Centennial Park Tree Fire; Loud Rap Music Complaint

The Snoqualmie Police Blotter from December 6 to December 12, 2024, reports on various incidents, including a DUI investigation, a tree fire at Centennial Park, and a noise complaint about loud rap music. These events highlight local law enforcement's ongoing efforts to address community safety concerns.

Light Up the Holidays: Can’t-Miss Seasonal Events in Snoqualmie Valley

Celebrate the holiday season in Snoqualmie Valley with a variety of festive events this December. From the Carnation Farms Holiday Market to the Cascade Voice Academy Open Mic, this article highlights local celebrations that foster community spirit and holiday cheer.

North Bend Bids Farewell to Retiring City Administrator David Miller, Welcomes Bob Larson as Interim

David Miller retired as the City Administrator of North Bend on December 3, 2024, after seven years of dedicated service. The city welcomed Bob Larson as the Interim City Administrator, who has extensive experience in local government. Mayor Mary Miller and the City Council acknowledged Miller's contributions during a recent meeting, particularly highlighting key infrastructure projects completed during his tenure.

Alleged Fall City Burglary Attempt Leads to Charges for Kirkland Man and Juveniles

A burglary attempt at Fall City Firearms has led to charges against 20-year-old Kristopher Holmes from Kirkland and four juveniles. Holmes faces multiple charges, including Attempting to Elude Police and Possession of a Stolen Vehicle, while the juveniles are being prosecuted under juvenile law. Law enforcement's quick response prevented further theft or damage to the business.

More Than a Show: Snovalley Pride’s Celebration of Diversity Through Drag

Snovalley Pride's drag events celebrate diversity and inclusivity in the Snoqualmie Valley, led by Greg Jamiel. The Fierce Halloween Drag Show highlights this movement, drawing sell-out crowds and fostering connections between performers and attendees, while promoting acceptance and self-expression.

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