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The Ross Report | August 2024

Mayor Ross actively engaged with the community in August 2024, participating in various events such as the India Day celebration in Bellevue, welcoming students back to school, and opening the Boeing Classic. Her involvement in these activities reflects her commitment to supporting local businesses and the community.

The Ross Report | July 2024

Mayor Ross actively engaged with Snoqualmie residents and businesses throughout July, showcasing her commitment to community development. Notable events included her participation in the 4th of July celebrations and visits to local businesses, such as MTB HQ and the newly opened restaurant, India Belly.

Emergency Response Training Open to Snoqualmie Valley Residents

Snoqualmie Valley residents aged 18 and older can participate in a five-week emergency response training program designed to equip them with vital skills for post-disaster scenarios. The Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) courses aim to empower individuals to save lives and protect property in their community. This initiative showcases the city's commitment to public safety and community resilience.

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

Mayor Katherine Ross provides a monthly update on significant events in Snoqualmie, including the Snoqualmie Casino Topping Ceremony and the opening of the new Snoqualmie Police Department North Bend substation. These developments reflect the city's ongoing growth and commitment to public safety and community engagement.

Firefighters Launch Operation Warm to Distribute Coats to Snoqualmie Students

Firefighter Darby Summers has initiated Operation Warm, a project aimed at distributing warm coats to students in Snoqualmie schools. The initiative collaborates with local grade schools and counselors to identify children in need, showcasing a strong commitment to community welfare.

Follow These Cooking Tips to Make Your Thanksgiving Dinner Safer

This article provides essential cooking tips from the Snoqualmie Fire Department to ensure a safe and delicious Thanksgiving dinner. Covering topics from stuffing to brining and leftovers, it emphasizes the importance of food safety during the holiday season. Residents of Snoqualmie can benefit from these practical guidelines to enhance their Thanksgiving preparations.

Snoqualmie Fire Dept. Offers FREE Stop the Bleed + Opioid Overdose Education Class, Dec. 9

The Snoqualmie Fire Department is offering a free "Stop the Bleed" and Opioid Overdose Education training class on December 9, 2023, from 9 AM to 11:30 AM. This initiative aims to equip residents with critical skills to respond effectively during emergency situations. The class will be conducted by experts in the field, enhancing community preparedness for medical emergencies.

Oct. 8-14 is Fire Prevention Week in Snoqualmie

The Snoqualmie City Council has proclaimed the week of October 8-14 as Fire Prevention Week, emphasizing the importance of cooking safety. This year's theme, "Cooking safety starts with YOU. Pay attention to fire prevention," aims to raise awareness about fire hazards and prevention measures within the community.

The Ross Report, Volume 13 - Monthly Updates from Mayor Katherine Ross

Mayor Katherine Ross shares updates in "The Ross Report, Volume 13," highlighting community engagement events, including a visit from Thomas the Tank Engine and the welcoming of a new business to Snoqualmie. The report emphasizes the importance of local events in fostering community spirit and economic growth.

The Ross Report, Volume 12 - Monthly Updates from Mayor Katherine Ross

The April edition of The Ross Report from Mayor Katherine Ross highlights significant local events, including the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Centennial Fields Park and a volunteer appreciation gathering. The report also features the Mayor's State of the City video, showcasing ongoing city initiatives and community engagement efforts.