Sep 30, 2009 | Snoqualmie Valley Record
Valley artist's work flies in outer space
A Snoqualmie artist's creation has taken a flight like no other. The blown-glass amulet in the shape of a crow, created by Valley artisan Joan Moore, is currently in orbit on the International Space Station.
A New Recovery Center for Online and Video Game Addicts
A clear-blue-eyed 19-year-old with a blond ponytail, Ben Alexander of Iowa City, tramps along a mossy trail, pops into a chicken coop he recently helped build and grins while clambering up a swinging bridge to a counseling room in a treehouse.
Weekend highlight | Take a harvest tour of King County farms
Nutrition educator Jackie Cramer and students from White Center Heights Elementary School tour Fall City Farms during a past WSU-King County Extension Harvest Celebration Farm Tour.
The group of residents in Carnation and Fall City opposed to Puget Sound Energya s plans to lower its Snoqualmie Falls diversion dam have started an online petition to put the project on hold.
The soothing sound of the flute will float through Fall City Library at the upcoming Native American Flute Circle, set for 6:30 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Sept.
Teacher trades books for barbecue
Jeff Newcomer traded the classroom and the wrestling mat for an entirely new challenge: running a barbecue restaurant and smokehouse.
Snoqualmie, Fall City fire and police calls
Snoqualmie Police Department and the Fall City Fire District responded to the following calls: Snoqualmie Police Dept.
Rehab Center Help Kicks WoW Habit for $14,000
Microsoft BPOS: Managing The Cloud Managing Microsofta TMs Business Productivity Online Suite is easier than you might think, in part because all of the heavy lifting is performed at Microsofta TMs data centers, not by in-house IT.
Valley residents fear dam-lowering project
The beaten-up tree trunk dwarfed Richard Rutledge. At least 60 feet tall. About 6 feet in diameter.
The Lake Stevens Journal Online
New maps reveal southern extension of southern Whidbey Island fault
" A team lead by Washington State Department of Natural Resources geologists has released maps showing that the southern Whidbey Island fault extends much farther south and east than once thought and connects to the Rattlesnake Mountain fault zone.
Fall City brothers complete U.S. Marine training
Two Snoqualmie Valley brothers, Sean Wahlin, 19, and Tyler Wahlin, 18, became United States Marines after completing boot camp on Aug.
Treatment center targets Net addiction
Ben Alexander spent nearly every waking minute playing the video game "World of Warcraft." As a result, he flunked out of the University of Iowa.
Inpatient Internet Addiction Recovery Program
What is viewed as a remarkable technology for its majority of users can result in an addiction for anyone who already suffers from underlying issues such as depression , or a social anxiety disorder .
Addicted to the Internet? There's rehab for that
Ben Alexander listening to music in his room at the reSTART Internet Addiction Recovery Program in Fall City, Wash.
reSTART Internet Addiction Recovery Program
ReStart Internet Addiction Recovery Program co-founder Cosette Dawna Rae, right, helped client Ben Alexander cook bacon for a dinner of hamburgers at the program's facilities in Fall City, Wash.