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Fire Blotter | Deception Crags Rescue; Fall from Window; Accidental Overdose

Emergency responders were called to a Snoqualmie residence on September 5, 2024, to assist an individual who fell due to general weakness. The incident is part of a series of recent local emergency calls, which include a rescue at Deception Crags and various police reports.

Irresponsible Garbage Disposal Habituates and Endangers Black Bears in the Snoqualmie Valley

Irresponsible garbage disposal in Snoqualmie Valley poses a significant threat to local black bear populations, as evidenced by a tragic incident in 2022 where a mother bear and her cubs were euthanized. The article emphasizes the need for responsible waste management to prevent habituation and protect both wildlife and residents.

Irresponsible Garbage Disposal Habituates and Endangers Black Bears in the Snoqualmie Valley

Irresponsible garbage disposal in Snoqualmie Valley is endangering black bears, as seen in the tragic deaths of a mother bear and her cubs in 2022 due to habituation from human trash. As new bears move into the area, the community's failure to manage waste responsibly poses a risk of repeating past tragedies.

Police Blotter | Upset Customer; Illegal Encampment; Dumpster Divers

A series of incidents were reported in the Snoqualmie Valley, including an upset customer at a North Bend bank, illegal encampments near the Snoqualmie River, and various reports of suspicious activity. Police responded to multiple calls, highlighting community concerns over safety and proper conduct in public spaces. The article provides a snapshot of local law enforcement activity and community issues.

Police Blotter | Upset Customer; Illegal Encampment; Dumpster Divers

A series of incidents reported in the Snoqualmie Valley highlight local disturbances, including an upset bank customer, illegal encampments, and dumpster diving. The police responded to various calls, addressing issues ranging from property damage to animal control. These events reflect ongoing community concerns regarding safety and public order.

Harvest & Holiday Markets Welcome Guests to Carnation Farms

Carnation Farms is set to host its Seasonal Markets, inviting the community to celebrate the transition of seasons. Executive Director Paul Shoemaker expressed excitement about the upcoming events, which aim to bring guests together for a festive experience.

Road Work and Lane Restrictions Scheduled for North Bend and Snoqualmie Areas

Upcoming lane restrictions will affect traffic in the North Bend and Snoqualmie areas due to paving and bridge inspection work. Drivers should be aware of the schedule from September 16 to 26 for SE North Bend Way and on September 18 for SE Mount Si Road. For the latest updates, residents are encouraged to visit local resources.

Harvest & Holiday Markets Welcome Guests to Carnation Farms

Carnation Farms is hosting its annual Harvest Market on September 28 and Holiday Market on December 14, inviting the community to celebrate the changing seasons. Guests can enjoy local artisan goods, food, and activities for the whole family in the farm's historic Hippodrome. Executive Director Paul Shoemaker emphasizes the importance of community engagement through these events.

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

Carnation Farms is set to host a series of Harvest and Holiday Markets, inviting the community to enjoy local produce and artisanal goods. These events aim to support local farmers and artisans, fostering a sense of community engagement and sustainability.

Snoqualmie Police Department Works to Reinstate School Resource Officer, Invites Community to Chat with the Chief on September 18

The Snoqualmie Police Department is actively working to reinstate the School Resource Officer (SRO) position, which has been vacant since September 3, 2024, due to staffing issues. Chief Brian Lynch emphasizes the importance of the SRO for student safety and invites the community to discuss this and other public safety matters during a "Chat with the Chief" event on September 18.

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