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Service dogs are like - gold' for state wildlife officers
When a potentially injured bear was reported near the Klahanie Shopping Center in Issaquah recently, Fish and Wildlife officers responded within about 10 minutes.
Cathy McDonald gives detailed information on the Issaquah to High Point Trail. Location: Issaquah to Preston.
Say 'I Do' at one of King County's parks' scenic wedding ceremony locations
If you're planning an outdoor wedding this year, why not check out one of the several beautiful venues that are available through King County Parks? Featuring scenic overlooks of rushing rivers and forests with ...
King County charter review panel resists sheriff's request for bargaining power
“When you're amending your constitution you ought to have a high bar. We're talking about the constitution of the county”
The King County Charter Review Commission will hold four public meetings on its draft recommendations: Tuesday, 6:30 p.m., The Hall at Fauntleroy, 9131 California Ave. via The Seattle Times
Citizen review needed for potential county charter changes
King County residents have a chance to review and comment on proposed changes to the King County Charter at four meetings in April. via King County
The complete history of Seattle's newest museum
I came to the opening of the Northwest African American Museum in Seattle as an uninvited and unwanted spectator. via Seattle Times
An easy walk through shade and sun
This is just a nice hike. The mostly paved, multiple-use trail begins in Preston and traverses the Raging River valley through a mostly wooded area, following the route of an old railroad. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Metro proposing changes to east I-90 bus service, including new commuter route for North Bend
King County Metro Transit is considering a series of bus service revisions along the Interstate 90 corridor east of Issaquah affecting residents of North Bend, Snoqualmie, Snoqualmie Ridge, Fall City, Preston, ... via King County
Anacortes News Briefs | Feb. 20
“I want to come to work every day”
Enchantress gets a hearing from Ecology The Washington State Department of Ecology will give Anacortes residents a chance to share their thoughts on the Enchantress tugboat from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. via Anacortes American
Time to vote: Valley party caucuses set for Feb. 9
Valley members of the Republican and Democratic parties will hold their precinct caucuses at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. via Snoqualmie Valley Record
County plan could stall new hospital
A pilot program by King County, designed to protect rural land from development, could affect Snoqualmie Valley Hospital's plans for a new campus. via Snoqualmie Valley Record
The word from: SEQUOIA HIGH SCHOOL "Algebra is a lot of fun right now because I am really into math. via The Herald
Remembering 2007: The Valley's top stories of the year
With the communities of the Valley growing and changing, many remarkable stories have come to the fore during the past year. via Snoqualmie Valley Record
Dump truck loses load of gravel on I-90
A dump truck and trailer tipped over on Interstate 90 Friday morning, spilling gravel all over the lanes, according to the Washington State Patrol. via KOMO-TV Seattle
North Bend driver picks jail over showing license, registration
A frustrated driver who told a State Patrol trooper he'd rather go to jail than show his license and registration during a traffic stop got his wish. via Seattle Times
Driver chooses jail over speeding ticket
A 45-year-old man from North Bend who refused to participate in a round-up of speeders by Washington State Patrol troopers on Interstate 90 near Preston was arrested Wednesday. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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Preston Open House Celebrates DNR's 50th Anniversary
“DNR's South Puget Sound Region has had many major successes, and their common denominator has been the high degree of partnership”
No. 07-129 October 26, 2007 Contact: Kathleen White, 360-902-1394, kathleen.white@dnr.wa.gov ntact: Preston Open House Celebrates DNR's 50th Anniversary Department of Natural Resources and the Public Lands ... via Washington State Department of Natura...
Arson-damaged inn sells to Preston man
A Preston-based real estate company has purchased the Snoqualmie Inn, popularly known as the Old Honey Farm Country Inn, that was damaged in a suspicious fire in 2005. via Snoqualmie Valley Record
World Concern Appoints Africa Area Director
“She has a vision for World Concern Africa that is dynamic with we are going as an organization.”
Source: World Concern - USA Rhonda Manville Website: http:/ / worldconcern.org World Concern, the Christian humanitarian agency based in Seattle, has appointed Diane Bricker of Preston, Wash., to the post of ... via AlertNet