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Daytime SR 203 Single-Lane Closure Near Carnation for Fence Installation

State Route 203 will experience a single-lane closure near Northeast Carnation Farm Road for four consecutive weekdays starting September 26, 2024, to facilitate fence installation. This temporary reduction in traffic lanes aims to enhance safety and infrastructure in the area. Residents and travelers should plan for potential delays during this period.

Police Blotter | Attempted Cash Machine Break-in; Possible Abuse/Neglect of a Minor; Malfunctioning Railroad Crossing

A series of police incidents were reported in Snoqualmie and North Bend between September 16 and September 23, 2024, including an attempted cash machine break-in and a suspected case of child abuse. The reports also covered graffiti incidents, a domestic violence case, and a malfunctioning railroad crossing. These events reflect ongoing community safety concerns and police activity in the region.

Get Involved in Green Snoqualmie Day: Help Restore Local Natural Areas

Community members are invited to participate in Green Snoqualmie Day on October 5, 2024, to help restore local natural areas by planting trees and shrubs. This event, part of the Green Snoqualmie Partnership, aims to enhance the resilience of Snoqualmie's urban forest against climate change. All ages and abilities are encouraged to join in, with supplies provided.

Police Blotter | Stolen Vehicle; Hand washing Intruder; Ding Dong Ditch Suspect Search

A police blotter report details incidents in the Snoqualmie Valley, including graffiti vandalism, a family dispute, and an attempted break-in at a cash machine. The report highlights various community issues and law enforcement responses, reflecting ongoing concerns about safety and local crime.

Police Blotter | Attempted Cash Machine Break-in; Possible Abuse/Neglect of a Minor; Malfunctioning Railroad Crossing

A police blotter from Snoqualmie Valley details recent incidents, including an attempted cash machine break-in, reports of possible abuse or neglect of a minor, and a malfunctioning railroad crossing. The report highlights various criminal activities, domestic disputes, and community safety responses, reflecting ongoing law enforcement efforts in the area.

Get Involved in Green Snoqualmie Day: Help Restore Local Natural Areas

Join the community in preserving Snoqualmie’s natural spaces by participating in Green Snoqualmie Day on October 5, 2024, from 9 a.m. to noon. Volunteers will help plant trees and shrubs in the new Climate Change Adaptation Demonstration Forest, aimed at enhancing the urban forest's resilience to climate change. All ages are welcome, and supplies will be provided.

Works from the heART: A Creative Journey of Healing, Empowerment, and Connection in the Snoqualmie Valley

North Bend artist Ashley James combines her expertise in recreation therapy and creative arts through her business, Works from the heART, to provide transformative mental health experiences in the Snoqualmie Valley. Her art journaling groups foster empowerment and community connection, particularly among women and military families.

No Credible Threat Found at Mount Si High School Following September 23 Investigation

No credible threat was found at Mount Si High School following an investigation by the Snoqualmie Police Department and the Snoqualmie Valley School District. The situation arose from a miscommunication, and both parties emphasized the importance of community collaboration to ensure student safety. Increased police patrols will continue as a precaution until the School Resource Officer position is filled.

Police Investigate Late-Night Burglaries in Occupied Homes, Chief Lynch Addresses Community Concerns

The Snoqualmie-North Bend Police Department is investigating two late-night burglaries of occupied homes in North Bend, reported on September 22, 2024. Police Chief Brian Lynch addressed community concerns, urging residents to enhance their home security and report any suspicious activity. The investigation includes reviewing surveillance footage and has led to increased police patrols in the area.

Works from the heART: A Creative Journey of Healing, Empowerment, and Connection in the Snoqualmie Valley

North Bend artist Ashley James combines her expertise in recreation therapy and creative arts to empower individuals through her business, Works from the heART. Her art journaling groups offer a therapeutic space for women in the Snoqualmie Valley, fostering creativity and connection.

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