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This Week in A&E: ‘Coppélia,’ Portugal. The Man and Bomba Estéreo, and ‘Willy Wonka Jr.’
The Pacific Northwest Ballet, one of the nation’s leading ballet companies, is performing George Balanchine’s classic ballet "Coppélia" from May 31-June 9. The show is expected to embody the excellence PNB has become known for. Ticketing information can be found here. Portugal. The Man and Bomba Estéreo...
Gun found on employee at Echo Glen juvenile detention center
A staff member at Echo Glen Children’s Center, a juvenile detention center in Snoqualmie, was found in possession of a gun while entering the facility, according to the Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF).
No Bad Days – Hoofing it
When the inexorable crush of news overwhelms us day after day, when the dreary headlines and social media onslaught make us want to crawl into a hole, every so often we need a reminder that the world is an unpredictably entertaining place — one that can produce smiles and bring us together over a mutually engaging subject.
Construction to restrict traffic on Vantage Bridge May 13-17, oversize loads prohibited
SNOQUALMIE PASS, Wash.-Drivers should expect lane closures and delays on I-90 throughout the week of May 13-17. Department of Transportation construction crews will be working on several areas along the I-90 corridor between North Bend and Vantage. Construction areas:. North Bend: Lane closures on westbound I-90 will be in place...
Noble Plumbing celebrates grand opening on Railroad Avenue
Noble Plumbing, a family-owned and operated plumbing company serving residents in King, Snohomish and Kittitas Counties, has officially opened its doors at 9065 Railroad Ave. in Snoqualmie. To celebrate the grand opening, Noble hosted a ribbon-cutting event at 4 p.m. May 16. Working out of two separate offices since its...
Softball Recap: Granite Falls has no trouble against Sultan
In what's become a running theme this season, Granite Falls gave their fans yet another huge win on Friday. They put the hurt on the Sultan Turks with a sharp 16-1 victory. That's more bragging rights for Granite Falls, who also won the pair's last head-to-head. Bella Frye made a...
Exterior light fixture blamed for Snoqualmie fire
An investigation has revealed the cause of a fire that destroyed a historic building April 14 in downtown Snoqualmie. With the help of security camera footage from a neighboring building, a King County fire investigator was able to determine that the fire stemmed from an exterior light fixture on the south side of the 96-year-old building at 8102 Railroad Avenue SE.
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