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The Ross Report | July 2024

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Mayor Ross's July 2024 initiatives in Snoqualmie focused on supporting local businesses and engaging with the community. During her business visits, she met with employees at MTB HQ, discussing their contributions to the local economy and exploring ways to address community challenges. Her participation in the 4th of July celebrations showcased the strong community spirit, bringing residents together for a day of patriotism and fun. Furthermore, the opening of India Belly, a new restaurant in the city, marked a positive development in the local food scene, reflecting the city's growth and diversity. Mayor Ross emphasized the importance of local businesses, recognizing their role in creating jobs and stimulating economic activity.

Her efforts underscore the city’s commitment to fostering a vibrant community and enhancing resident satisfaction. By promoting local entrepreneurship and participating in community events, she aims to strengthen the bond between the city government and its citizens. Overall, these actions demonstrate a proactive governmental approach to local governance in Snoqualmie.

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