Businesses

Encompass breaks ground on NEW Snoqualmie facility next week

North Bend cancels popular July Downtown Block Party

Health Officials: Going back to normal doesn’t mean forgetting masks, distance, good hand hygiene; or could risk reopening progress

King County applies for Phase 2: could expand business capacity, relax social gathering restrictions by Friday

2020 North Bend Farmers Market open for business, but with a few changes

‘Take a Seat for Kids’ returns to the Snoqualmie Valley, features one-of-a-kind Adirondack chairs to support Encompass

No PGA Golf in Snoqualmie this summer: 2020 Boeing Classic cancelled

Snoqualmie Casino officially reopens: capacity reduced, extensive safety protocols implemented

King County submits ‘Phase 1.5’ plan to reopen more businesses, expanded to include some indoor restaurant seating

Grant Applications for Snoqualmie’s COVID-19 small business, community organization relief program due by June 8th

Summer Camps look a bit different this year, but Snoqualmie Valley company – Robot U – is up to the challenge

Governor issues proclamation allowing Snoqualmie Tribe to use fuel sales proceeds for COVID-19 response and recovery

Encompass Rise & Thrive Breakfast virtual fundraiser raises over $100,000

Public comment period extended for Snoqualmie Mill Site development environment impact statement

New Snoqualmie building – Spring Plaza – close to opening, but with a few changes

Adventures in Pandemic Unemployment

Washington expands COVID-19 contact tracing capacity, critical as state moves toward phase 2 of reopening

Snoqualmie establishes COVID-19 Small Business, Community Relief Program using CARES Act funding

$4 million targeted to help unincorporated King County small businesses impacted by COVID-19

Snoqualmie’s popular 4th of July community fireworks display postponed

Albert Lee Appliance eyes North Bend for new retail sales, furniture distribution center

Governor backs off requirement that restaurant patrons provide contact information during state’s phased reopening

Community invited to give public comment on Snoqualmie Mill Site Draft Environmental Impact Statement, May 20th

Snoqualmie business announces closure, says financial risk, COVID-19 capacity and safety rules make reopening not feasible