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Snoqualmie Police Arrest Teen Bank Robbers Following Pursuit

Snoqualmie-North Bend Police arrested two teenage suspects following a robbery at the North Bend Sno Falls Credit Union on January 26, 2024. The incident prompted a vehicle pursuit that concluded near Mercer Island. This event underscores ongoing concerns regarding youth crime in the region.

Snoqualmie Valley Trail Closed in Riverbend/Tanner Sept 16 – Oct 4, 2024

A section of the Snoqualmie Valley Trail near Riverbend and Tanner will be closed from September 16 to October 4, 2024, for essential repairs to bridge 2178-44 due to rot in the timber structure. No detour will be available, and users are advised to plan alternate routes during this period. King County Parks is managing the repairs and appreciates the public's understanding.

Sip Suds & Si: An Evening of Local Flavor and Fun in North Bend

North Bend will host the Sip Suds & Si event on September 14, 2024, organized by the North Bend Downtown Foundation to celebrate local businesses, art, and regional beverages. The evening will feature live music, various tasting locations, and special offers from local establishments, all aimed at supporting the community and enhancing downtown beautification efforts.

Harvest & Holiday Markets Welcome Guests to Carnation Farms

Carnation Farms is set to host its annual Harvest Market on September 28 and Holiday Market on December 14, inviting the community to celebrate the changing seasons. The events will feature local artisan vendors, food, and family-friendly activities in the historic Hippodrome. Executive Director Paul Shoemaker emphasizes the importance of community engagement and local craftsmanship in these markets.

Snoqualmie Police Department Works to Reinstate School Resource Officer, Invites Community to Chat with the Chief on September 18

The Snoqualmie Police Department is working to reinstate the School Resource Officer (SRO) position, which has been on hold due to staffing issues since September 3, 2024. Community members are invited to meet with Police Chief Brian Lynch to discuss the SRO role and other public safety topics on September 18, 2024.

North Bend Honors Seniors: Mayor Miller Proclaims September as Senior Center Month

Mayor Mary Miller has declared September as Senior Center Month in North Bend, emphasizing the vital role of the Mt. Si Senior Center in supporting the community's older residents. The proclamation highlights the importance of seniors' contributions and encourages residents to recognize the efforts of staff and volunteers at the center.

North Bend Artist Josh Tuininga’s ‘We Are Not Strangers’ Earns Finalist Spot for 2024 Washington State Book Award

North Bend artist and author Josh Tuininga's graphic novel *We Are Not Strangers* has been named a finalist for the 2024 Washington State Book Award in the Creative Nonfiction/Memoir category. The book explores themes of empathy and allyship through the story of a Sephardic Jewish immigrant and his Japanese neighbors during a time of cultural tension in the U.S.

Family of Late Railway Museum Volunteer Donates $30,774.99 for Locomotive 125 Restoration

The family of Jared Thomas Fredrick Alery has donated $30,774.99 to the Northwest Railway Museum for the restoration of Locomotive 125, honoring Alery's legacy as a passionate railway volunteer. Alery, who passed away unexpectedly at the age of 29, was known for his expertise in marine diesel technology and his dedication to preserving railway history.

Clear the Clutter: Free Shred-It Event in North Bend on September 14

North Bend residents can participate in a free document shredding event on September 14, 2024, at North Bend City Hall. The event allows individuals to safely dispose of unwanted papers, with a limit of two file boxes or three grocery bags per person. Certain items, such as stiff metal and plastic bags, will not be accepted to prevent equipment jams.

Duvall Artist Breathes New Life Into Iconic Bridge Trolls

Local artist Randy Berg has revitalized the iconic trolls on the Duvall Bridge, breathing new life into these beloved wooden creatures. This restoration project, supported by the Duvall Cultural Commission and City Council, aims to enhance community pride and artistic expression in Duvall.

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