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The Ross Report, Vol. 14 | Monthly Updates from Mayor Katherine Ross

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

The Ross Report, Vol. 14, highlights June's significant events as shared by Mayor Katherine Ross, illustrating her active involvement in local affairs. The mayor celebrated the Snoqualmie Casino Topping Ceremony, a landmark event that signifies economic growth and community development. This ceremony is expected to attract more visitors and boost local businesses, reflecting a positive trajectory for the region's economy. Furthermore, the opening of the new Snoqualmie Police Department North Bend substation was marked as a pivotal step towards enhancing public safety in the area.

This new facility aims to improve police response times and community interaction, fostering a safer environment for residents. Mayor Ross's updates demonstrate her dedication to transparency and community engagement, encouraging local involvement in governance. By sharing these developments, the mayor not only keeps residents informed but also reinforces her commitment to addressing their needs. Overall, this report serves as a vital communication tool that enhances the connection between city leadership and the community.

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