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Family of Late Railway Museum Volunteer Donates $30,774.99 for Locomotive 125 Restoration

The family of Jared Thomas Fredrick Alery has donated $30,774.99 to the Northwest Railway Museum for the restoration of Locomotive 125, honoring Alery's legacy as a passionate railway volunteer. Alery, who passed away unexpectedly at the age of 29, was known for his expertise in marine diesel technology and his dedication to preserving railway history.

Clear the Clutter: Free Shred-It Event in North Bend on September 14

North Bend residents can participate in a free document shredding event on September 14, 2024, at North Bend City Hall. The event allows individuals to safely dispose of unwanted papers, with a limit of two file boxes or three grocery bags per person. Certain items, such as stiff metal and plastic bags, will not be accepted to prevent equipment jams.

Duvall Artist Breathes New Life Into Iconic Bridge Trolls

Local artist Randy Berg has revitalized the iconic trolls on the Duvall Bridge, breathing new life into these beloved wooden creatures. This restoration project, supported by the Duvall Cultural Commission and City Council, aims to enhance community pride and artistic expression in Duvall.

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

Lane restrictions will be in effect in the North Bend and Snoqualmie areas from September 16 to 26, 2024, as crews perform paving work on SE North Bend Way. Additionally, a bridge inspection will restrict traffic on SE Mount Si Road on September 18, 2024. Drivers should expect flaggers managing traffic and check for updates on the schedule.

Snoqualmie Police Make More Arrests in On-Going Internet Cable Thefts

Snoqualmie Police made additional arrests related to ongoing internet cable thefts following a suspicious circumstances call at Meadowbrook Farm Elk Fields on December 16, 2023. The arrests highlight the police department's continued efforts to address local crime and enhance community safety.

Snoqualmie Police Make More Arrests in On-Going Internet Cable Thefts

Snoqualmie Police have made additional arrests related to ongoing internet cable thefts following a suspicious circumstances call at the Meadowbrook Farm Elk Fields. The incident highlights the significant local issue of cable theft affecting the community, prompting immediate police response and action.

Traffic Advisory: Daytime Closure of SR 18 near Snoqualmie for Emergency Repairs, Dec. 15

Emergency asphalt repairs will result in a full closure of SR 18 between Snoqualmie and Issaquah-Hobart Road on December 15, 2023, from 4 AM to 2 PM. Residents are advised to plan for alternative routes and allow extra travel time due to the potential impacts on traffic. The work is weather-dependent and aims to ensure road safety for commuters.

City Council Unanimously Approves Appointment of Mike Bailey as Permanent Snoqualmie Fire Chief

The Snoqualmie City Council has unanimously appointed Interim Fire Chief Mike Bailey as the permanent chief of the Snoqualmie Fire Department, effective December 12, 2023. This decision, made during a council meeting on December 11, reflects a significant commitment to maintaining leadership continuity within the local fire services.

City Council Unanimously Approves Appointment of Mike Bailey as Permanent Snoqualmie Fire Chief

The Snoqualmie City Council has unanimously approved the appointment of Mike Bailey as the permanent Fire Chief, effective December 12, 2023. This decision solidifies Bailey’s leadership role after serving as the Interim Fire Chief. The move aims to enhance the effectiveness and responsiveness of the Snoqualmie Fire Department.

Snoqualmie Police Make Arrests in Lumen Cable Thefts

Snoqualmie Police have made arrests related to Lumen cable thefts following reports of a suspicious vehicle in the area. Officers responded promptly to the complaint on December 4, 2023, leading to significant developments in the case. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about infrastructure security in Snoqualmie, WA.

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