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The Ross Report - Volume 6 - Monthly Updates from Mayor Katherine Ross (October)

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The October edition of The Ross Report is an essential communication from Mayor Katherine Ross, focusing on key community initiatives in Snoqualmie. It prominently features the Week without Driving, encouraging residents to adopt alternative modes of transportation to foster a more sustainable environment. The report also sheds light on Allegion's Manufacturing Day, highlighting the significance of local manufacturing and its impact on job creation in the area. Furthermore, the report pays tribute to long-time resident Carol Peterson, recognizing her dedication and contributions to the community. This edition emphasizes the city's proactive approach to community engagement while addressing broader issues such as sustainability and economic development.

It serves as a crucial resource for residents to stay informed about local events and initiatives. Additionally, The Ross Report aims to inspire civic participation and foster a sense of pride among community members. Overall, this edition reflects the city’s efforts to improve the quality of life for its residents through various initiatives.

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