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Public Works Project Honored for Environmental Best Practices

The City of Snoqualmie's Water Reclamation Facility Phase II has been recognized with the prestigious 2021 Project of the Year award from the American Public Works Association (APWA) in the Environment category. This accolade highlights the project's commitment to implementing best practices for environmental sustainability and community impact.

Snoqualmie Firefighters Honored with Service Awards

The Snoqualmie Fire Department recently honored multiple firefighters for their significant contributions at their annual awards dinner, which was held online due to COVID-19 restrictions. The awards underscore the department's commitment to recognizing the bravery and dedication of local heroes within the community.

Three Forks Off-Leash Dog Park Helps Reduce Canine Conflicts

The Three Forks Off-Leash Dog Park in Snoqualmie is addressing the growing trend of dog owners allowing their pets off-leash in public spaces. This initiative aims to reduce conflicts between leashed dogs and their unleashed counterparts, enhancing safety and enjoyment in the community. As more residents embrace this option, the park serves as a vital resource for responsible pet ownership.

Santa Joins Mayor Larson in a Virtual Tree Lighting Ceremony

Santa teamed up with Snoqualmie Mayor Matt Larson in a heartwarming virtual tree lighting ceremony, bringing festive cheer to the community despite gathering restrictions. The event, which showcases the beautifully lit tree in historic downtown Snoqualmie, can be enjoyed by residents through an accompanying video. This initiative highlights the city's commitment to maintaining holiday traditions during challenging times.

City Hall Pop-Up Blood Drives Serve Our Community

The City of Snoqualmie has been actively hosting blood drives since June 2020, collaborating with BloodWorks Northwest to provide safe donation opportunities for residents. These pop-up events not only bolster community health but also address the ongoing need for blood donations.

La Niña Predicted for Winter and Spring: Wetter and Colder

La Niña is predicted to affect the weather conditions in Snoqualmie, WA, bringing wetter and colder temperatures throughout the winter and into spring. Forecasters from the NOAA Climate Prediction Center warn that this weather pattern is likely to last, impacting local communities. Residents should prepare for potential changes in weather-related activities.

Snoqualmie Wastewater Treatment Plant Earns Performance Award

The Snoqualmie Wastewater Treatment Plant has received the Outstanding Performance Award for 2019 from the Washington Department of Ecology, recognizing the city's commitment to environmental standards and operational excellence. This award marks a repeat honor for Snoqualmie, having previously received similar recognition in 2018, showcasing the city's consistent performance in wastewater management.

Snoqualmie’s Urban Forests Need Our Protection

Snoqualmie's Urban Forests are highlighted as vital natural areas requiring community engagement for their preservation. The Stillwater Bog, part of the city's parks and trail system, supports local wildlife and provides recreational opportunities. Residents are encouraged to participate in caring for these ecological treasures.

Drowning in Snoqualmie River Brings Renewed Attention to River Safety

The tragic drowning incident in the Snoqualmie River has sparked renewed discussions on river safety, especially during the summer months. Local authorities caution that while swimming may be appealing, the swift and cold waters present significant dangers, particularly as mountain snowpack melts.

Fourth of July Parade Honors Front Line Workers

The Fourth of July Parade in Snoqualmie, WA, celebrates frontline workers, beginning at 10 a.m. at the corner of Meadowbrook Way and traveling through downtown. The event highlights community appreciation for those who have served during challenging times, making it a significant local celebration.