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Estrada Appointed Snoqualmie’s City Clerk

Deborah “Deb” Estrada has been appointed as the new City Clerk of Snoqualmie, with Mayor Matt Larson administering the Oath of Office during the City Council meeting on October 11. Estrada is set to commence her duties on October 18, 2021, marking a significant change in the city's administrative leadership.

Snoqualmie City Council Member Sean Sundwall Resigns

Snoqualmie City Council Member Sean Sundwall has announced his resignation from the City Council, effective August 30, 2021. This decision marks a significant change in local governance and may have implications for the community as it seeks to fill the vacancy.

City Phones Scheduled for Systems Testing – Temporary Downtime

The City of Snoqualmie's Information Technology Department is scheduled to upgrade the city's phone system, causing potential interruptions to general phone lines and voicemail from December 21 through December 22, 2019. Emergency contact numbers are provided for various city services during this downtime. The second phase of the upgrade is set to take place in January 2020.

City Adopts a Police Narcotics K-9 Program to further Community Awareness

The Snoqualmie Police Department is launching a Police Narcotics K-9 Program aimed at heightening community awareness of illegal drug use and improving safety in Snoqualmie and North Bend. The initiative, approved by the Snoqualmie City Council, will be funded through donations and will include a dedicated officer as a dog handler.

Cody Botten Fundraiser – Snoqualmie Ridge Gateway Gas and Deli

Snoqualmie Ridge Gateway Gas and Deli is hosting a fundraiser from September 17 to September 23, 2010, donating 5 cents from every gallon of gas sold to support the Botten family during a challenging time. The goal is to raise between $3,000 and $5,000, with a donation box available at the station, encouraging community participation to help families in need.

Cody Botten Candle Light Vigil Update

A candlelight vigil for Cody Botten drew 400-500 attendees who united to show support for the young man battling health challenges. The event highlighted the community's strength and compassion, as friends and classmates shared messages of hope for Cody, despite no major changes in his condition.

MSHS Candlelight Vigil for Cody Botten

A candlelight vigil for Cody Botten will be held at 8 PM on September 14, 2010, at the Snoqualmie Ridge soccer fields near Cascade View Elementary School. The event invites current and former MSHS students, as well as the wider community, to show support by wearing red, Cody's favorite color, as he remains in the ICU. This gathering aims to unite the community during this challenging time.

** Boeing Classic Final Round Sets Stage for Exciting Championship

The Boeing Classic final round on August 29, 2010, featured local favorite Fred Couples, who faced challenges in the final holes. Bernard Langer led the tournament with an impressive score of -15, showcasing the competitive nature of the senior tour. Pleasant weather added to the excitement of the event.

** Oh, The View From The 12th Hole at the Boeing Classic

The article shares a personal account of attending the Boeing Classic at TPC Snoqualmie Ridge, highlighting the stunning view of Snoqualmie Falls from the 12th tee. Author Danna McCall appreciates the friendly volunteers, the engaging atmosphere, and the opportunity to learn from professional golfers, showcasing the community's involvement in the event.

Community Center Clarification: YMCA Primary Applicant for Grant

The article clarifies that the YMCA is the primary applicant for an $800,000 CTED grant aimed at expanding the community center in Snoqualmie, rather than the city itself. This distinction is important for understanding local funding and community development.

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