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May 19, 2011 RSS feed / Front Page

Community

New Garden Celebration Coming, Preparations in the Works

The Duvall Chamber of Commerce has teamed up with the City of Duvall and one of its outstanding members, Kirsten Lints of Gardens Alive Design, to offer the community a new event celebrating all aspects of gardening within the Snoqualmie Valley. More...

Contest: Where are you?

Sorry, no winners this week. Last week’s photo was taken on Mother’s Day at Remlinger Farms. More...

Arts and Entertainment

Spring Days Draw People to Valley Farmers Markets

The sights and sounds and delectable smells of farmers markets have returned to the lower Snoqualmie Valley. Blessed with some warmer weather, markets have recently seen larger turnouts. More...

Local Choir is a Family Affair

The Tolt Middle School Choir is one big family. We have the (dads) tenors, (moms) altos, and (kids) sopranos, and together, we are music! More...

Farmers Market Sidewalks Drawn by Local Artists

Enjoying a spot in the sun, a local artist designs a fanciful octopus with chalk pastels. More...

Calendar

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

SUBMIT AN EVENT for the CALENDAR! - Email Sales@RiverCurrentNews.com or call (206) 795-0989. More...

CIVIC CALENDAR

ALANON - Every Thursday, 7:-00- 8:30pm - Former U.S. More...

School

Art-Infused Education Empowers Local Students

The month of May is “Washington Arts Education Month”, and both Eagle Rock Mulit-Age and Carnation Elementary made the most of this creative and inspiring event by inviting local artists and student volunteers to share their talents, secr More...

Riverview Volunteer Sue Davenport 2011 WASA Award Winner

Each year, Washington Association of School Administrators Metro Division (WASA Metro) holds a luncheon and an awards ceremony to honor community leaders. More...

Local Elementary School Receives Arts Award

At the most recent Riverview School Board meeting there was literally standing room only, as many district teachers, administrators and parents gathered to share in the celebration of the recent Distinction in Arts Award of Carnation Elementary. More...

Fire Dept. Conducts Emergency Communications Survey

Department seeks input from local residents, finding better ways to reach public

In the December 2006 windstorm, the City of Duvall and Duvall Church opened an emergency shelter to provide warmth and food during a week-long power outage. Duvall Police and Fire helped to distribute flyers to notify residents. More...

Letters

Letters to the Editor

Dear Editor, It was great to have the River Current Newspaper cover an important local story that illustrates the significance of preserving local farms and restoring habitat in the Snoqualmie watershed. It was an excellent and well written story. More...

Columns

In the Garden...

Growing groundcovers, corsican mint and others provide blooms, solutions

The weather is slowly warming up and everyone is excited about getting out into the yard and cleaning up the garden. Weeding, composting, mulching and mowing, here we go again! More...

Pet of the Week

“Sandi” is a 10-weekold female Shepherd/ Golden Retriever mix. She has a very sweet temperament and weights only about 10 lbs now. She is learning house and crate training and is very good with other dogs. More...

Ask Shelley

Dear Shelley, More...

Obituaries

Ronald Lewis Judd

Longtime Duvall resident Ronald Lewis Judd died Friday, May 13, at Regency Care Center in Monroe, where he had lived for the past four years. He was 73. More...

Sports

Red Wolves’ Senior Softball Players Win Last Home Game

For the Red Wolves senior players the last home game was bittersweet as they were not able to play on their “real” home field this season. More...

Track & Field Cascade Conference Meet

The Red Wolves Track & Field team participated in the 2011 Cascade Conference Track & Field meet at CHS Stadium with the newly install glimmering in the sun metal Red Wolves running across the newly opened stadium roof. More...

Red Wolves Finish Season on the Pitch

On Tuesday, May 10 in the consolation round of the 2011 2A District 1 Boys Soccer Tournament at Civic Stadium in Bellingham the Red Wolves faced off with the Mariner’s from Sehome. More...