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Snoqualmie Valley Holiday Guide: Connecting Local Businesses and Community

The Snoqualmie Valley Holiday Guide, created by Lauren Zetting, is an essential resource for residents looking to support local businesses and find holiday events. By promoting local shopping, the guide aims to strengthen community connections and celebrate the valley's unique character.

Free Storm Yard Waste Disposal at Select King County Transfer Stations

King County residents can dispose of storm-related woody yard debris for free at select transfer stations following a recent windstorm. This initiative, announced by King County Executive Dow Constantine, aims to assist residents in managing storm debris efficiently. The service is available starting November 23, 2024, at specific locations across the county.

Free Storm Yard Waste Disposal at Select King County Transfer Stations

King County Executive Dow Constantine has announced a free disposal service for branches, tree limbs, and other woody yard debris at select transfer stations, aimed at assisting residents in managing storm-related waste. This initiative provides an essential service to the community, promoting environmental cleanliness and resource management.

Make the Season Bright: Snoqualmie Valley’s Top Holiday Events for 2024

Snoqualmie Valley is filled with holiday cheer as it hosts a variety of festive events for 2024. From tree lighting ceremonies to holiday markets and visits from Santa, the community is invited to participate in activities that celebrate the season.

Winter Cheer Awaits: Snoqualmie Winter Lights Returns December 7th

Join us for the Snoqualmie Winter Lights event on December 7th, featuring festive music, activities, and Santa's arrival. This beloved tradition in Historic Downtown Snoqualmie promises a magical evening filled with community joy and holiday cheer.

Winter Cheer Awaits: Snoqualmie Winter Lights Returns December 7th

Snoqualmie Winter Lights, a beloved holiday event in Historic Downtown Snoqualmie, is set to return on December 7th, promising festive joy for the community. This annual tradition not only attracts locals but also visitors, enhancing the holiday spirit and supporting local businesses during the festive season.

Growing Signals: Valley 104.9 FM Looks to Reach More of the Snoqualmie Valley

Valley 104.9 FM, established in 2014 to serve the communities of Carnation and Duvall, is now expanding its broadcasting reach to connect with a larger audience across the Snoqualmie Valley. This initiative aims to enhance local engagement and provide more comprehensive coverage of regional events and issues.

'You Are Here: Snoqualmonix': Scott Rinckenberger Celebrates the Art of Backcountry Skiing

Scott Rinckenberger's upcoming exhibit 'You Are Here: Snoqualmonix' in North Bend showcases fine art photography celebrating backcountry skiing and snowboarding around Snoqualmie Pass. The exhibit features dynamic action shots paired with stunning landscapes, emphasizing both the sport and the alpine environment, while highlighting Rinckenberger's commitment to environmental stewardship.

Healing in the Heart of the Valley: Mount Si Physical Therapy Combines Expertise, Compassion, and Community

Mount Si Physical Therapy in North Bend offers holistic wellness and rehabilitation services tailored to the outdoor-oriented community of the Snoqualmie Valley. Founded by Dr. Kaeli Beckham, the clinic specializes in orthopedic and pelvic health therapies, emphasizing comprehensive patient care. The clinic also engages the community through the Mount Si Wellness Collective, which hosts various wellness-related services and events.

Police Blotter | Intoxicated Individual; Hit and Run Collision; U-Haul Theft

The Snoqualmie Valley police blotter reports several incidents, including a critical hit-and-run collision that injured a pedestrian, an intoxicated individual at a local mall, a U-Haul theft, and various disturbances, highlighting ongoing crime challenges in the community.

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