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Valley Pool Together Launches New Website with Free Community Resources

Valley Pool Together has launched a new website aimed at enhancing public aquatic access for all Snoqualmie Valley residents. The site includes valuable resources such as a comprehensive swim lesson guide and survey results that identify barriers to water safety and swim lesson access, contributing to a community-led effort to improve health and safety outcomes in the region.

Snoqualmie-North Bend Police Arrest Suspect in Hit-and-Run of Pedestrian

Snoqualmie-North Bend Police arrested a suspect involved in a hit-and-run incident that left a pedestrian injured on November 18, 2024. The police responded to reports of an individual lying in the roadway near Cedar Falls Way SE and Salish Avenue SE in North Bend. This incident emphasizes ongoing public safety concerns in the region.

Fire Blotter | Severe Vertigo; Flight of Stairs Fall; Vehicle vs. Pedestrian

EMTs responded to a Snoqualmie medical facility on November 6, 2024, to assist an individual experiencing severe vertigo and fluctuating consciousness. The incident highlights the importance of timely medical intervention in emergencies, showcasing the dedicated work of local emergency responders.

ROUND TWO SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL COMEDY COMPETITION

The Seattle International Comedy Competition continues with its second round at North Bend Theatre on November 16, 2024. Featuring sixteen emerging comedians from the US and Canada, the event promises a night of laughter with a diverse lineup, including a dark humor comic, a video game designer, and a rodeo doctor. Tickets are selling quickly, reflecting the event's popularity in the Snoqualmie Valley.

WWA Summary by Location for 47.53N 121.87W with WAZ555/WAC033/WAZ657 emphasis Flood Watch

A Flood Watch has been issued for the area around 47.53N 121.87W, emphasizing the potential for significant rainfall and flooding conditions. The National Weather Service (NWS) provides essential information and resources for residents to stay informed and prepared. This watch is part of ongoing efforts by NOAA to ensure community safety during severe weather events.

** All Aboard the Santa Limited: Create Holiday Memories with the Northwest Railway Museum

Join the Northwest Railway Museum for the Santa Limited train rides this holiday season, where families can create lasting memories with festive activities, crafts, and a visit to Santa. While the Yuletide Express is fully booked, tickets for Santa Limited are available on select days in December, featuring a new 'Candy Wonderland' theme.

Flood Warning Issued for 47.53N 121.87W

A Flood Warning has been issued for the area around the coordinates 47.53N 121.87W, highlighting the potential for significant flooding impacts. Residents are urged to stay informed and take necessary precautions as the situation develops, with the National Weather Service providing ongoing updates.

Police Blotter | Juvenile House Party Disturbance; 70 mph in Downtown North Bend; Domestic Violence Verbal

A police blotter report details several incidents in the Snoqualmie and North Bend areas, including a juvenile house party disturbance and a vehicle collision involving a young driver. The report highlights law enforcement's response to various local disturbances, emphasizing the impact of these events on community safety.

SR 18 to Alternate Single-Lane Traffic Overnight Nov. 18 for Bridge Girder Installation Near Snoqualmie

State Route 18 will undergo overnight lane reductions for bridge girder installation near Snoqualmie, impacting traffic flow significantly. This construction work will reduce the route to a single lane with alternating traffic, scheduled for November 18. Local commuters should be aware of the potential delays and plan accordingly.

Temporary Water Shutoff Scheduled for November 17 During Fire Hydrant Replacement

City crews are scheduled to replace a damaged fire hydrant at the intersection of Orchard Drive SE and Meadow Drive on Sunday, November 17, leading to a temporary water shutoff in the area. Residents are advised to prepare for this disruption as the city undertakes essential maintenance to ensure public safety and service reliability.

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