Provides recent news, reports, data, activities, grants and organizations related to the Snoqualmie-Skykomish River and the area draining into it.
Jul. 2, 2009
Presentation to offer a glimpse of Carnation’s prehistoric past
Jun. 16, 2009
Proposed open space charter amendment subject of June 22 meeting in Snoqualmie
Jun. 16, 2009
Vital habitat restoration work means no access to King County’s Chinook Bend Natural Area
No access to natural area and adjacent Snoqualmie River during summer work
Jun. 11, 2009
External article, Seattle Times
Tolt-MacDonald Park is Carnation's watery wonderland
Jun. 5, 2009
Middle Fork Snoqualmie River reopens after emergency work to relocate dangerous trees
Jun. 3, 2009
Tolt River floodplain project gears up for final phase to restore habitat, sustain levee
May 29, 2009
Dangerous Snoqualmie River stretch still closed
May 28, 2009
Learn more about proposed open space charter amendment at upcoming public meetings
June 15 at 7 p.m. - Redmond Regional Library
May 21, 2009
Safety concerns lead to temporary closure of access to Snoqualmie River middle fork
Apr. 20, 2009
Partnership developing to preserve habitat, working forest in Raging River headwaters
Apr. 15, 2009
External opinion, SnoValley Star
Pratt River, Middle Fork get preservation nod
Mar. 24, 2009
External article, Seattle Times
March 31 is deadline to apply for storm-damage assistance
Mar. 19, 2009
External article, King 5 News
Reclaimed water adds life to Carnation wetland 
Mar. 18, 2009
Reclaimed water adds life to Chinook Bend wetland
Mar. 17, 2009
External article, SnoValley Star
County forms ideas to help with flooding
Mar. 13, 2009
‘Senseless’ vandalism causes thousands in damage to popular King County yurts
Mar. 10, 2009
Farm pad meeting coming to Snoqualmie Valley
Mar. 10, 2009
King County Agricultural and Forestry Program recipient of King Conservation District’s “Rock Award”
Awards program spotlights programs, municipalities and individuals
Feb. 9, 2009
Learn more about Chinook Bend restoration at a public meeting, Feb. 18 in Carnation
Jan. 31, 2009
FEMA Opens Disaster Recovery Center In King County
Jan. 31, 2009
External article, Seattle Times
Flooding victims in 8 counties can request federal help
Jan. 30, 2009
Presidential declaration of disaster issued for flood event in King County
Jan. 27, 2009
External article, King 5 News
King County farms left scarred by winter storms 
Jan. 27, 2009
King County residents affected by flooding can receive vouchers for free flood debris disposal
Jan. 22, 2009
King County checking for more flood damage as emergency levee repair work is completed
Jan. 12, 2009
External article, Seattle Times
King County to open flood-damage hotline
Jan. 12, 2009
External article, Seattle Times
As nature's buffers disappear, flooding becomes routine in Puget Sound region
Jan. 11, 2009
King County crews make progress opening and repairing flood-damage roads and levees
Flood Warning Center closes as river levels drop
Jan. 10, 2009
Damage assessment and debris removal begin as flooding recedes
King County and city officials help residents clean up flood debris
Jan. 10, 2009
Emergency repairs under way to flood-damaged levees
Safety information available for citizens returning to damaged homes
Jan. 9, 2009
Historic flows, significant road and structure damage visible as King County Executive tours flood damaged communities
Jan. 9, 2009
Record flows on Tolt River near Carnation, possible severe damage to two levees
Crests on other rivers raise hopes of increased access in other areas
Jan. 8, 2009
Flooding cuts off residents in East King County
Levee upgrades, farm pads keeping residents and animals safer this year
Jan. 7, 2009
Residents, motorists urged to stay safe as King County experiences historic flooding
Jan. 7, 2009
Green, Cedar river levels climb; dangerous levels persist on Tolt, Snoqualmie
Jan. 4, 2009
SnoValley Star
King County to restore salmon habitats
Dec. 12, 2008
Next phase of habitat restoration work starts soon at Snoqualmie River’s Chinook Bend
Farming Survey:
What's the future of agriculture in King County?
Nov. 20, 2008
Next phase of habitat restoration work starts soon at Snoqualmie River’s Chinook Bend
Nov. 17, 2008
Report flood damage to telephone hotline until Tuesday Online form available thereafter
Nov. 14, 2008
Online form available for victims of flooding to report damages
Nov. 13, 2008
Green River flows climb; Snoqualmie River very high near Carnation
Nov. 12, 2008
King County Executive Ron Sims declares a local proclamation of emergency
Nov. 12, 2008
King County Flood Warning Center continues monitoring high river flows
Nov. 12, 2008
Rain pushes Tolt River to Phase IV flood alert level
Nov. 12, 2008
Rain-swollen Snoqualmie River rises to Phase IV flood alert level
Oct. 8, 2008
King County Transfers 1,491 Acres of Forestland to DNR
Revenue from DNR management of parcel in Raging River area will help support King County services
Oct. 7, 2008
Workshop for floodplain farmers set for Oct. 28
King County workshop covers flood preparedness, farm pads, other topics
Aug. 20, 2008
Tolt River restoration project nears halfway mark as King County, Seattle improve habitat and park
Aug. 7, 2008
External video, KING 5 News
Tolt River getting new, more natural banks
July 16, 2008
External article, Snoqualmie Valley Record
Appeals court dumps critical areas ordinance
July 11, 2008
External opinion, Seattle P-I
Puget Sound: We're the polluters
July 11, 2008
External article, Seattle P-I
County's dilemma: Cut trees or lose federal funds
Greenery on Washington levees must go, feds say
July 9, 2008
Benefiting fish, families and flood protection, Tolt River floodplain project gets under way
CAO Ruling FAQ
July 8, 2008
King County farmers get flexibility to protect equipment, stock with new rules in flood areas
June 25, 2008
Flood levee repairs get under way throughout King County
First 55 projects undertaken by countywide Flood Control Zone District
June 2, 2008
Community, King County celebrate completion of Carnation wastewater treatment plant
Feb. 6, 2008
King County farmers would get new flood protection with task force proposals
Feb. 2, 2008
King County issues emergency proclamation to help residents
Opens door for rapid response to heavy snowfall
Dec. 20, 2007
King County watersheds share $8.3 million in state funds for salmon habitat protection, restoration
Yurts on the Snoqualmie River at Tolt-McDonald Park
Nov. 28, 2007
External Article, Seattle Times
Gone steelheadin': Anglers brave cold weather for elusive fish
Oct. 30, 2007
King County's Flood Warning Center poised for duty as winter weather arrives
Oct. 26, 2007
Fish and wildlife habitat enhancement under way
Volunteers needed for additional habitat work in November, December
Sept. 28, 2007
Sims pleased with best-in-nation flood honor, but ‘won’t rest easy’ until aging levees are repaired
October is ‘Flood Awareness Month', King County residents urged to prepare
Aug. 22, 2007
Local Conservation Excellence Recognized (Acrobat PDF)
Aug. 18, 2007
External Article, Seattle Times
Couple's common-sense conservation work lauded
July 30, 2007
Snoqualmie Valley farmers get tools to protect against winter flooding
Aug. 6, 2007
Safely dispose household hazardous waste; Wastemobile in Snoqualmie Aug. 24-26
July 27, 2007
Short stretch of Preston-Snoqualmie Trail closed during construction activity
July 20, 2007
Wastemobile in Duvall Aug. 10-12
Jun. 27, 2007
Five Snoqualmie Watershed restoration projects get $170,000
June 21, 2007
Public gets two extra weeks to review, comment on King County’s proposed shoreline management rules
Jun. 13, 2007
External News, Seattle P-I
Residents reluctant to leave the Raging River
Jun. 8, 2007
External Article, Seattle Times
Sick kids to "hike, fish and raise a little hell" at Carnation site
May 8, 2007
External Article, Seattle Times
Puget Sound steelhead declared "threatened"
May 7, 2007
Executive Sims' statement on steelhead listing
Apr. 27, 2007
King County wants to rip out noxious weed problem by the roots
King County Noxious Weed Program offering free workshops for landowners
Apr. 20, 2007
It doesn’t get any fresher: Farmers markets opening for business across King County
Apr.16, 2007
Sims' plan to repair levees moves forward
Apr.11, 2007
Safety improvements lead to brief closure of trestle on King County’s Snoqualmie Valley Trail
Mar.24, 2007
Phase III flood alert level on Snoqualmie River as King County continues to monitor high flows
Mar.24, 2007
Tolt River reaches Phase IV flood alert level as King County Flood continues monitoring flows
Mar.23, 2007
King County Flood Warning Center opens as Tolt, Snoqualmie rivers rise from heavy rainfall
Mar.13, 2007
Lower Tolt River restoration project public meeting April 5 in Carnation
Mar.13, 2007
Hmong farmers need home gardeners’ help
Mar. 12, 2007, 6:30 a.m.
Snoqualmie River reaches Phase III flood alert level
Mar. 11, 2007, 10 p.m.
Snoqualmie joins Tolt River at Phase II flood alert
Mar. 11, 2007, 12:30 p.m.
King County activates Flood Warning Center as Tolt River passes Phase II flood alert level
Feb. 27, 2007
Save the environment one plant at a time
Jan. 26, 2007
King County hosts public workshop in Carnation on shoreline management review, Feb. 5
Jan. 24, 2007
Windstorm effects linger as 2-mile section of Preston-Snoqualmie Trail remains closed
Jan. 16, 2007
King County's flood protection gets boost from County Council's unanimous vote
Dec. 12, 2006
King County watersheds get $1.5 million from state for salmon habitat conservation, restoration
Dec. 4, 2006
Fall City’s Olive Taylor Quigley Park gets new historical interpretive signs
Nov. 27, 2006
New information available about Carnation treatment plant project
Nov. 13, 2006
Upper Preston Road Free Shuttle
Nov. 9, 2006
Preston road collapses into Raging River 
Nov. 9, 2006, 4:30pm
Sims proposes to waive disposal fees for residents with flood damage
Nov. 9, 2006, 2:30pm
River flows dropping, flood patrol teams monitoring rivers
Nov. 9, 2006, 7:30am
Planned water releases continue
Nov. 8, 2006, 7:30am
Dangerous conditions persist even as river levels drop
Nov. 8, 2006, 7:30am
Dangerous conditions persist even as river levels drop
Nov. 7, 2006, 9:45pm
Executive Sims visits flooded areas in King County
Nov. 7, 2006, 4:45pm
Need for residents to report flood damages
Nov. 7, 2006, 4:15pm
Flood levels rise on Cedar, Green rivers
Nov. 7, 2006, 2pm
Sims: Heavy rain, historic flooding underscore need for flood-protection upgrades
Nov. 7, 2006, 12:45pm
Record flows recorded on Snoqualmie, Water danger moving downriver
Nov. 7, 2006, 8am
Flooding in North Bend causes additional poll closure
Nov. 7, 2006, 7:15am
Morning brings some flood relief to Upper Snoqualmie Valley – but major flood impacts remain
Nov. 6, 2006, 9:25pm
Snoqualmie Valley tops flood concerns in King County
Nov. 6, 2006, 6:25pm
Evacuation in two neighborhoods as water tops Reif Road levee near North Bend
Nov. 6, 2006, 4pm
King County Executive issues emergency proclamation due to river system flooding
Nov. 6, 2006, 2:40pm
Major flooding expected as heavy rain pushes Snoqualmie, Tolt rivers to Phase IV flood alert
Nov. 3, 2006,
King County ready to protect people, property from floodwaters
Oct. 31, 2006
King County improving access to Snoqualmie Valley Trail
Oct. 30, 2006
Sims: Predictions of warmer, wetter winters heighten need for flood-protection upgrades
Oct. 2, 2006
As flood season nears, Sims encourages residents in flood-prone areas to prepare for rising waters
Executive also reiterates need to shore up aging levee system
Sept. 26, 2006
8th annual Harvest Celebration
Sept. 1, 2006
External link, Seattle P-I
State's freshwater fish tainted, study says
Chemical used in flame retardants is culprit
Aug. 31, 2006
Farmers, rural home-based businesses enjoy more flexibility under proposed code changes
Aug. 16, 2006
External link, King County Journal
Water test turns Snoqualmie River red
Aug. 16, 2006
External link, Seattle Times
The dye is cast to learn about a river's "fever"
Aug. 10, 2006
New access coming to Three Forks 'Old School Site'
Executive Proposed 2006 King County Flood Hazard Management Plan
Water and Land Resources Division
July 6, 2006
Celebration in Carnation as construction on city's first treatment plant gets under way
June 28, 2006
External link, Seattle Times
Perilous stretch of Snoqualmie River is closed
June 12, 2006
Road projects in Cherry Valley
Culvert replacements to reduce flooding, enable better fish passage
May 30, 2006
King County offers noxious weed workshop to Snoqualmie Valley pasture owners, June 8
May 17, 2006
June 1 workshop set to discuss tactics for fighting invasive knotweed infestation on So. Fork Snoqualmie
May 16, 2006
King County, Girl Scout land-preservation deal earns 'innovative conservation' award
Small Farm Expo
March 18 at the King County Fairgrounds in Enumclaw
Feb. 9, 2006
King County offers volunteer opportunities on trail, environmental restoration projects
Feb. 2, 2006
King County hosts draft flood hazard management plan meetings Feb. 13 in North Bend, Feb. 16 in Auburn
Jan. 30, 2006
King County closes Flood Warning Center as river levels drop
Jan. 30, 2006
Heavy weekend rainfall results in Tolt River phase two flood warning
Jan. 18, 2006
King County uses development rights transfer to protect 438-acre Carnation Girl Scout Camp
Jan. 12, 2006
King County responding to wet weather, flooding
Jan. 11, 2006, 4:30 p.m.
King County Flood Warning Center monitoring flows as Green, White rivers stay at Phase Three alert status
Jan. 10, 2006
Jan. 25 meeting set to discuss new flood maps, flood study for lower Snoqualmie, Skykomish rivers
Jan. 10, 2006, 7 a.m.
Heavy rain triggers flood alerts for Tolt, Snoqualmie rivers; King County activates Flood Warning Center
Dec. 29, 2005
King County Agriculture Commission seeks applicants for five seats
Dec. 29, 2005
Building on a rural property? King County can help with the new guidelines
Oct. 19, 2005
Best in the nation floodplain management rating
Oct. 5, 2005
Sims encourages residents in flood-prone areas to prepare for rising rivers
Sept.20, 2005
King County's 2005 Harvest Celebration Farm Tour kicks off with events for children
August 17, 2005
Convenient Assistance on Rural Stewardship Planning
this fall in Black Diamond and Carnation
July 26, 2005
External link, King County Journal
`Rural Majority' working to protect land, quality of life
July 15, 2005
External link, Capital Press
Rural King County residents asked to help plan future
June 30, 2005
Low river levels can create hazardous conditions - King County discourages illegal bridge jumping
June 21, 2005
Learn how to fight green invaders King County offers Noxious Weed Workshop for rural landowners
June 1, 2005
Snoqualmie Valley Trail Bridge to close for repair
May 17, 2005
King County offers rural stewardship workshops
Introduction to Rural Stewardship Planning Workshop
Thursday, May 26 in Carnation
April 28, 2005
'Do salmon grow on trees?' Find out as King County, fly fishing club unveil new educational signs at Griffin Creek
April 18, 2005
County has new design for Tolt Bridge replacement
Naturescaping on Horse Farms
Saturday, April 16th (external link, scroll down to view)
April 1, 2005
Snoqualmie Valley farmers take lead on habitat improvements that help farms and fish
April 1, 2005
Parks foundation steps forward to help repair washed out Snoqualmie Valley Trail
March 30, 2005
Washout claims 120 feet of Snoqualmie Valley Trail
March 14, 2005
Sims hires rural liaison
March 10, 2005
Woodinville-area workshop aims to help farm and horse owners work with new regulations
March 9, 2005
'Global warming-like' conditions prompt Sims to lay out King County's immediate, future water planning efforts
Executive says King County won't hesitate to enact drought-response plan
Feb. 28, 2005
King County seeks volunteers for tree-planting events in the Snoqualmie Valley
Feb. 25, 2005
Small Farm Expo on March 19 puts tools for success in the hands of small acreage landowners
Feb. 10, 2005
Students bend steel for salmon
Snoqualmie Valley Trail gets last of three public art installations
» Critical Areas Package - CAO Resources
» Aquatic Areas Fact Sheet (Acrobat PDF)
Dec. 13, 2004
City property chosen for site of Carnation wastewater treatment plant
County to seek grants to reduce costs to local ratepayers
Dec. 2, 2004
King County, business and conservation partners celebrate Snoqualmie Forest preservation
2:45 p.m. Nov. 25, 2004
(external link, Taking Winter by Storm)
Flood conditions improving in the Snoqualmie Valley
6:15 a.m. Nov. 25, 2004
(external link, Taking Winter by Storm)
River flooding continues to impact Snoqualmie Valley
10 a.m. Nov. 24, 2004
(external link, Taking Winter by Storm)
With more rain to come, King County keeping eye on rising rivers
Nov. 10, 2004
StormReady designation rewards King County's nationally-acclaimed work serving flood-prone areas
Nov. 2, 2004
Flood conditions begin to ease in Snoqualmie Valley
Nov. 2, 2004
King County issues first flood alerts of the season
Oct. 22, 2004
Sims supports Carnation sewer plan; Fosters well-planned growth
Oct. 13, 2004
Put down roots on the Snoqualmie River at three planting events this fall.
Sept. 30, 2004
With flood season on the way, Sims encourages residents to keep families safe
Sept. 29, 2004
Snoqualmie community, agencies celebrate expected relief from destructive floodwaters
Aug. 26, 2004
Community open house Sept. 9 on decision process, factors for Carnation wastewater treatment facility
Aug. 25, 2004
Concerned about flooding issues? King County schedules workshops to gather public input on flood plan update
Sep. 2, 2004
Sims signs extraordinary Snoqualmie Forest preservation agreement of national merit
Aug 31, 2004
Seattle Post Intelligencer
Snoqualmie Falls viewscape preserved from development
Endocrine disrupting chemicals in the environment
What King County is Doing
Measuring for Results
Natural Resources and Parks Second Annual Performance Measures Report.
Jul. 12, 2004
Interested in floodplain issues?
King County seeks property owners, stakeholders for floodplain advisory committee
Jun. 24, 2004
Public urged to comment on impact statement for Carnation wastewater treatment facilities
Jun. 18, 2004
Unique blend of art, school kids, government and community spawns Art for Salmon project in Snoqualmie Valley
Jun. 10, 2004
King County's Clark receives national award for flood hazard reduction efforts
Jun. 3, 2004
Students, salmon and art come together on Snoqualmie Valley Trail
Apr. 30, 2004
King County partners with paddlers to improve Snoqualmie River whitewater access
Apr. 19, 2004
Tours scheduled May 1 at Stillwater Wildlife Area about wetland enhancement proposal
Mar. 12, 2004
Previously flood-prone Fall City neighborhood benefits from King County drainage improvement project
Feb. 20, 2004
Flood map work begins in March
Feb. 19, 2004
King County Seeks Volunteers for Tree-Planting Events in the Snoqualmie Valley
Feb. 10, 2004
Executive Sims transmits plan to protect more than 600 flood-prone homes in upper Snoqualmie Valley
Nov. 14, 2003
King County looking for help to find source of illegal septic dumping in Snoqualmie Valley
Oct. 24, 2003
King County's efforts to reduce flood hazards helped protect people and property from record-setting rainstorm
Oct. 23, 2003
King County sets first public volunteer event at Three Forks Natural Area
Oct. 9, 2003
King County seeks volunteers for restoration projects along Snoqualmie River
Oct. 2, 2003
Executive Sims cautions that now is the time to prepare for flood season
May. 22, 2003
It's time to get fresh: Farmers Market season is here
May 7, 2003
Salmon recovery projects in King County awarded $2.6 million in grants
May. 6, 2003
Agencies invite landowner participation in lower Snoqualmie River flood hazard reduction program
Mar. 5, 2003
Help improve salmon habitat along the Snoqualmie River
Feb. 12, 2003
King County seeks volunteers for salmon restoration projects along Snoqualmie River
Feb. 1, 2003 - 7:00 a.m.
Snoqualmie River crests at Carnation, numerous roads closed
Jan. 31, 2003 - 9:00 p.m.
Weather improving but flooding continues on Snoqualmie River
Jan. 31, 2003 - 4:00 p.m.
Snoqualmie River remains at Phase III flood status
Jan. 31, 2003 - 9:00 a.m.
Snoqualmie River flood status upgraded to Phase III
Jan. 31, 2003 - 2:00 a.m.
Phase II Flood Warning for Snoqualmie & Tolt Rivers
Jan. 30, 2003
King County, Corps of Engineers, Snoqualmie sign agreement on flood reduction project
Jan. 27, 2003 - 9:45 a.m.
Flood Warning Center closes as river levels drop
Jan. 26, 2003 - 9:00 p.m.
Flood conditions continue to ease in the Snoqualmie Valley
Jan. 26, 2003 - 4:00 p.m.
Flooding continues in the Snoqualmie Valley
Jan. 26, 2003 - 11:00 a.m.
Snoqualmie River flooding now in Phase III
Jan. 26, 2003 - 7:00 a.m.
King County Flood Warning Center open to monitor Snoqualmie Valley rivers
Nov. 20, 2002, 6:00 a.m.
Flood waters receding on Snoqualmie River
Nov. 19, 2002, 6:00 p.m.
Phase Three Flood Alert issued for Snoqualmie River
Nov. 19, 2002, 12:20 p.m.
Tolt River crests, Snoqualmie River continues to rise
Nov. 19, 2002, 7:30 a.m.
First flood of season in East King County
October 25, 2002
Time to prepare for flood season
September 18, 2002
Sims recommends protection of ecological lands
Protection of habitat lands critical to endangered fish and other wildlife that represent high priorities along the Snoqualmie River and Patterson Creek.
July 24, 2002
Ames Lake Forest Saved ThroughTransfer of Development Rights Program
July 3, 2002
Riverbank excavation project designed to relieve chronically flooded City of Snoqualmie
June 6, 2002
River users cautioned to plan ahead before taking the plunge
May 1, 2002
FEMA flood map revision in the Carnation area (299 Kb Acrobat file)
April 14, 2002 9:00 a.m.
Moderate Flooding on Snoqualmie River; several roads closed
January 8, 2002 6:15 a.m.
King County issues Phase Three flood alert for Snoqualmie River
January 7, 2002 5:15 p.m.
Flood conditions improve as Tolt crests, Snoqualmie shows signs of stabilizing
January 7, 2002 8:30 a.m.
County Responds to First Flood of New Year
Land and Water steward training: applications due February 22, 2002
November 16, 2001, 9:20 p.m.
Rivers crest, but King County continues to monitor storm impacts
November 15, 2001, 12:00 noon
Snoqualmie River conditions improving, many County roads still closed
November 14, 2001, 11:15 a.m.
Snoqualmie River reaches Phase III flooding
November 14, 2001, 8:23 a.m.
King County Flood Warning Center issues a Phase Two Alert for Snoqualmie and Tolt rivers in East King County
October 3, 2002
Sims King County seeks volunteers to plant alongside Snoqualmie River
October 26, 2001
Help restore chinook salmon habitat along the Snoqualmie River
Chinook Bend Park
October 26, 2001
North Bend meeting set to present flood mapping project
October 4, 2001
Help restore riverside habitat along the Snoqualmie River
Tolt-MacDonald Park
July 14, 2001
(External Link, South County Journal)
Swimming holes block spawning salmon - Building a dam can lead to a $5,000 fine, up to year in jail
July 11, 2001
(External Link, Seattle Post Intelligencer)
Last, best salmon rivers are listed
Study finds places that can be saved
June 18, 2001
(External Link, Seattle Times)
Big aquifer whets thirst of water suppliers
May 23, 2001
Last chance to save Tollgate Farm in Upper Snoqualmie Valley
May 9, 2001
(External Link, Seattle Post Intelligencer)
King County buys riverfront land to protect salmon habitat
April 25, 2001
Proposal would help raise homes and other structures downstream of Corps' Snoqualmie flood control project
Snoqualmie River Alive and Well
King County Executive Ron Sims, civic and community leaders declare the Snoqualmie River to be thriving as a result of their collective efforts to protect the rural character and control sprawl in this rural area.
January 25, 2001
County boosts support to Friends of Trail
Snoqualmie Valley Record
January 2, 2001
Meeting will consider ways to ease downstream impacts of Snoqualmie River channel excavation
October 18, 2000
Calling all Snoqualmie-area volunteers to Carnation:
Help restore habitat at Tolt-MacDonald Park or Chinook Bend
August 17, 2000
Snoqualmie River bank project to protect property and fish
June 13, 2000
Snoqualmie flooding subsides
June 12, 2000
Snoqualmie flood update
June 12, 2000
Media Advisory:Summer Floods
King County to hold public meeting on Snoqualmie flood control plan, March 28
Public Health Alert, March 8, 2000
Ames Creek & Snoqualmie River: Manure in stream may pose risk to the public's health
New drainage service fixes flooding of Mount Si Road