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Month-long FULL Closure of SR 203 between Carnation and Duvall starts July 26th, followed by second road closure in same area

Washington coronavirus cases rising: Governor reduces phase 3 social gatherings to 10, says ‘steps backward’ could be needed

Inside Look at new Snoqualmie Sno-King Ice Arena, anticipated opening September 2020

Teen dies after bridge jumping into Snoqualmie River

DOH: new report shows coronavirus transmission continues to accelerate in Puget Sound region

Mailbox Peak: King County Search and Rescue advice to safely hike the popular, strenuous trail

Construction of new ‘Tree Farm’ housing development in North Bend starts mid July

Summertime Fun: Meadowbrook Farm to transform into Drive-in Theatre, July 23rd

Social Isolation is Hard: COVID-19 and Your Emotional Health

Thomas the Tank Engine cancels popular summer stop in Snoqualmie

Snoqualmie Valley reports 45 new coronavirus cases over past month

Come Cheer them On: Snoqualmie hosts 4th of July Car Parade to honor Front Line Workers

Inslee announces statewide No Mask – No Service rule, phase progression halted for two weeks

Carnation church keeps important annual 4th of July Pancake Breakfast going, taking it virtual

U.S. Senate passes bipartisan legislation to fully fund critical conservation fund, repair and maintain National Parks

King County Data shows 17 new COVID-19 cases in Snoqualmie Valley over past month, 99 total cases now

King County Metro cuts Snoqualmie Valley community shuttle bus route

Statewide face covering order now in effect; free masks available in North Bend, Snoqualmie

Outside the Lines: The Trans-formation of Chris

Snoqualmie Tribe donates nearly $400,000 to Snoqualmie Valley nonprofits hit hard by pandemic

Encompass breaks ground on NEW Snoqualmie facility next week

Governor issues statewide face covering order to fight COVID-19 spread in Washington

King County approved for Phase 2 of reopening: immediately increases business capacity, slightly relaxes social gathering restrictions

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

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