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

On November 14, 2024, a report of possible gunshots prompted a police response in the vicinity of Traverse Apartments on North Bend Way. Officers conducted a thorough area check to investigate the situation. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding public safety in the community.

Fire Blotter | Rollover Collision; Trouble Breathing; Brush Fire

EMTs responded to a call on November 16, 2024, regarding an unconscious individual on Snoqualmie Parkway, suspected of being intoxicated. The article details this incident alongside other local emergency responses, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by emergency services in the region.

Local Author Brian Dickinson Shares Inspiring Tales of Survival and Resilience

Local author Brian Dickinson shares his inspiring survival stories in his books, _Blind Descent_ and _Calm in the Chaos_. These works recount his harrowing experiences on Mount Everest and as a Navy Aviation Rescue Swimmer, highlighting resilience and the vital role of community support in Snoqualmie Valley.

Fire Blotter | Rollover Collision; Trouble Breathing; Brush Fire

The Snoqualmie Fire Blotter from November 2024 reports on several emergency incidents, including a rollover collision, medical emergencies, and a brush fire caused by a downed power line. The article highlights the critical role of EMTs and fire crews in addressing health crises and safety hazards in the community.

Snoqualmie Valley Sparkles: This Week’s Guide to Local Holiday Celebrations

The article provides a comprehensive guide to local holiday celebrations in the Snoqualmie Valley, highlighting various events taking place throughout the region. Published by Living Snoqualmie, it aims to inform residents and visitors about festive activities, enhancing community engagement during the holiday season.

Snoqualmie Valley Sparkles: This Week’s Guide to Local Holiday Celebrations

Snoqualmie Valley is celebrating the holiday season with a variety of local events, including the inaugural Holly Days Window Fest and a festive gathering at the Snoqualmie Valley Alliance Church. Melissa Grant shares a roundup of activities that promote community spirit and holiday cheer.

Explore Local Government: Applications Open for North Bend’s 2025 Citizens Academy

Applications are now open for the 2025 North Bend Citizens Academy, an engaging eight-week program designed to educate participants about city operations and governance. The program is free and targets individuals aged 16 and older, with priority given to North Bend residents. Interested applicants can submit their applications until January 3, 2025, through various methods.

WWA Summary by Location for 47.67N 122.38W with Winter Weather Advisory Emphasis

A High Wind Warning has been issued for the region around coordinates 47.53N 121.87W, emphasizing the importance of preparedness for residents. The article is part of the NOAA National Weather Service's ongoing efforts to inform the public about severe weather conditions, ensuring safety and awareness in the community.

Explore Local Government: Applications Open for North Bend’s 2025 Citizens Academy

North Bend is inviting applications for its 2025 Citizens Academy, aimed at residents interested in understanding local government operations. This initiative fosters connections between citizens and city leaders while providing valuable insights into civic engagement and community involvement.

Snoqualmie Valley Windstorm: Peak Gusts, Power Outage Progress, and Cleanup Efforts

The Upper Snoqualmie Valley is currently recovering from a significant windstorm that caused extensive damage and widespread power outages. This article provides the latest updates on peak gusts, the status of power restoration efforts, and ongoing cleanup initiatives in the region.

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