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						  December 12, 2013									
	106 Acres in Raging River Conserved One of the Greenway’s longtime conservation priorities has been to connect Tiger Mountain and the Cedar River Watershed with …
		
								Continue reading New public lands in the Greenway	
		
						  November 26, 2013									
	The lower Snoqualmie Valley is home to both highly productive farmlands and prime habitat for salmon for spawning. More than ever, King County residents are …
		
								Continue reading Farms and fish in the Snoqualmie Valley	
		
						  November 15, 2013									
	Mountaineer Magazine arrived on our doorstep this week and includes a great article in support of a National Heritage Area designation for the Mountains to …
		
								Continue reading Mountaineer Magazine: Spotlight on National Heritage Area Designation	
		
						  November 4, 2013									
	Students from Skyline High School in Issaquah had a close-up experience with death. Death of a salmon, that is, when they pulled a fish carcass …
		
								Continue reading Spawning salmon, close up and personal	
		
						  October 25, 2013									
	This time of year, Greenway staff and volunteers are busy planting native trees and shrubs throughout the Greenway. Native trees are a vital part of …
		
								Continue reading Join us for a tree planting celebration	
		
						  October 11, 2013									
	The Mountains to Sound Greenway encompasses part of the historic route of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (the Milwaukee Road) over Snoqualmie …
		
								Continue reading Legacy of the Milwaukee Road Railway	
		
						  October 10, 2013									
	“Interstate 90 is the gateway to the world for many agricultural products leaving the greater Inland Northwest. Many people, from farmers to employees to vendors, depend …
		
								Continue reading Three new miles of I-90 at Snoqualmie Pass	
		
						  October 1, 2013									
	The Teanaway transaction is complete.  The Washington State Department of Natural Resources (DNR) now owns an additional 50,000 acres in and around the Teanaway basin.  This …
		
								Continue reading The Teanaway: Conserved!	
		
						  September 19, 2013									
	As summer comes to a close, the opportunity to get out on the Greenway to see thousands of Pacific Northwest Salmon return to their natal …
		
								Continue reading Salmon Spotting Season	
		
						  September 5, 2013									
	Drivers make their way east of Snoqualmie Pass among heavy earth-moving machines, with glimpses of workers clinging to steep hillsides above Lake Keechelus. From Hyak …
		
								Continue reading The earth is moving at Snoqualmie Pass	
		
						  August 19, 2013									
	The Snoqualmie Valley Trail winds along the scenic Snoqualmie River, with majestic views of Mt. Si, picturesque farms and forests, wetlands full of nesting birds, …
		
								Continue reading Bridging the Snoqualmie Valley Trail	
		
						  August 2, 2013									
	The Washington State Board of Natural Resources gave its unanimous approval to the acquisition of 50,000 acres of forested watershed in the Teanaway River Basin in …
		
								Continue reading Another step closer to Teanaway Community Forest	
	










