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Arrest Made in Armed Robbery of Snoqualmie Chevron Gas Station

A 22-year-old male suspect has been arrested in connection with the armed robbery of the Snoqualmie Ridge Chevron gas station that occurred on January 23rd. Following a thorough investigation, he is now held at King County jail with a bail set at $280,000, addressing a significant safety concern for the local community.

City Council Appoints Rob Wotton as New Council Member

Rob Wotton has been appointed as the new Council Member for Council Position 2 by the Snoqualmie City Council during their meeting on January 10. This unanimous decision reflects the council's commitment to maintaining effective local governance and addressing community needs. Wotton's appointment is expected to bring fresh perspectives to local policy discussions.

January Proclaimed National Mentoring Month in Snoqualmie

January has been officially proclaimed as National Mentoring Month in Snoqualmie by Mayor Ross during the January 9 City Council meeting. This month serves as a vital opportunity to celebrate and promote mentoring within the community, encouraging local residents to engage and recruit new mentors.

Scout Troops Christmas Tree Recycling Fundraiser Happens Jan. 7

Scout Troops are organizing a Christmas Tree Recycling Fundraiser on January 7, 2023, in Snoqualmie neighborhoods, encouraging residents to place their trees curbside by 8 am. A suggested donation of $20 will support the local scout troops' community service efforts. This initiative not only promotes recycling but also fosters community engagement during the holiday season.

Snoqualmie Police Dept. Investigating Arson at North Bend Taco Time

The Snoqualmie Police Department, alongside the King County Sheriff’s Fire Investigation Unit, is seeking public assistance in identifying those responsible for an arson incident at the North Bend Taco Time that occurred on December 31, 2022. This event raises significant concerns about community safety and the need for vigilance against criminal activities.

Snoqualmie Police Dept. Investigating Arson at North Bend Taco Time

The Snoqualmie Police Department, in collaboration with the King County Sheriff’s Fire Investigation Unit, is investigating an arson incident that occurred at the North Bend Taco Time on December 31, 2022. Authorities are seeking public assistance to identify the perpetrator(s) involved in this significant local crime, emphasizing the urgency and community impact of the investigation.

New City of Snoqualmie Website Launched Dec. 9

The City of Snoqualmie launched a redesigned website on December 9, 2022, aiming to enhance user experience and functionality. This website revamp follows extensive research and design efforts to better serve the community's needs.

Public Invited to Provide Comments on Proposed Budget and Property Tax Levy, Nov. 14

The Snoqualmie City Council invites residents to participate in two public hearings on November 14, 2022, regarding the Proposed 2023-24 Biennial Budget and the 2023 Property Tax Levy. This engagement initiative reflects the council's commitment to transparency and community involvement in local governance.

First Major Fall Storm Predicted to Bring Wind, Heavy Rain and Moderate Snoqualmie River Flooding

The first major storm of the season is set to impact Snoqualmie, WA, bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and potentially pushing the Snoqualmie River to phase 3 flood levels. A flood warning is in effect through Saturday, November 5, 2022, underscoring the need for residents to remain vigilant.

Community Invited to Provide Input on Snoqualmie Mill Site Proposed Final Development Agreement

Community members are encouraged to attend the hybrid City Council meeting on October 24, 2022, to voice their opinions about the proposed Final Development Agreement for the Snoqualmie Mill Site project. This meeting provides a vital opportunity for local residents to engage in the planning process that directly impacts the development of their community.

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