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Newest Member of Snoqualmie Police Department Sworn In

Officer Nicholas Schulgen was sworn in as the newest member of the Snoqualmie Police Department on October 24, 2022, by Mayor Katherine Ross. Schulgen graduated from the Washington State Criminal Justice Center Police Academy just days prior, on October 20, highlighting the city’s commitment to enhancing local law enforcement capabilities.

Newest Member of Snoqualmie Police Department Sworn In

Officer Nicholas Schulgen was sworn in as the newest member of the Snoqualmie Police Department by Mayor Katherine Ross on October 24, 2022, following his graduation from the Washington State Criminal Justice Center Police Academy. This event marks a significant addition to the local law enforcement team, enhancing community safety and engagement in Snoqualmie.

Snoqualmie Fire Dept. Responds to Small Brush Fire near Hospital

The Snoqualmie Fire Department promptly tackled a brush fire near the Snoqualmie Valley Hospital on October 19, 2022. The fire, measuring approximately 50' x 100', posed no threat to nearby homes or businesses, and no evacuations were necessary. Firefighters managed the situation effectively, ensuring community safety.

Snoqualmie Fire Dept. Responds to Small Brush Fire near Hospital

On October 19, 2022, the Snoqualmie Fire Department responded quickly to a small brush fire near Snoqualmie Valley Hospital, measuring approximately 50’ x 100’. Fortunately, there were no threats to nearby homes or businesses, and no evacuations were deemed necessary.

Two New Snoqualmie Police Department Officers Sworn In

On October 10, 2022, Snoqualmie welcomed two new police officers, Cory Hendricks and Anthony Lemmon, who were sworn in by Mayor Katherine Ross. This event is a significant addition to the local law enforcement community, reflecting the city's commitment to public safety. The introduction of these officers aims to strengthen community relations and enhance police presence.

Two New Snoqualmie Police Department Officers Sworn In

On October 10, 2022, the Snoqualmie Police Department welcomed two new officers, Cory Hendricks and Anthony Lemmon, who were sworn in by Mayor Katherine Ross. The event took place in front of the community and city council, highlighting the city's commitment to enhancing public safety. This initiative reflects the city's ongoing efforts to strengthen its police force.

Holiday Lighting Installation Begins on Center Blvd, expect reduced parking Oct. 10-14

Holiday lighting installation on Center Blvd in Snoqualmie will begin during the week of October 10, 2022, impacting parking availability in the area. The Snoqualmie Parks and Public Works crews will string holiday lights on street trees, enhancing the festive atmosphere for residents and visitors alike. Residents are advised to expect reduced parking during this installation period.

Filming to Occur in Downtown Snoqualmie the Week of October 3

A film production crew will be present in downtown Snoqualmie during the week of October 3, 2022, particularly around Falls Ave and Railroad Ave. Minor traffic and parking impacts are expected during this time, but significant disruptions are not anticipated.

Snoqualmie Mill Development Agreement Written Public Comment Period Open Until Sept. 16

The Snoqualmie community is encouraged to participate in the written public comment period for the draft Development Agreement concerning the Snoqualmie Mill Site Project. This opportunity allows residents to voice their opinions during the upcoming City Council meeting on September 12, 2022.

City Hosts Public Hearing for Snoqualmie Mill Development Agreement, September 12

The Snoqualmie City Council is set to host a public hearing regarding the Snoqualmie Mill Development Agreement during their regular meeting on September 12, 2022, at 7 PM. This hybrid meeting format allows both in-person and remote participation, reflecting the city's commitment to community engagement in local development issues.

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