Snoqualmie Valley Record, September 10, 2014

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February bond possible for new school package

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Mount Si HS athletes start a new 4A sports journey

SVSD board: ‘Tonight we’ve got to move forward’

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BY CAROL LADWIG Staff Reporter

Dive into Beast Mode Photo gallery: Blue and gray battle beside the Parkway Page 8

INDEX Letters Puzzles Legal Notices Obituaries On the Scanner Calendar

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Vol. 101, No. 16

First rally race in years for DirtFish

The return of jazz Boxley’s North Bend Jazz Walk keeps getting bigger, more‘awesome’

Snoqualmie school plans global event Sept. 26-27

BY CAROL LADWIG Staff Reporter

BY SETH TRUSCOTT Editor

DirtFish Rally School in Snoqualmie will holds its first major race in three years this month. The driving school will host Red Bull Global Rally Cross race, on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 26 and 27. On Monday, Aug. 24, the Snoqualmie City Council approved a special event permit for the race, contingent on staff recommendations. The rally school, located on the former Weyerhaeuser mill site that was annexed into the city in 2012, is allowed by the city to hold two rally-cross races each year. SEE RALLY RACE, 5

SEE BOND, 5

Photo courtesy Daniel Sheehan

GREG WILLIAMSON, MUSICIAN AND BOOKER FOR NORTH BEND JAZZ WALK

It’s going to be busy in North Bend Saturday evening, when the Boxley Music Fund’s Jazz Walk returns for its third year. It’s also, according to organizers, going to be awesome. “We counted 86 musicians, and at least 15 venues,” says Greg Williamson, owner of Pony Boy Records, and booker of music for the event. Officially, the website, www.northbendjazzwalk.com, lists 18 venues in all, and 21 acts, to fill them. SEE JAZZ WALK, 8

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Members of the Amber McKesson Beast Mode Challenge team plunge into a chilly, muddy ball pit during their run Saturday, Sept. 6. One of the final obstacles in the course, the pit had been filled with ice in the morning, giving runners a bracing splash. See more Beast Mode Challenge photos on page 3, or visit www.valleyrecord.com.

They have a goal, to present a bond issue to voters in February. Now, the Snoqualmie Valley School Board needs to finalize the details of that bond, and they have about a month to do it.


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